formerlyfreedom April 26, 2020 Share April 26, 2020 Quote After hearing an ominous song, Zoey does everything in her power to stop something bad from happening. Season finale, airing Sunday, May 3, 2020. Link to comment
dubbel zout May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Ugh. That was brutal. GOD. I admire the show for giving us a bit of the messiness that can happen with death. "American Pie" was an odd choice for the last song, but this show has had some wonky pairings of song and scene. 11 Link to comment
ams1001 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 I was okay until Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel). 😭 I really liked The Day The Music Died. (and in case anyone else was wondering: Who is Richard Winsberg?) 4 17 Link to comment
Goldmoon May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Always hated American Pie and hated it here. Such an inappropriate song for the moment although the choreography was lovely. 4 Link to comment
topanga May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Loved the episode. Although the dad dying was sad. Why did Zoey kiss Max? I thought she didn’t like him in a romantic way? I’m so confused. Although I loved the songs Skylar sang during their abbreviated make-out session. 3 minutes ago, Goldmoon said: Always hated American Pie and hated it here. Such an inappropriate song for the moment although the choreography was lovely. Why do you say it was inappropriate? I thought the song was about the country’s reaction to JFK’s death. I don’t know, seems analogous to me. 1 8 Link to comment
wonderwoman May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) tonight was a real tear fest. first ‘call the midwife,’ then this... and, at least for me, the tears were all earned. Edited May 4, 2020 by wonderwoman 11 Link to comment
Guest May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 I knew that was coming and yet was completely unprepared for it. Pretty sure I’ve cried for the last half hour almost continuously. It was well done though. Link to comment
Popular Post formerlyfreedom May 4, 2020 Author Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 Well, my sinuses did need a good cleaning out. Loved the use of American Pie, which is one of my favorite sing-a-along songs ever. That was a fantastic set piece to close the season with, and if it is the series end, it will be fine - I hope it's not though. I liked the bit between during American Pie between Simon, Max, and Zoey, and I especially liked that Max thought to call Simon to let him know what was going on. I know that story isn't the favorite of a lot of people, but I like the actors involved, and I'm curious to see where they would go with it for the next season. My interpretation of Zoey being willing to be with Max was that it was tied into the fact that he was not going back to Sprq Point, but that's just a guess. 5 minutes ago, topanga said: Why do you say it was inappropriate? I thought the song was about the country’s reaction to JFK’s death. I don’t know, seems analogous to me. I believe it's actually about the day Buddy Holly died in a plane crash. 36 Link to comment
ams1001 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 5 minutes ago, topanga said: Why do you say it was inappropriate? I thought the song was about the country’s reaction to JFK’s death. I don’t know, seems analogous to me. It's about the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper. Quote The repeatedly mentioned phrase "the day the music died" refers to the plane crash in 1959 that killed early rock and roll performers Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens. (The crash was not known by that name until after McLean's song became a hit.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Pie_(song) 13 Link to comment
Popular Post rwlevin May 4, 2020 Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 As somebody who has been there when both her grandfather and stepfather passed away while in hospice, the whole second half of the show, from finding out Zoey’s dad was transitioning to his eventual passing, was so true to life that it was beautiful. Sad but beautiful. You know, I thought Howie was a regular home health aid but it really sounded like he was a hospice nurse, knowing the signs of transition and to give him morphine to relax his breathing and even talking to Zoey about death. This has probably been the most realistic death scene I’ve ever seen on tv. 1 43 Link to comment
Autumn May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) I also hate American Pie (it is one of those songs that was played to death when I was younger). I feel it was chosen because it is long enough so everyone got a featured line or two that were randomly distributed. I will miss Mitch. Other than the song I thought the actual death and funeral was nicely handled. Edited May 4, 2020 by Autumn 4 Link to comment
topanga May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Thanks for all 3 of the posts telling me the exact same thing! LOL. But seriously, I still would like to hear why Goldmoon found the song inappropriate. 3 Link to comment
PurpleGirl43 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Man, when I heard the first few notes of ‘Lullaby (Good Night My Angel)’, I said ‘oh no’, because I knew it was going to be gut wrenching. The actor that plays David was so good in that scene. 22 Link to comment
