The episode closed on a wide shot of the skyline. Just as the clock struck midnight, the corporate logos on every skyscraper flickered, died, and were replaced by a single scrolling list of names: the men who had sold the city. The screen cut to black.
"The platform is crawling with Peacekeepers, Elias," Sarah whispered, stepping beside him. "They aren’t here for the commute."
Elias looked at Sarah. For eight episodes, they had chased shadows, lost partners, and bled for a truth no one wanted to hear. This was the final move. [S1E9] All Change
As the Peacekeepers rounded the corner, their visors glowing like predatory insects, Elias didn't head for the exit. He headed for the high-voltage rail. If he couldn't get to the tower, he’d use the station's own power grid to blast the data onto every screen in the city.
Elias didn't turn around. He knew Sarah’s voice by the rhythmic click of her prosthetic limb. The episode closed on a wide shot of the skyline
Standing on the platform of the Grand Central Mag-Lev, Elias watched the digital clock flicker. 11:58 PM. In two minutes, the would go into effect, stripping the precinct of its jurisdiction and handing the keys of the city over to the Corvus Corporation. "You really going through with it?"
The air in the hub was thick with the smell of ozone and wet pavement. For Detective Elias Thorne, the title of the season finale, "All Change," wasn't just a railway slogan—it was a warning. "The platform is crawling with Peacekeepers, Elias," Sarah
Suddenly, the station lights pulsed a deep, rhythmic red. A synthesized voice echoed through the rafters: “Protocol 9 initiated. All civilian transit suspended. Identify yourselves.”