![]() The Gift season 3 might not provide a watertight conclusion - it leaves some questions unanswered and leans a little on contrivance to wrap things up - it does manage to pull off an engaging final outing that should satisfy fans who have stuck with it for the long haul. What started out as the story of an Istanbul painter discovering mysterious connections to her past at an Anatolian archaeological site has become something else entirely at this point, but throughout it has maintained a recurring theme of humanity’s connection to the mystical and the spiritual a fine line between real and imagined, grounded and otherwordly, that we have brushed back and forth across in each of the show’s now 24 episodes. Since then it has enjoyed a moderately successful second season that toyed with a number of high-minded genre-bending concepts, and evidently earned enough goodwill among fans to be greenlit for a third and supposedly final season - thus, here we are. Turkish Netflix Original The Gift, or Atiye, has prided itself on being a bit weird ever since it debuted in 2019. This review of The Gift season 3 is spoiler-free. The Gift season 3 doesn’t manage to answer every question or tie up every loose end, but it’s a mostly satisfying final outing with a fittingly ambiguous conclusion.
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