Snowpiercer Recap: The Battle for New Eden
Briefly

We're almost at the end of the road. Snowpiercer began with the Tailies starting a rebellion against the other classes on the train in order to get better living conditions on the train, and now passengers from all sections of not one but two trains are bleeding and dying to protect the frontier town home they made for themselves from an invading army of technically-advanced soldiers.
It’s become very clear that Nima is not that much of a compelling villain, definitely not as the final boss of Snowpiercer. Sure, there is some attempt to flesh out his past and give him layers with his relationship with Alex, but as convincingly as Michael Aronov plays the shiness and greed of Nima, he simply does not have the presence and gravitas of Sean Bean's Wilford or Clark Gregg's Milius.
Picking up where we left off, Layton and the New Eden citizens are still under siege from the sniper - who technically doesn't try to kill them but simply has them pinned down so they can't retaliate.
Back on Snowpiercer, Melanie refuses to help Nima destroy the world, prioritizing the survival of the New Eden community rather than succumbing to Nima's misguided vision.
Read at Vulture
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