

Viktor puts his faith in Allison, and Viktor is often the voice of reason in the family, so his decision implies Allison might still find redemption. She is about to reset the universe, and while Five wants to stop her, Viktor decides not to when Allison tells him to trust her.
#No umbrellas allowed endings series
While it seemed like Allison's arc for the entire series was a play on the classic comic book trope of a hero turning bad (Jean Grey in The Dark Phoenix Saga, Hal Jordan Green Lantern becoming Parallax), just like many of those storylines, it appears she finds some sort of villain redemption arc by turning on Harlan. Related: The Umbrella Academy Season 3: How Allison Goes From Hero to Villain Now she was working with Harlan to manipulate her family. She turned on Viktor, the family member Allison had become the closest to when she discovered his lie. While she embraced her more violent impulses with Diego beating up a group of racists, the real darkness came out when he manipulated Luther against his will to kiss her, and when she murdered Harlan when she discovered he was the one who killed their parents, thus resulting in the grandfather paradox that prevented her daughter from being born. This was the final step in a dark path Allison had been going down all season after she discovered her daughter was wiped from the timeline. One of the biggest arcs for a character in The Umbrella Academy was from Allison, who by the final episode had manipulated her family and made a deal with Hargreeves to get her family back. Love acts as a powerful motivator to make people do both great and terrible things. This ties back into a major theme of the series: the positive and negative power of love. It appears that Reginald's plan from the beginning, from adopting the Umbrellas to training them to siphon their power to reset the universe, was to restore someone he loves back to life. She is the one who gave Reginald the violence to give to someone special (which eventually went to Viktor). Abigail was actually first introduced at the beginning of the season one finale on what many assumed to be a farm on an alien world. He is overlooking the city in a giant tower alongside a woman: Abigail Hargreeves. Now he is in control of the city and maybe the world. The season ends with Hargreeves alive in this universe despite Alison killing him previously. Now, though, he had everything he needed and manipulated his children from both timelines even further to accomplish his goal. Likely when Ben died in the original timeline, Hargreeves realized his plan would never come to pass, explaining his further detachment and eventual death. It also needed seven individuals with powers who could be drained to help reset the universe. The machine in the Hotel Obsidian seems to be some ancient alien console.
