The power cuts out before Elena can say "I do," leaving Ryan and Charles technically married to each other.
The episode—and ultimately the series—ends on a characteristically fraudulent note. Ryan and Billie trick Earth's Mission Control into believing they’ve salvaged enough lithium to save the planet by using forced perspective to make a tiny pebble look like a massive asteroid. In reality, the chunk they have can barely power a scooter for 20 minutes. "Avenue 5" That's Why They Call It a Missile(2022)
If you thought the first season of Armando Iannucci’s space satire was chaotic, the Season 2 finale, takes "dumpster fire in space" to a whole new level. Aired on November 28, 2022 , this episode serves as a high-stakes, hilarious conclusion to a season defined by divided factions and imminent doom. The Great Divide The power cuts out before Elena can say
While the missile approaches, Elena (Leila Farzad) decides to formalize her "big weird family" by marrying both Charles (Jonathan Aris) and Ryan. The ceremony is a tech-glitch nightmare: Ryan and Charles exchange vows via video link. In reality, the chunk they have can barely
In a perfectly timed twist, Spike discovers mid-flight that his "heart condition" was just a misdiagnosis—he’s actually perfectly healthy. Naturally, he loses his heroic resolve immediately, declaring himself a "massive chickenshit". At the last second, he swerves, causing the missile to miss the ship and strike a lithium-rich asteroid instead. This leads to the titular quote: . The "Shotgun" Throuple
Though fans hoped for a Season 3 to resolve the split ship, HBO officially cancelled the series following this finale.