Saturday, February 5, 2011

Final Fight in Noah

I wish I have to swap vocal cords with Patrick Stewart (the actor in the X-Men movies and the voice of Zobek from Castlevania Lords of Shadow) just so I can tell you how will the final episode in ABS-CBN's fantasy drama, Noah, feels like:

And now the final battle is come. Ruth (Jodi Sta. Maria) is waiting for you, my friend. She knows what you have done. She knows everything. Ruth has hoped all this time that you would save the world and here you are on the brink of it. You stand upon a knife edge. She has kept faith in you despite everything, now you must fulfill your destiny and the truth will out. I will help you, old friend. I will be with you in this your moment of victory.

Anyway, this is how the Final Fight in Noah feels like:

As the world is now in chaos because of Judah (Joem Bascon), our heroes Gabriel (Piolo Pascual), Levi (Jolo Revilla), Jacob (Zaijan Aranilla), Nica (Xyriel Manabay), and the Ungtas are trying to save the world from Judah's chaos. As we remember from the Goddess of Earth, Gabriel's mission is to defeat Judah and save the world.

When Judah and his goons, with Ruth and Joshua, approaches to the escape plane, Gabriel approaches and the Final Fight has begun. As tensions rise, Jacob unexpectedly appeared and hit Judah with his slingshot and crossfires happened and the monster is killed. Gabriel tries to approach to his son but Judah killed Gabriel but luckily, Levi killed Judah. With the Elder Zatok retrieved the keys to the Last Paradise, Gabriel's family, along with the dying Gabriel approaches to the island of Noah. As they approached to the doors of the Last Paradise, the Ungtas finally closed the doors of the Last Paradise, saving the world.

Gabriel talked to the Goddess of Earth, Gaia, and the Goddess allowed Gabriel to reunite with his family. With that, Gabriel was miraculously alive, spreading joy to his family and the Ungtas.

After the world is saved, Gabriel and Ruth finally remarried and their lives are back to normal. This concludes the story of Noah and yes, we are going to miss the Ungtas.

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