We live in a new series of exciting and powerful events that look quite different, as the third season seems different. After returning to travel once a week, Keira has faced Alec from her time and shows that he has nothing to do with the killing of Kira, who was in the new timeline. On the other hand, you quickly realize that the future has already changed in this new timeline, Carlos also shows the body of the other Kira, but suffers from a very difficult time and seemingly difficult circumstances.
It aims to address some of the questions audiences automatically bring to this sort of show. What it doesn't do is complicate or expand the drama. Sometimes, you have to tell the audience no.
Continuum's finale... left us in a much better place... painting a more complete picture of the world(s) Kiera Cameron and the other time-travelers have accidentally (and not so accidentally) created over the last three seasons.
[Rachel Nichols] solidly plays Kiera but allows her supporting players to shine as well. We can always use another show with a strong, yet compassionate woman who can kick some [butt].