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That we just have to follow the Callings and give of ourselves up to the very last moment, give ourselves over to these things. Zeke has this new outlook on life that is extremely positive and upbeat because he thinks that he, and not only him, I think all the characters think that we have the answer to this now. That said, Zeke had a role to play beyond his part in the love triangle of Manifest, as Matt Long had confirmed while previewing Season 3: It sure did continue to play out through the entire season, and the finale proved that Jared is very much still in the picture, and quite possibly in Michaela's heart a lot more than Zeke would prefer.
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And that story continues to play out through the entire season. He thinks he has the answer for how Michaela is going to survive this. He has 110% confidence and faith in the Callings. But he also has this new outlook on life. I think from Zeke's perspective, like I said he's reborn. Long shared his perspective heading into Zeke's post-survival state: I think "shocked" is an understatement, although Matt Long couldn't spoil just what viewers would be in for at the time! Zeke's survival was a game-changer in the relationship department for several characters, as Michaela wasn't widowed shortly after getting married and Jared had to face a reality that Michaela tying the knot wasn't going to be untied quite as quickly as had seemed inevitable when Zeke was slowly freezing to death. And then the finale of the season is just explosive, unlike anything we've had, like Melissa said, and people are going to be absolutely shocked. It's a massive reveal that has implications for everyone in the show. But it's not as simple as that, as we find out in the midseason finale. We thought we maybe understood how that was possible. We got such a big piece of the puzzle at the end of Season 2 with Zeke surviving his death date.
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We also have a midseason finale that is huge. And then I agree with Melissa the finale.
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And he has really been reborn in almost every single way possible, except he still has the love of his life. He survived the death date at the end of Season 2. I was most looking forward to what Zeke's new life would be. And with the death of Grace, Cal suddenly aging five years, baby Eden being kidnapped, the mysterious (and brief) return of Captain Daly, Ben and Saanvi's adventure at sea, and of course the bundle of complications between Michaela, Zeke, and Jared, I would agree that the finale rebirthed what should have been the second half of the series! Season 3 of Manifest was nearly finished filming by the time the first episode aired, so Melissa Roxburgh definitely knew what she was talking about when she predicted fans freaking out over the finale. And then as far as what I think fans will freak out over is the finale of Season 3. So I think that was really exciting to go into Season 3 on. But this was the first little thing that we've been able to hold on to. But up until then, it's kind of all been like cerebral and following Callings. The discovery of the tailfin was massive because it's a physical answer or a physical question, whatever way you look at it.