![]() ![]() For the majority of the special, he’s mostly just slightly sad that he let Kala go. But even though he really didn’t do anything to get himself wrapped up in the nonsense, by the end of the special, it’s obvious that the war is here and Wolfie is in the middle. They’re concerned that a vacuum of power will inevitably lead to a mob war between the four big gangs in the city. ![]() Wolfgang doesn’t seem particularly interested in crime anymore, but his surviving family, lead by his aunt, are trying to get him to take a leadership role in the Russian mob “kingdom” of East Berlin. The previously comatose Felix recovers, and they’re back to their key-cutting and partying ways. Law enforcement apparently doesn’t care about it because all the dead people were bad guys, I guess. Wolfgang is just kind of chilling after shooting up his uncle’s criminal empire. It spans the time from July to New Year’s Eve. It might be called a “Christmas special,” but that was only because it happened to be released two days before the holiday, as far as I can tell. Rather, it took two hours to focus on more quiet character arcs, and to bridge the time between the first two seasons. But the fact is, the Sense8 Christmas Special didn’t do a whole lot to progress the mysteries or the plot of the series as a whole. I suppose “not much” is a relative term when you’ve recently discovered that you have psychic powers and an evil corporation (or whatever BPO is) wants to dissect your brain for it. Sometimes six months goes by in your life, and not much happens. Spoilers for the Sense8 Christmas Special ahead ![]()
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