![]() Things between the two Endless started to get rough ages ago after Desire made Dream fall for Killala, a woman who didn’t ultimately return Morpheus’ feelings and left him for her planet’s sun. Desire may not hate their sibling but they are, notoriously, kind of an asshole. They don’t! But, they do have a very strained relationship with their brother. While that could be what the character is hinting at when they tell Mazikeen (Cassie Clare) that they plan to do something they’ve never done before, that will make their father livid, and bring Morpheus to his knees after Azazel’s visit in the very last scene of Season 1, it seems that at least a part of the character intends to play with her proverbial food for a time before we see her follow the path originally forged for the purveyor of Hell. ![]() Canonically, Lucifer gets bored with hell and simply chooses to leave the key with Dream. This is perhaps one of the most straightforward scenes of the series, but it brings with it the most questions. There could be many future seasons in store for fans, should Netflix see the performance they want. Unlike Prime Video’s Good Omens - which covers the original source material in its entirety in its first season and was believed to be a limited series at first - The Sandman goes on for many, many more issues after “Preludes & Nocturnes" and "The Doll's House" (the two segments adapted by Season 1). Though this isn’t usually the kind of question we go over in stories like this one, there’s precedent here. Meanwhile, Lucifer (Gwendoline Christie), Azazel (voice unknown), and the denizens of hell are making plans to take hell to the next level by overtaking the waking world, and then the dreaming. Despite the threat of Dream and Death - ostensibly the most powerful of The Endless that we’ve met thus far - knocking down their door should they toy with the dreaming again, Desire seems unphased and intends to continue to pick at their brother until satisfied. While the Rose Walker story gets a happy ending, there’s more trouble coming for Dream from all sides. ![]() Upon revealing that she was impregnated during the sleepy sickness in a dream by someone with golden eyes, Unity helps Dream come to the realization that not only was she supposed to be the vortex all along, but that his sibling, Desire (Mason Alexander Park), intentionally ensured that the unwitting curse was passed down to his descendant - Rose - in an attempt to make Dream stumble after eons of rivalry (we’ll get to why a bit later). Things kick off with one of the most jaw-dropping of those moments as Gilbert (Stephen Fry) chooses to stand between his creator and Rose before ultimately transforming back into his original form - the stunning Fiddler’s Green.Īs Dream is set to absorb Rose after the realization that nothing can be done to stop the vortex inside her from consuming the waking world, a delightfully belligerent Unity Kinkaid (Sandra James Young) marches into the Dreaming with Lucienne (Vivienne Acheampong), insisting that her great granddaughter is not the vortex Morpheus is seeking. ![]() A lot occurred between Rose Walker (Vanesu Samunyai) marching into the Dreaming to meet her fate and the final credits of The Sandman.
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