TAG42481 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Jane Levy bears a strong resemblance to a friend, so anytime I see her/Zoey sad, I always project like it's on my friend, which makes me feel it more. That was probably the most depressing season (series?) finale I've ever seen. Lauren Graham has been meh with her singing this season, but I felt she sounded pretty good in American Pie. 7 Link to comment
Popular Post chaifan May 4, 2020 Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 16 minutes ago, topanga said: Why did Zoey kiss Max? I thought she didn’t like him in a romantic way? I’m so confused. Although I loved the songs Skylar sang during their abbreviated make-out session. Zoey saw a "new side" of Max. In other words, Max grew a pair and for once wasn't being a whiny little bitch about things. Sorry, a little harsh, but I love Skylar and really hate what the writers did to his character. Great episode. I think part of the reason American Pie was chosen because it also served the purpose of ending things, just in case the show isn't renewed. If this were the series finale, I'd go out with the impression that Zoey's musical visions ended that day. I was sort of hoping to see Bernadette Peters at the wake. 😞 29 Link to comment
Popular Post rwlevin May 4, 2020 Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 1 minute ago, chaifan said: I think part of the reason American Pie was chosen because it also served the purpose of ending things, just in case the show isn't renewed. I just read the interview with Austin Winsberg (his father is the one this episode is dedicated to and he’s the show runner) on tvline and he said he chose the song because it was his dad’s favorite and also he considered Zoey’s dad her music so when he died, her music died. And it’s long and not as sad as Billy Joel’s Lullabye. 4 23 Link to comment
dubbel zout May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 7 minutes ago, chaifan said: I was sort of hoping to see Bernadette Peters at the wake. 😞 Same here. They could have tossed her a line or two of the song. 11 Link to comment
Popular Post phalange May 4, 2020 Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 This show is so good at the emotional whiplash. I went from screaming and cheering when Zoey kissed Max to crying when the family said goodbye to Mitch. And I thought it was good of Max tell Simon about Mitch because he knew Zoey would want Simon to know. Zoey’s dance with her dad to an instrumental cover of True Colors was beautiful and heartbreaking. I feel so bad for David and Emily too, knowing Mitch never got to meet his grandson. I hope that they’ll find some way to keep Peter Gallagher around, even if it’s through flashbacks or something. The ending was so impressive, being done in a single continuous shot with each character getting a section that relates to their character. Fingers crossed for a renewal! 28 Link to comment
anniebird May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 They didn't have to change one word of Goodnight My Angel for it to be the perfect song to sing to David, Emily, and the baby. 21 Link to comment
Maverick May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 I was never a fan of American Pie either (I hate that go on and on and on) but I don't hate it. I did think it was a perfect song to end the show with. The song is about the death of people who brought music to the world and Zoey lost the man who brought music to her life. Much like I've Got the Music in Me was used when she got her powers, I think the song also signaled that Zoey hearing songs has come to an end. If there's a second season, I wouldn't be surprised to find that she's been without her powers, until something prompts their return. 22 Link to comment
Goldmoon May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Hi Topanga. American Pie was played to death on the radio when I was a kid. It just sounds like a jumble of unrelated images to me even though I know it's an ode to Buddy Holly. I didn't like very much of the pop music in the seventies anyway. As for inappropriate: I thought it was too peppy and the lyrics touched upon the Max Zoey Simon triangle. Not too much but just enough to annoy. Im sure they could have found something else but chose the song for reasons listed above. 5 Link to comment
sigmaforce86 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) I loved the use of American Pie because I felt like it tied in to each persons story and foreshadowed season 2. Max and Simon both got to sing about love, although I was sure Max would get the “I know that you’re in love with him” section. To me it was also telling that Joan got the king looking down jester stole his crown (paraphrasing) lines since she’s taking over Sprq Point temporarily. Or at least Danny thinks it’s 6 - 18 months of temporary. Of course I look at it a little differently anyway since I used to be obsessed with that song. Not just wanting to learn every word of the long play version nut also looking up the meaning behind each sentence. Which is pretty interesting by the way, referencing not just Buddy Holly but the whole era, deaths at a Rolling Stones concert for one example. I thought the whole episode was strong and really well done not just the end but the whole build up. Great ending but I definitely need to hear renewal news soon! Edited May 4, 2020 by sigmaforce86 1 15 Link to comment
