‘Hell on Wheels’ season 3 finale review: Bohannon’s wedding, a pregnancy, and a villain’s return
“Hell on Wheels,” just in its title alone, suggests to us that the worst thing imaginable is working on the railroad. However, we have to say that just within the span of the first half hour of tonight’s season 3 finale, Cullen Bohannon found himself a hell far worse than anything than the trailroad could ever give him; heck, we have a feeling that he would rather be dead then go through living at a Mormon compound with a “Bishop,” a new-found wife, and the baby on the way.
Cullen’s circumstances changed quickly as soon as he realized that it was actually The Swede who was helping to oversee the town. None of them know his past, but they believe him to be a Mormon leader. Not only that, but they would never trust some guy brought in as a prisoner. Were this a normal priest, Bohannon probably would have hanged on a noose without a second’s thought; but, since we’re looking here at the Swede, the man lived. Not only that, but he found himself involved in a wedding ceremony with Naomi the moment he realized that she had a child on the way.
Can we just stop for a second and say that this was the most awful wedding ceremony of all time? Bohannon sat there, as a man that he thought to be dead helped him to become a married man. At least Cullen doesn’t seem to interested in forsaking or abandoning his new bride, though he hardly seems intent on staying in town. He learned that there is also another railroad that is going to be starting up, and this taught us one thing: The battle for the railroad is far from over. The other major story of the week came courtesy of Durant, and the revelation that thanks to Bohannon’s current state, he now has control of the entire railroad.
While all of this happened, we saw Elam try to plot one of the craziest one-man rescue missions imaginable … including wrestling a freakin’ bear. This was by far the worst part of the episode, since it felt like a mixture of cheesy and also a Will Ferrell movie. Did something this silly really kill him? We hope not; Eva claims that she felt his spirit pass, but what a terrible way for him to go out. We’re just going to keep believing for a little while that a bear did not do the man in after he had such ambitions of being a rescue man. (After seeing his body, maybe we’re being a tad delusional.)
Save for this shocker with Elam, this finale was hardly one to end the series. This was more proof that the show is far from over yet, and now that Bohannon is in a completely different set of circumstances, the fight to get out hell will be stronger than ever before. A great end to the season, and the best episode in weeks (bears aside).
Overall, did the “Hell on Wheels” finale deliver everything that you were hoping for and then some? Sound off on it in the comments! If you want to read some more about season 4 prospects, click here, and we’ll have more on the show’s fate when available.
Photo: AMC
aardvarkratnik
October 7, 2013 @ 10:15 pm
No it sure as hell didn’t deliver, I hope there’s a season four with the producers and writers of the first two seasons to clear up the mess that was made this season.
Mike
October 7, 2013 @ 7:12 am
This series needs more then 10 episodes in a season. This is absurd. They keep pushing only 10 episodes. That isn’t enough.
I can spoil next year for you….. Cullen kills the Swede(he’s Norwegian damn it!) takes his pregnant wife and gets back to hell on wheels where we find that Durant set him up so he could gain power.
yipster
October 7, 2013 @ 5:02 am
disappointing.. a true “hot mess”
Andromada
October 6, 2013 @ 6:50 pm
18 in that era is not a child bride it is considered just fine. You are watching a period piece remember folks. Stay within the context of the story you will enjoy it more.
aardvarkratnik
October 7, 2013 @ 10:16 pm
Eighteen is an adult even now.
Kumbaya
October 6, 2013 @ 1:50 pm
Don’t like the idea of Cullen married to a child. Still live this show.
RealCritic2076
October 6, 2013 @ 12:07 pm
Finale sucked. Elam dead on a 1 man rescue mission?! Gen Grant.. No soldiers to help Bohannan?! Swede, the evil immortal ruler of idiots each season back on top?! The chick who double crossed Bohanna made newspaper editor and Durant made railroad boss again? Uncreative. Lame. Season started out great. Now its back to same old formula: great lead character/hero gets out smarted and ruled by villans until the show is finally canceled. Original. Way to kill a great series with 3 of the worst finales in tv history.
Ohgee
October 6, 2013 @ 2:41 am
I thought the finale bombed. This season’s story line didn’t seem to be developed very much, and I was unimpressed with the lackluster finale.
byron
October 7, 2013 @ 5:19 am
Absolutely disappointing and an insult to mormonism and a lying bride. they all reveal themselves to be unsound of mind
Mike
October 7, 2013 @ 7:14 am
Hollyweird will NEVER let Christians be painted in a positive light. Or any group who claims to be. They will ALWAYS have the weirdoes in their ranks because they hate Christianity. Hollywackers love atheism and liberalism.
aardvarkratnik
October 7, 2013 @ 10:18 pm
Ah shut it Mike, go read your Bible.
pita
October 6, 2013 @ 2:32 am
I thought this finale sucked!
Byron
October 7, 2013 @ 5:14 am
Bohannon will be back and he did not rape the young Mormon girl. this episode was very disappointing and leaves the door open for future episodes and a continuation of this confounding story of a railroad built on blood, murder, and alcohol. And may I add the ingredients of the civil war.
Don’t forget that Abraham Lincoln was soon assassinated after the war;
Joy
October 6, 2013 @ 2:13 am
Is that really Bohanan’s baby?