Variety:
The FX public-relations team described “The Strain” season finale as a “game-changer,” which is something of an overstatement. But the finish did see this nifty and entertaining vampires-among-us drama sacrifice a few key players while reshuffling alliances, capping off a first-rate sophomore season and creating plenty of possibilities for the third. Granted, there are a lot of creepy-crawlies running around TV these days, but few with a higher pass-the-popcorn factor than this.
Although the buzz related to the finale (and SPOILER ALERT) if you haven’t watched) will surely be about the death of Nora (Mia Maestro), infected by her lover’s vampire-turned ex-wife, the most memorable sequence came early. In what has become the show’s spine, aged vampire hunter Abraham Setrakian (David Bradley) engaged in an auction for a mystical book, the Lumen, vying with longtime nemesis Eichorst (Richard Sammel), as the two snarled insults at each other — the concentration camp survivor...
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