He also makes the line “make them redraw all the maps” so fucking swoony, so his death really hurts (me on a personal level). Obviously, Mal is a dreamboat and all he wants to do is help Alina in her quest to save Ravka, so he holds a blade to his chest, showing her what she needs to do. The finale kicks off with what we all feared but knew was coming once we learned that Mal is the third amplifier and only by Alina killing him will she have enough power to bring down the Shadow Fold: They’re gonna have to kill that boy. She injures Kirigan, but Kirigan’s Cut hits Mal. Previously on Shadow and Bone: At the end of episode seven, in the middle of the Shadow Fold, Alina and Kirigan perform competing Cuts - Kirigan’s is made of shadow, naturally, and Alina’s, her first, is made of light. So what’s important to glean from this wild finale and why? Let’s take a closer look at eight huge moments from “No Funerals” and what they might indicate lies ahead should Shadow and Bone get to regale us with another chapter in its epic adventure. It’s a sign that not only is this episode a doozy, but that it’s setting up a whole host of new problems for our main characters to deal with should there be a season three. That’s especially true when it comes to the finale episode, which surprisingly wraps up the major conflict we’ve been watching play out for two seasons with 45 minutes left to go in the episode. There are also pirates who aren’t pirates, firebirds who aren’t firebirds, secret Grishas, shadow monsters, a Sea Whip, several compelling love stories, and sure why not, a boat that can fly. Meanwhile, Kaz Brekker and his Crows are involved in a deeply personal turf war over in Ketterdam before being sent on an important heist mission in Shu Han to obtain a sword that could mean life or death for Alina. Our fearless Sun Summoner Alina is trying to tear down the Shadow Fold and bring peace to Ravka and stop General Kirigan and his insatiable appetite for power. Season two of Shadow and Bone is packed with plot. Jurda parem is a big deal, and not just because it means we might finally be getting some version of the Six of Crows novel plot.
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