Search Party‘s Audacious Series Finale Has Fun Tearing Everything Down
Maybe the real search party was the friends we made along the way!
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Midway through Search Party’s pilot episode, an interviewer needlessly eviscerates Dory Sief (Alia Shawkat): “Honestly, you’re not even equipped to teach tic-tac-toe.” The worst part is that to Dory, there’s a grain of truth there. Lanky Midwestern boyfriend Drew (John Reynolds) flubs Comfort 101, telling her that it helps him to remember what he’s grateful for. “This is not the end of the world,” he promises.
Four seasons, a few murders, and hundreds of toxic jelly beans later, and this time it actually is. No longer her passive Season 1 self, Dory wields a lot more influence as a persuasive cult leader, and in Search Party’s final few episodes, she inadvertently kickstarts a zombie apocalypse. Like, a proper zombie apocalypse with ripped out throats and flamethrowers and havoc raging across Manhattan. It’s an utterly wild finish to a show that has always swung for the fences. Even more astoundingly, it’s a satisfying one.
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