One of them, apparently, is Dr. Roderick Campbell’s lifelong mission.
Campbell should know, however, that he has a big target on his back.
As a bonus, that connection allows Blink and Thunderbird to cap off their season-long tension with a kiss.

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Unfortunately, the plan to grab Campbell doesn’t go great.
The Struckers aren’t part of the kidnapping team because they’re too busy protecting Reed’s mother.
For now, the Mutant Underground remains an uneasy alliance.
He’s not giving up now, and he tells his men to push through.
That means it’s finally time for the full-scale evacuation of the headquarters.
That works for a while, but it’s a different story once the Hounds get sent in.
Luckily, Andy and Lauren are finally ready to unleash their full power.
Then comes the coup de grace.The Giftedbegan with Polaris getting captured by the Sentinels.
The humans are now on the back foot, with Campbell dead and Jace Turner resigned from Sentinel Services.
At the same time, the mutants are splintering as well.
Polaris isn’t the only one persuaded by the Cuckoos' aggressive philosophy.
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Thanks for reading along with me this season!
I enjoyedThe Giftedway more than I expected.
Here’s our last round of superlatives!
Now there’s an adaptable power.
Dumbest Reed move:N/A this time.
Reed actually had a lot of great moments, including his rousing speech to the besieged mutants.
Look how far we’ve come.
Most impossible choice:To kill Campbell, or not to kill him?
Polaris went the former, and it’s honestly hard to blame her.