Citadel: Diana season 1 finale recap and review: “Jupiter”

Citadel: Diana season 1 finale recap and review: "Jupiter"

As a seasoned gamer and binge-watcher who’s seen his fair share of spy dramas, I must admit that the finale of Citadel: Diana left me feeling somewhat underwhelmed – much like how Edo felt when he learned about the true purpose of Jupiter.


The climax of “The Citadel: Diana” Season 1 unfolds in its finale. Here, Edo pursues absolute control, while Diana ponders her upcoming choices regarding her destiny.

Caution: This post contains SPOILERS from the Citadel: Diana season 1 finale.

The opening scene shows a memory of Diana conveying news to Citadel following the assault on their Italy headquarters. In this moment, we witness Diana’s despair as she comprehends her isolation. Gabriele had sent one of those ominous messages indicating his demise, and no one else acknowledges her subsequent communication. After losing her family in the plane crash, she is now abandoned by Citadel and finds herself amidst the dangerous Manticore organization.

In this episode, the frequent flashbacks can become somewhat repetitive. After all, the audience is aware of Diana’s continuous loyalty towards the Citadel, a fact that has been evident throughout the entire season.

Absolutely, this is the final episode. This implies that all the events reach their peak, crucial choices are made, and there’s a suggestion of future storylines if the series Citadel: Diana gets another season.

Picking up a month later in Citadel: Diana season 1, episode 6

In our return to present-day affairs, we find ourselves a month beyond the events of the last installment. Diana has settled into routine life with her sister and confided in her some of her secrets. Yet, once one experiences the thrill of action, it proves challenging to maintain a tranquil, everyday existence.

As a gamer putting together the pieces of this narrative, it’s clear that while Diana has shared the critical part of the story essential for Sara, there are still details left unspoken. Diana’s actions led to justice being served for her parents, and with this closure, our tale reaches its ending point. With a fresh start in Iceland now within their grasp – as hinted at from the outset of this series – both Diana and Sara can embark on new adventures, leaving Italy behind.

In a change of heart, Diana feels restless with her peaceful existence and returns to Edo. Her intention is to be with him, but Ettore remains skeptical, suspecting Diana’s return isn’t solely for Edo. When Edo shares the code for Jupiter, post its enhancement, Ettore instructs Matteo to eliminate Diana. Ettore argues that this action benefits Edo, and Edo’s feelings for Diana cloud his judgment.

Jupiter’s true purpose is revealed

Gradually, Manticore Italy gains greater control. Ettore and Edo, united as the family leaders, are convinced that Manticore Europe’s future lies in a powerful tool they refer to as Jupiter.

We delve deeper into the function of this weapon. It has the ability to embed microscopic technology in people globally, allowing for tracking. While it promises peace and prosperity, one must question its implications for individual freedom and privacy.

Most crucially, let’s discuss the life aspect. Both Ettore and Manticore, as a unified entity, would possess the ability to decide between living and dying. This is an enhancement that Edo incorporated into the weapon. One might wonder why Edo would take such an action. At some point, Ettore advises Edo that with this newfound power, Edo must understand its implications. It appears that Edo has indeed comprehended its significance.

Edo takes steps that Citadel: Diana has teased from the start

Once Edo discovers that Matteo has been dispatched with the intention of harming Diana, it’s already past the point where he can effectively prevent it. Consequently, Matteo and Diana engage in a climactic battle, one that has been building tension throughout the season without our full awareness. This confrontation offers us a unique opportunity to witness their combat skills, particularly as both characters hold significant roles within their respective organizations – Diana as the protagonist and Matteo as the head of security.

In a surprising twist, Edo employs his hidden strategy. He secretly administered his father with a concoction called Jupiter, complete with safety mechanisms! Later, we witness Edo’s actions as he activates this very mechanism, leaving Ettore in shock. This act underscores the lengths Edo will go to safeguard Diana. The use of this kill switch solidifies the notion that there is a deep bond between Edo and Diana – one that transcends the obstacles imposed by the world around them, suggesting they share a profound love for each other.

The big twist in Citadel: Diana’s finale

In the scene where Diana eliminates other Manticore operatives, it becomes clear that she isn’t working alone. It’s typical for spy dramas to have a shocking twist at the end of their seasons, but the twist in Citadel: Diana feels overused and not particularly enjoyable. Remarkably, Gabriele has been alive throughout this storyline. Somehow, he locates Diana and intervenes, rescuing her from the Manticore agents.

After such a long period, Diana discovers that she isn’t the sole Citadel wolf operating independently. Her mentor is present, and now her allegiances will be torn once more. When Gabriele advised Diana to “recall” that Citadel were the good guys, I had a feeling this revelation would surface eventually. I assumed it might be something she’d uncover during her assignments at Manticore to provide us with fresh insights. Instead, it seems to be connected to her romantic relationship with Edo, which is a common trope in spy stories.

If Citadel: Diana is granted a second season, it’s evident that Diana’s struggle between her duties at Citadel and her connection to Edo will be the main focus. This tension leaves several plot threads from the first season unresolved, including the retrieval of the Citadel agent from Manticore’s prisons in Italy and the revelation of Diana’s secret act of killing Enrico.

The final episode of “The Citadel: Diana” season 1 lacked impact. Following a thrilling season full of surprises, the finale was overly predictable and stereotypical. It seemed as though it could have been condensed and integrated into the last two episodes, which is unfortunate given how much I enjoyed this initial season.

Citadel: Diana is available to stream on Prime Video.

Read More

2024-10-11 18:28

Previous post Mary Elizabeth Winstead is in talks to join The Hand that Rocks the Cradle remake