The Ending Of The Umbrella Academy Season 3 Explained
Upon starting the third season of “The Umbrella Academy,” the biggest addition this year is the Sparrow Academy. Due to their meddling in Dallas during the ’60s, the Umbrellas have accidentally created an alternate timeline in which they were never adopted and trained to save the world by their father Reginald Hargreeves. In their place exists the Sparrow Academy — a more refined team consisting of mostly different people. The Sparrows include Marcus, Fei, Alphonso, Sloane, Jayme, Christopher, and more shockingly, an alternate version of Ben who is distinctly crueler and meaner than the familiar version who often serves as Klaus’ ghostly moral compass.
The Sparrows very quickly showcase their physical and tactical superiority to the Umbrellas in a grand and painful fashion. Their powers include Fei’s ability to conjure murderous crows, Sloane’s gravity manipulation, and Christopher’s powers that are all associated with the fact that he is a sentient magical cube. Throughout the season, we learn that despite their effectiveness as a team, the Sparrows have plenty of their own baggage. It would seem regardless of circumstances or name, any child raised in the Hargreeves household ends up with issues.
Upon starting the third season of “The Umbrella Academy,” the biggest addition this year is the Sparrow Academy. Due to their meddling in Dallas during the ’60s, the Umbrellas have accidentally created an alternate timeline in which they were never adopted and trained to save the world by their father Reginald Hargreeves. In their place exists the Sparrow Academy — a more refined team consisting of mostly different people. The Sparrows include Marcus, Fei, Alphonso, Sloane, Jayme, Christopher, and more shockingly, an alternate version of Ben who is distinctly crueler and meaner than the familiar version who often serves as Klaus’ ghostly moral compass.
The Sparrows very quickly showcase their physical and tactical superiority to the Umbrellas in a grand and painful fashion. Their powers include Fei’s ability to conjure murderous crows, Sloane’s gravity manipulation, and Christopher’s powers that are all associated with the fact that he is a sentient magical cube. Throughout the season, we learn that despite their effectiveness as a team, the Sparrows have plenty of their own baggage. It would seem regardless of circumstances or name, any child raised in the Hargreeves household ends up with issues.