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Snowpiercer Season 3 review: Hope keeps Snowpiercer afloat in its search for New Eden

Quite the action-packed season this was. A few souls were lost along the way; Melanie returned and Layton welcomed baby Liana.

3.5/5
Prathibha Joy
Mar 29, 2022
Snowpiercer Season 3 review:  Hope keeps Snowpiercer afloat in its search for New Eden

Daveed Diggs as Andre Layton

Snowpiercer

Story: Snowpiercer Season 2 had ended with Andre Layton (Daveed Diggs) and his motley crew, including engineer Ben (Iddo Goldberg), Alex (Rowan Blanchard), Josie (Katie McGuinness) and Bess (Mickey Sumner), taking off with a pirate train of just a few coaches, to get Melanie Cavill, after Wilford refuses to slow down and pick her up after a month-long science expedition. Melanie had headed outside Snowpiercer to gather data that could support a theory that after 7-8 years of freezing temperatures, the earth could finally be thawing, spurring hope for a possible re-colonization.

During the months that Layton was away, citizens of Snowpiercer struggled under Wilford’s rule and when the pirate train eventually decided to return home, they didn’t succeed in what they set out to do, but didn’t exactly come back empty-handed.

Review: We’ve come to the end of yet another season of Snowpiercer, the post-apocalyptic thriller series, set in a not-too-distant future, where mankind’s failed attempt at reversing global warming freezes everything over. Only a few thousand souls have survived this, aboard a perpetually moving train, Snowpiercer, modern day’s Noah’s Ark, only that they only brought aboard those species that were required to keep life going. When we first meet the citizens of Snowpiercer, they’d already been abord the train for seven years. At the start, they had cows and pigs and fish, etc., but in the course of the proceedings since then, these resources have been rapidly dwindling, either due to issues with the train itself, or during the many power/class struggles, when the haves and the have nots took to arms, or when it was about who would lead Snowpiercer on its never-ending revolutions around the world.

At the start of season 3, Andre Layton (Daveed Diggs), engineer Ben (Iddo Goldberg), Josie, Bess and Alex, were still looking for any sign of life from Melanie Cavill (Jennifer Connelly), who had to watch Snowpiercer whizz past her when Wilford (Sean Bean) refused to pick her up after her month-long scientific expedition to gather data whether the earth is actually warming up. After months of a futile search, that seriously depletes their resources, they realize that they need hook back up with Snowpiercer, but not before actually finding a survivor - Asha (Archie Panjabi) at a nuclear plant in south Korea.

Although Wilford’s train would do a lot better with the might of not one, but two engines if the pirate train returns, he doesn’t want its passengers back and is ready to sabotage their attempts to ‘come back home’. Suffice to say that Layton and crew are a lot smarter and put Wilford in his place. On his return, Layton sells the citizens of Snowpiercer the idea of a warm spot, New Eden, as he calls it, somewhere near the Horn of Africa. A place that he thinks they can head to and colonize. Inviting as the idea of the warm sun sounds, New Eden is based on a vision Layton had and insufficient scientific data. But he’s prepared to take that leap of faith. Should the rest of Snowpiercer do that too and jeopardize their chances of survival?

To answer that, the showrunners brought Melanie back into the fold. Yes, she survived and makes it back to Snowpiercer. But she won’t head into treacherous ground without knowing if it is really worth it, which she makes abundantly clear to all of Snowpiercer also. In a refreshing piece of story writing, the makers avoided more bloodshed and set the two factions on two different paths. Some left with Melanie and Ben to remain on Snowpiercer, until such time the train gives up on them or they find a safe place to go to, and the rest head off with Layton in search of New Eden.

For most people, Snowpiercer is about Melanie and Layton, but this season was all about Ruth (Alison Wright). Ruth’s priority has always been Snowpiercer and her progression from heading Hospitality to leading the revolution in Layton’s absence has been absolutely astounding. Alison is a brilliant actress and she shone bright on Snowpiercer Season 3.

And although Sean Bean as Wilford didn’t get much action this season, it looks like he’s still got a trick or two up his sleeve. But then, we’ll have to wait for Season 4 to find out what he’s been up to.

Verdict: Since Season 2, the citizens of Snowpiercer had been teased with the hope of a brighter, warmer future. It is finally upon them, albeit only for those who chose to take up the perilous journey across untested tracks to the Horn of Africa. Season 3 ended with a three-month time jump since the trains split, so it would be interesting to see how Layton and co have fared outside their train. The priority, though, it would seem, is for Melanie to keep her half of the train safe and sound.

