@vmorganisdead Finale Reactions and Theories from @kleffnotes

Yesterday at 5 pm KindaTV on YouTube aired the 20th and final episode of the first season of the series V Morgan in Dead, and as a fan I was kinda excited, worried, and sad to see this episode air. At exactly 5 pm I jumped on YouTube and watched “Long Live V Morgan,” and got ready for the feels.

Every finale on KindaTV is pretty emotional, at least to me, and I was ready with tissues for the end of V Morgan. Before the episode aired the V Morgan Twitter account had responded to one of my tweets and I knew I needed to be ready for some intense stuff. Now if you haven’t seen the series V Morgan is Dead yet you definitely need to. I’ve mentioned it on my YouTube channel and on my blog before and it is an amazing show. It reminds me a bit of Dead Like Me, but the main character V doesn’t have to take on a new identity. Instead after V dies in an unexpected way, she is able to return to her life if she agrees to work as a fixer for the sixth floor. See, that sounds really cool, right? Now go watch the show because it is really good and then come back and read the rest of this article.

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This portion of the article is full of spoilers so please don’t read any further until you are caught up on the series. I really don’t want to spoil it for anyone. In the finale we saw V going into her review meeting with Benson, the head of the sixth floor, and learning that she was going to be terminated and erased, unless she took on a new assignment. We didn’t get to learn what this assignment was, but V didn’t get removed from the timeline so she had to have accepted it. Right before she returned to the tattoo parlor she works and lives at, V has gorgeous tattoos by the way, we learned that Jenna, who is directly under Benson, had done something to correct a decision that V had made that put the sixth floor at risk.

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Now this part gets extra spoilery, I’m double warning you because this next section will ruin everything if you haven’t seen the last episode. Alright, you have been warned. When V gets back to where she lives she excitedly says hi to her boyfriend Shane. All throughout this series their relationship has been adorable, but this time something exceptionally sad happens. Shane insists he doesn’t know who V is and though she keeps insisting that he knows her, he says he’s never seen her before. When that moment happened I lost it. Tara Joshi as V portrayed the heartbreak and sorrow of being forgotten by someone you care about so intensely that I was still upset after the scene ended. We then saw V meeting with the renegade sixth floor agent, Will. Now when I first watched the episode I thought that V had decided to shirk the sixth floor after what happened with Shane, but now I’m not so sure. We never learned what Benson’s assignment for V was and I’m wondering if he wanted her to get Will to return to the sixth floor. That’s just a bit of a guess, I’m hoping we get a season two so that I can figure out what is going to happen to the characters in this series. All of the actors did such a great job and I want to see more of them as soon as possible.

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For more incredible series check out KindaTV on YouTube and keep an eye out because starting this Saturday I’ll be doing weekly recap videos of the shows on their channel called, My Kinda Recaps. I’ll have a lot to talk about this week with the finale of V Morgan and the premiere of All For One.

If you want to find more of me you can find me on Twitter, @kleffnotes, on my blog, kleffnotes.wordpress.com, and on my kleffnotes YouTube channel. I also have cool recipes up on the iZombie Support Group site and I run The Nerdy Girl Express Snapchat, thenerdygirlexp. You can share your thoughts on V Morgan and KindaTV with us in the comments or on Twitter, @thenerdygirlexp.

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