If there was a more surreal way to watch the unnerving re-do of than in the middle of Melbourne’s icy winter lockdown, when the streets fell deathly silent on 8pm curfew, then, answers on a postcard. But trust me, it was pretty whack.
Looking out from my balcony, it was eerily easy to imagine that almost all of humanity had, indeed, been wiped out in an instant, killed by an electromagnetic pulse designed to scramble our insides. Okay, I didn’t see ragtag bands of gun-toting survivors hunted by oddly low-fi robodogs, but you get the drift.
Bleak viewing, the slow-burn story of humanity’s desperate push-back – and Léa Drucker – was also incredibly thrilling. It hooked you in with morbid fascination, only enriched by the French–British co-production lending the drama a bigger picture view.
The jaw-dropping season 1 finale delivered one of the curliest curveballs of all time. Questions, we have a few, before season 2 begins on Wednesday 18 August.
If you’re not there yet, it’s time to check out. Seriously. You have been warned. There be SPOILERS ahead…
What’s going on with Emily?
Emily (Daisy Edgar-Jones) in season 2 of ‘War of the Worlds’. Source: SBS
All of which led her, in the season 1 finale, to enter an alien spacecraft submerged in the Thames, much to the consternation of her actual lover, refugee Kariem (Bayo Gbadamosi). Particularly when she says to him, “I have to go to them. It’s the only way to find out what’s happening to me... they want my help.”
Whose side is she on?
What is going on with Sascha?
Sascha (Mathieu Torloting) with Jonathan (Stephen Campbell Moore) in ‘War of the Worlds’. Source: SBS
“He should never have been born,” she says to Emily’s dad Jonathan (Downton Abbey’s Stephen Campbell Moore). “I’ve tried to protect him from the truth, but I see his father in his eyes and I hate him for it. He is so like him.”
Oh, did we mention the coincidence that Jonathan was in France when the attack occurred, and he just so happens to have fallen in with Sascha and Chloe? Somewhat cosily with the latter, and less so with the kinda murder-y former. Yup, Sascha deliberately closed a door on Noah during a robodog attack that led to his heinous dad’s death. Not super sympathetic tbh, but we’re not convinced Sascha won’t let others die, or get more proactive about it as season 2 progresses. He’s certainly not letting on about those mutual visions with Emily, having stolen a photograph of her from Jonathan and clicked their connection.
What’s Bill gonna do about Emily?
Gabriel Byrne’s Bill in season 2 of ‘War of the Worlds’. Source: SBS
What does any of this have to do with Emily? Well, she was having a mental chin wag with the robodog what did it for Helen, and Bill is mighty pissed. He clearly suspects her motives. There may be trouble ahead.
Has the battle already been won?
Emilie de Preissac and Léa Drucker as sisters Sophia and Catherine in ‘War of the Worlds’. Source: SBS
She’s in love with star Adel Bencherif’s soldier Colonel Mustafa. The final episode saw their attempted rescue of a bunch of civilians holed up in a ski resort go horribly awry, when an army of robodogs attacks. Her recently reappeared sister Sophia (Emilie de Preissac, ) is shot in the desperate stand-off, prompting Catherine’s last-ditch attempt to use the alien signal against them. She manages to cross the robodog’s wires, so is she our last, best hope?
Are we our own worst enemy?
Look, there’s a lot of bad behaviour on the human side, but the real doozy of that stunning season 1 finale was the revelation that we may be at war with ourselves.
Forget the tentacled aliens of previous incarnations. When Emily enters the decrepit alien vessel, she gets a lot more than she bargained for. In one of the most hair-raising moments of recent televisual history, she passes a bank of kidnapped babies in incubators only to enter the cockpit and discover, much to her horror, that the pilot (on a ventilator for even more pandemic realness) looks exactly like us.
Are the invaders humans from our distant future? And why, exactly, does the none-too-well-looking dude have the exact same tattoo on the palm of his hand that Emily got done in episode 1, before the attack occurred?
We refer you back to question one: What is going on with Emily?
Tune into season 2 of War of the Worlds when it begins on SBS and SBS On Demand Wednesday 18 August at 9:30pm for the answers. Or maybe just a whole bunch more questions… Catch up on season 1, now streaming .
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