Who Died in Manifest Season 4 Part 2? Major Deaths Explained

By Lori Meek
Published: June 2, 2023 (Last updated: last month)
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Who Died in Manifest Season 4 Part 2 - Major Deaths Explained

We discuss Who Died in Manifest Season 4 Part 2, which contains significant spoilers regarding the Netflix series.

Throughout four seasons, we’ve seen Manifest take an interesting approach to character deaths. This is also the case for the show’s final descent. Unlike in previous seasons, only two characters died as a result of another character’s actions. 

Seven named characters met their demise during the second half of season 4. This is, however, Manifest, the show where death is rarely the end of the road. Aside from the passengers who spontaneously turned to dust in the final judgment, everyone gets a second chance at life by the time the credits roll. 

Who Died in Manifest Season 4 Part 2?

Fiona Clarke

After Captain Daly kidnapped Fiona and flew with her inside the storm back in season 1, everyone assumed the neural psychologist was a goner. But in the first half of season 4, we learned that she, along with Daly, was inside the Divine Consciousness this whole time. 

As the Death Date drew near, the Divine Consciousness saw fit to send both Daly and Fiona back to Earth. A Calling led to Cal finding her under the barn floor at the Orchard, but she was trapped inside a Calling of her own. 

Cal and Olive hid her in their home and tried nursing her to health. When she couldn’t breathe, Cal used his sapphire powers to project himself inside Saanvi’s mind and perform minor surgery on her. 

Unfortunately, Angelina believed Fiona and Daly were the two Witnesses God sent for her to kill so the world could end. Like Cal, she could also project herself into people’s heads. And she used her powers to manipulate little Eden into removing Fiona’s breathing tube, killing her. 

Captain Daly

Angelina’s second victim was poor Captain Daly. Since his return to the orchard, he was apprehended by the Registry and experimented on. But Daly didn’t just bring himself back; he also unleashed a few plagues on the detention center; locusts, boils and turned water into blood. 

It all came to a head when Angelina projected herself inside Saanvi’s lab and overheard Daly’s son, Patrick, talk about what a terrible father the pilot had been. She then projected herself as Patrick inside Daly’s room and convinced the poor man that he deserved to die. 

A distressed Daly broke out of his secure room but found himself surrounded by armed guards. Both Ben and Saanvi tried to intervene and diffuse the situation. But then Angelina gave her final blow and manipulated Daly into charging at the guards. One of them shot him dead. 

Daly’s final words to Ben Stone were, “I don’t want to die,” before succumbing to his injuries.  

Cal Stone

While Cal’s death wasn’t typical, it still was an end for the character. In the penultimate episode, Cal sacrificed himself by using his sapphire and letting the Earth fissure turn him into a beacon of light. 

The light attracted all the 828 passengers to the mountain. It was also why the infamous plane returned to take the 828-ers on their final judgment. This may have been the end for the grown-up version of Cal, but in the end, he did get his childhood back when the flight landed back in 2013. 

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Paul Santino

To say Paul Santino wasn’t a nice man would be an understatement. He was introduced in season 1 as one of the passengers kidnapped by the Major. The experiments she ran on him rendered him amnesic. But when Mick tracked down his wife, she learned that the poor woman was in hiding and terrified at the thought of her abuser finding her. 

In season 4, Paul became one of Angelina’s henchmen. When the plane came out of the fissure, Paul pointed a shotgun at Ben, Mick, and Saanvi, trying to intimidate them into leaving it for Angelina and her followers. As soon as Angelina’s sapphire powers faded, Paul abandoned her and boarded the plane, hoping to save himself. 

During the flight, Paul became the first passenger to receive his judgment and spontaneously combust. 

Randall Barr

Randall was among the 11 passengers to spontaneously combust during the final judgment. We didn’t see much of him throughout the show, but he always seemed to be on the side of the season’s villains while pointing a shotgun at our heroes.

During the nine months the passengers spent detained inside the D.C., Randall made a point out of not helping with the day-to-day running of the center. He was also the first to leave after Ben asked the passengers for help solving as many Callings as possible before the Death Day. 

In one of Randall’s last scenes, he described spending his final weeks paying for strippers with stolen credit cards. 

Autumn Cox

Autumn also received her final judgment while on the plane. She spontaneously combusted as she was desperately begging Angelina to save her. But, of course, Angelina couldn’t do much for her followers. 

In season 1, she acted as an unwilling spy for The Major. While in season 4, Autumn allowed herself to be brainwashed into Angelina’s cult, hoping for salvation. Autumn likely sealed her fate when she agreed to replace Astrid’s anxiety pills with rat poison when Angelina ordered it.

Fortunately, Astrid survived Autumn’s poisoning attempt and the final judgment.

Angelina Meyer

Also known as the “manic pixie murder girl” or the “world’s smallest sociopath,” Angelina has been the show’s most dangerous villain. She killed Grace Stone and kidnapped her newborn daughter. Convinced it was her duty to bring forth the end days, Angelina created chaos and mayhem wherever she went. 

While Ben somehow set his hatred of her aside and helped her get on the plane, the Divine Consciousness had other plans. She was the last passenger to spontaneously combust. During her final moments, she maintained her misguided beliefs about her angelic nature. No, in the end, she was no angel, nor was she any more special than the other passengers.

After Angelina turned to dust, a dark shadowy figure rose from her ashes, as it did from Jace’s remains, the evilest meth head back in season 3.  

So that’s Who Died in Manifest Season 4 Part 2! What are your thoughts on this season’s deaths? Comment below.

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