The Serpent Queen season 2 finale is a blood bath (Recap)

Wow, I had an inkling that Catherine de’ Medici had a hidden scheme, but I never anticipated it would be so brutal! Indeed, she proved everyone wrong in “The Serpent Queen” season 2 episode 8, “All Saints Day.” This finale delivered everything we expect from a grand season conclusion. Let’s dive into the recap, but beware of spoilers below!

The Serpent Queen season 2 finale is frightfully exciting, but still gets a B (Review of episode 8)

I thought it was interesting that The Serpent Queen season 2 finale’s explosive – and murderous – events were based on the real-life St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. These characters are loosely based on real-life figures and historical events after all. I think everything came to a head nicely, though overall with the season there’s some plot points that didn’t work for me. Here’s our review of The Serpent Queen season 2 episode 8, “All Saints Day.” SPOILERS BELOW.

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