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Cast and Crew

Daveed Diggs

Andre Layton

Karin Konoval

Dr. Pelton

Lena Hall

Miss Audrey

Jennifer Connelly

Melanie Cavill

Alison Wright

Ruth Wardell

Aaron Glenane

The Last Australian

Mickey Sumner

Bess Till

Mike O'Malley

Roche

Iddo Goldberg

Bennett Knox

Sheila Vand

Zarah Ferami

Miranda Edwards

Lights

Sam Otto

John Osweiller

Steven Ogg

Pike

Sean Bean

Joseph Wilford

Kwasi Thomas

Z-Wreck

Ian Collins

Tristan

RJ Fetherstonhaugh

Jackboot Clifford

Sakina Jaffrey

Mrs. Headwood

Brent Stait

Jakes Carter

Manoj Sood

Rajiv Sharma

Jaylin Fletcher

Miles

Tom Lipinski

Kevin McMahon

Happy Anderson

Dr. Henry Klimpt

Damian Young

Mr. Headwood

Vincent Gale

Robert Folger

Jane McGregor

Astrid

Ellie Harvie

The Notary

Tom Kirk

Clay

Dylan Schmid

Patterson

Archie Panjabi

Asha

William Stanford Davis

Mr. Riggs

Sarah Strange

Suzanne

Andre Tricoteux

Icy Bob

Esther Ming Li

Carly

Grace Sunar

Young Alexandra Cavill

Matt Murray

Erik

Carolyn Yu

Mia

Doron Bell

Lieutentant Gardiner

Adrian Neblett

Barkeep Winston

Gabriel Jacob-Cross

Young Miles

Steve Baran

Brakeman 1

Stefania Indelicato

Thirdie Yeller

Geraldine Chiu

Gabby

Mike Li

Damien

Benjamin Charles Watson

Brakeman Fuller

Mark Margolis

Old Ivan

Eric Bempong

Tailie Boy

Alex Kliner

Tailor

Louis Lay

Handsome Man

Colin Corrigan

Executioner

Brennan Lloyd

Androgynous Man

Leon Ababio

Oiler Bob

Eric Pollins

Cakemaker

Donna Christie

Edith Gusterfeld

Carmel Amit

Mira

Anup Sehdev

Tunnelman #1

Yvetta Fisher

Katya

Rohan Campbell

Junior Butcher

Michael Dobson

Puppet

Mark Krysko

Ragged Soldier

Mélania Solano

AG-Sec Woman

Anthony Joseph

Jackboot Mansfield

Bradley Duffy

Middle Aged Man

Cassandra Naud

Fiona

Michael Hanrahan

Bolger

Sam Ourabah

Second Class Man

Kristie Sita

Third Class Woman

Lillian Lim

Proprietor

Phillip Mitchell

Young Father

Ryan Robbins

Jack

Malcolm Sparrow-Crawford

Busboy

Alec Santos

Tino

Natalie von Rotsburg

Mrs. Wing

Taylor St. Pierre

Brakeman Elliott

Cynthia Loewen

3rd Class Passenger

Charles Desrosiers

Tunnelman Truck

Pam McCartney

Injured Tailie

Annalise Basso

LJ Folger

Roberto Urbina

Javier de La Torre

Katie McGuinness

Josie Wellstead

Rowan Blanchard

Alexandra Cavill

Emma Oliver

Winnie

Chelsea Harris

Sykes

Kurt Ostlund

Strong Boy

Andrea Ware

Jackboot Tyson

Fiona Vroom

Ms. Gillies

Susan Park

Jinju Seong

Michel Issa Rubio

Santiago

Timothy V. Murphy

Commander Grey

Aleks Paunovic

Breachman Boscovic

Kerry O'Malley

Lilah Folger

Shaun Toub

Terence

Jonathan Walker

Big John

Kelly-Ruth Mercier

Annie

Stephen Lobo

Martin Colvin

Yee Jee Tso

York

Amanda Brugel

Eugenia

Bryan Terrell Clark

Pastor Logan

Madeleine Arthur

Nikki Genêt

Georgina Haig

Emilia

Camille Atebe

Cherry Sherry

Gary Hetherington

Walter the Papermaker

Garfield Wilson

Jackboot Kaffey

Elaine Kao

Anne

Matthew Mandzij

Brakeman West

Kristian Bruun

Whiggins

Elizabeth Thai

June

Nikolai Witschl

Cruel Guard

Bola Omodara

Jackboot Gibbs

Simon Chin

Jackboot Jefferson

Yuta Takenaka

Jackboot Donaldson

Danny Waugh

Silva

Milli Wilkinson

Mikala

Gus Batal

ND Prisoner

Angel Giuffria

Hannah

Joel Chico

Carmen

Jazmine Campanale

Weird Woman

Duncan Ollerenshaw

Anton the Tailer

Ajay Banks

Nurse

Paul Belsito

Tunnelman Hedges

Shalyn Ferdinand

Wilford Thirdie

Barry Nerling

One-Eyed Tailie Veteran

Abiola Uthman

Jackboot #1

Racquel Belmonte

Puppet

Demord Dann

Second Patient

Camille Hollett-French

Jackboot Stroud

Tina Grant

Jackboot Rogers

Karl Mercer

Thirdie

John C. MacDonald

Handsome Young Man

Nikita Olechko

Elan

Zachary James Rukavina

Right Hand Man

Donia Kash

Girl

Jaymee Mak

Asian Woman

Sam Quinn

Lee

Ian Rozylo

Jackboot Trotter

Krystle Dos Santos

Jackboot Alvarez

Barbara Wallace

Old Woman Survivor

John Specogna

Red Arm Band 3rd Class Passenger

Ian Hawes

Third Class Worker

Dalias Blake

Thirdie #1

Nathaniel Shuker

Jackboot

Leah Jacksties

Junior Brakeman Charles

Nickolas Baric

Toothy Agent

David Beairsto

Ag-Sec Evacuee

Dominic Good

Chunder

Akeem Hoyte-Charles

Gambler #1

Renée Taylor

Gambler #2

Michael Aronov

Dr. Nima Rousseau

Ian Gregson

Amputee Tailee

Kandyse McClure

Tail Boss

Alyssa Litowsky

Jenny

Jaren Moore

Greasy Agent

Ryan Mah

Dr. Kanu

Clark Gregg

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