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Last episode of station 11
Last episode of station 11












Read More at VV - Soundtracks of Television: ‘Welcome to Eden’ Station Eleven Soundtrack: Every Song in Episode 2 “A Hawk from a Handsaw” 24 (24)” by Steven Staryk (00:44): Kirsten, now an adult, reads Station Eleven. An astronaut receives a radio signal from the two characters on Earth. Jeevan leaves Frank’s apartment with Kirsten and heads towards Lake Michigan. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” by Bob Dylan (00:40): The Station Eleven soundtrack song plays during an “80 Days After” time-jump.The music drops as a plane crashes outside the building. “O Trem Azul” by Lô Borges (00:38): Jeevan explains the flu outbreak to Frank.The music continues as a security guard makes a call. “Deck the Halls” by The Craig Gildner Sextet (00:36): Jeevan and Kirsten push grocery carts after encountering a sick man.

last episode of station 11

The Station Eleven soundtrack song kicks in as she walks through the hospital. “Carol of the Bells” by Crouch End Festival Chorus (00:28): Jeevan’s sister, Siya (Tiya Sircar), begins coughing at work.He briefly watches a flu-themed news report and says “No fucking thank you.” The music fades as Clark puts on his headphones. (Presto)” by Peter Wartchorn (00:23): Clark (David Wilmot) drinks alcohol and reads an article about Arthur. The music fades as the characters arrive at their destination. Young Kirsten (Matilda Lawler) inquires about Tanya and Arthur’s relationship. “Jingle Bells” by Bill Connor (00:20): Jeevan (Himesh Patel) leaves a voicemail for Frank (Nabhaan Rizwan).“Turn Around, Look at Me” continues as the narrative jumps back 10 days after the title graphic appears. The camera observes a street crowd after a King Lear performance starring Arthur Leander (Bernal). “Turn Around, Look at Me” by Glen Campbell (00:09): The Station Eleven soundtrack song plays during an aerial sequence.Gradually, the troupe becomes aware of a growing threat from a mysterious figure known only as The Prophet (Daniel Zovatto), who lures children into the wilderness with sinister intent.Station Eleven Soundtrack: Every Song in Episode 1 “Wheel of Fire” The troupe's lead actress, played by a steely-eyed Mackenzie Davis, has connections to characters in the series' other plot threads. But here it's brought to life with such empathy, such fumbling, all-too-human earnestness, that it seems like it has the power to single-handedly save humanity from itself. On the surface, the notion of a Shakespearean troupe using old plays to hold onto civilization might seem too simplistic, too overdetermined. It follows a troupe of Shakespearean actors who travel a circuit around the Great Lakes, stopping at the few remaining outposts to perform plays and music. Mostly, though, the main thrust of the story takes place 20 years after the virus, in a world overgrown with plant life and devoid of electricity. Pop Culture Happy Hour Amazon reinvents 'The Wheel of Time' for the small screen, with surprising turns They find what they believe to be temporary refuge with his brother Frank (Nabhaan Rizwan) in his apartment, until things blow over. In the chaos that follows, he - very reluctantly - agrees to help Kristen (Matilda Lawler), one of the production's child actors, find her missing parents. He's just a guy attending a production of King Lear in Chicago when the lead (Gael Garcia Bernal) collapses onstage.

last episode of station 11

(The writers are to be commended for not falling back on the narrative crutch of using television reports as a kind of Greek chorus most of the information we and the characters get about the crisis comes in the form of interpersonal communication - worried texts, frantic phone calls, resigned conversations.)Ĭonsider the case of Jeevan (a soulful, effective Himesh Patel).

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Last episode of station 11