Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Power Shifts, Hidden Agendas, and Nadia’s Final Choice

Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: The second season of this high-stakes action espionage thriller delivers some shocking revelations as Bernard, Nadia and Mason fight tooth and nail to stop an imminent threat from destroying the world. The season aims to reshape everything that we know about the characters and about heroes in general, painting a grey picture that turns everything on its head.

  • Citadel Season 2 Cast

    Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Stanley Tucci, Ashleigh Cummings, Jack Reynor, Lesley Manville, Matt Berry, Lina El Arabi, Gabriel Leone, Merle Dandridge, Osy Ikhile, Rayna Vallandingham, Rahul Kohli, Michael Trucco

  • Citadel Season 2 Directors

    Joe Russo, David Weil, Greg Yaitanes

The second season has 7 episodes, each with a runtime of around 50 minutes.

Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Josh Reynor, Stanley Tucci
Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Josh Reynor, Stanley Tucci

Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained

Who caused all of this?

In episode 7, we finally learn that Bernard, who was seemingly against the bad guys from the start, had an ulterior motive that he hadn’t told anyone beforehand. He knew that Nadia and the others would give them pushback, and so he used them to get the president killed and buy Manticore from the new president. Nadia and the others are disgusted, more so because his plan got Mason killed, and Bernard doesn’t seem to have any remorse about it.

Why kill the president?

Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Josh Reynor, Stanley Tucci
Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Josh Reynor, Stanley Tucci

Bernard got the president killed because he knew that he could buy the new president off, and for that, he needed to get Aronov out of the way.

The Abby twist

In episode 6, the most shocking twist was Abby suddenly ending Mason’s life after having an emotional conversation. Nadia is there as well, and she tries to stop her but is attacked as well. In the end, Mason dies, and Nadia is also critically injured. She later realises that Joana used the chip implanted in Abby to control her and make her do all of this. It wasn’t Abby who hurt Mason or Nadia.

Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Josh Reynor, Priyanka Chopra
Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Josh Reynor, Priyanka Chopra

Nadia’s realisation

When Nadia realises that Bernard knew of Abby’s chip and didn’t stop her from joining their team, she is disgusted and confused. When Bernard tells her that they need to give up some people for the greater good, Nadia realises that they have been used as pawns in a sick game.

What does Bernard do with the satellites?

Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra
Citadel Season 2 Ending Explained: Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra

However, thankfully, Bernard doesn’t want to use the satellites and eventually blows everything up, mentioning that no one needs to have so much power in their hands. He essentially destroys everything at the cost of his own life and those he loves, for the greater good.

What does the ending mean?

The Citadel Season 2 ending discusses how, although Nadia has walked away, she knows that Bernard needs to continue to do what he has been doing to keep everyone safe. That’s what he knows best, and now, he doesn’t have any option but to keep on doing so to keep his own family safe. The last episode leaves the world in a fragile state, but maybe with a little less surveillance. In the end, Nadia meets Aparna, maybe with the hope of taking care of some other threat.

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Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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