Working in a secret lab, Saanvi discovers that the Black Box contains "ultra-low frequency" signatures that match the Callings, providing a scientific link to their spiritual experiences.
Cal, now appearing five years older after touching the tailfin, lives in hiding under the alias "Gabriel." He struggles with intense guilt over his mother’s death and his father’s emotional distance. When he receives the item from Henry—the —it reveals something impossible: the voices of the passengers from the cockpit are looped in a state of eternal agony, suggesting they didn't just disappear, but were trapped in a "divine consciousness." Key Developments
This premiere sets a somber, high-stakes tone for the final season, shifting the focus from simply solving the mystery to a race for survival and family redemption.
The episode ends with a chilling reveal— Angelina is alive, hiding in a basement with a now-toddler Eden, continuing to brainwash the child into believing she is her real mother.
Ben Stone has abandoned his role as a leader of the Lifeboat, consumed entirely by a singular, obsessive mission: finding his daughter, , whom he believes is still alive despite being legally declared dead. He spends his days following every lead, no matter how thin, straining his relationship with Olive and Michaela. A New Mystery at the Port
Michaela, now taking the lead on "Callings," follows a vision to the Cherry Blossom Shipping container yard. There, she discovers a stowaway with a mysterious glowing scar on his arm. This individual is revealed to be , a passenger from Flight 828 who has traveled all the way from China to deliver a crucial item to Cal. Cal’s Burden
Zeke’s powers have evolved; he can now feel the physical and emotional pain of others, which takes a heavy toll on his well-being.
The episode (Season 4, Episode 1) of Manifest opens two years after the chaotic events of the Season 3 finale, finding the Stone family fractured and desperate as they approach the "Death Date." The Search for Eden