Popular Post ams1001 May 4, 2020 Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 So do we think the MRI tech knows what his machine can really do..? 6 4 18 Link to comment
Popular Post wrongheaven May 4, 2020 Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 I'm not a fan of "American Pie," but the more I think about it, the more I like how it worked. Besides the creator's comments on how Mitch was Zoey's music, I think the song was an appropriate combination of Howie's thoughts about death (and also how funerals are in general) - at its core it's about sadness and death, but there's this veneer of optimism to it as well - it straddles the line between being a sad song and an upbeat song, and I feel that fits the show so well. This show NEEDS to come back. 26 Link to comment
UGAmp May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) I really loved this show as a whole and thought it got stronger as the series progressed. I really only tuned in for Skylar Astin but was pleasantly surprised by the rest of the cast. I truly hope it gets renewed for a second season. I read an interview with the creator that they are cautiously optimistic. Fingers crossed! I do wonder if Lauren Graham taking over Spark Point (however it is spelled) leaves room for her to have a reduced role in the future (and her role is already pretty reduced. I just can’t believe this is what she wants to be doing in tv after carrying several shows on her own but a paycheck is a paycheck) in the event the show gets renewed. And maybe there’s potential for Zoey to take her spot. And then Max gets to be the manager in Zoey’s place and that will throw another wrench in their new romance. I lost my dad when I was 13. My sister announced she was pregnant with our family’s first grandchild three days before the first anniversary of his death, which helped ease the sadness of him being gone for a year. Seeing Mitch sing with David and Emily and their baby bump was devastating but also perfect. I’m sad he didn’t get to meet and hold his grandchild but that was a beautiful and realistic moment. I’m going to miss Mitch (and Howie). Edited May 4, 2020 by UGAmp 15 Link to comment
Prairie Fire May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 For some reason I thought the last song would be "November Rain" by Guns'n'Roses. (Glad I was wrong.) Link to comment
Quickbeam May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) Great episode. Peter Gallagher did a nice job with the dying aspects. I loved the music and as always am amazed at how good everyone sounds. I’d still pick Simon for Zoey. Edited May 4, 2020 by Quickbeam 9 Link to comment
Popular Post formerlyfreedom May 4, 2020 Author Popular Post Share May 4, 2020 OMG, in all the sad moments from this episode - Howie sitting on the bench with his duffel bag about broke me. Caregivers spend so much time with families and become de facto members of the family, and then say goodbye. It was great to see him acknowledged in the farewells. I loved Zak Orth in this role, and I hope that 'when' season 2 happens, they figure out some way to get him back, even if it's just one episode. I'd also like to see Bernadette Peters back in an extended arc. 30 Link to comment
TAG42481 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 42 minutes ago, Maverick said: If there's a second season, I wouldn't be surprised to find that she's been without her powers, until something prompts their return. I thought about whether that might happen. And maybe they could do it, but they couldn't do that for too long - part of what DEFINES the show is that it's a musical. I'm afraid they would lose some percentage of viewers if they thought the music was gone permanently. 3 Link to comment
Maverick May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 Zoey finally accepted her musical powers in this episode so I think her dad dying did cause her to lose them. I would guess the first episode is about dealing with that and getting them back. No way they drop the musical numbers; the whole hook of the show. I also wouldn't be surprised to see Bernadette Peters back. Her whole plot seemed to be setting her up to help Zoey and her mom after losing Mitch. With Joan in charge, I assume Renee Goldsberry is more involved in a season 2 as well. 8 Link to comment
Court May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 This was beautifully done and so sad. I love that Max stepped up for Zoey but I'm not sure if it negates his terrible behavior towards her the past few months. I'd pick Simon for her. 7 Link to comment
Guest May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 58 minutes ago, TAG42481 said: I thought about whether that might happen. And maybe they could do it, but they couldn't do that for too long - part of what DEFINES the show is that it's a musical. I'm afraid they would lose some percentage of viewers if they thought the music was gone permanently. 48 minutes ago, Maverick said: Zoey finally accepted her musical powers in this episode so I think her dad dying did cause her to lose them. I would guess the first episode is about dealing with that and getting them back. No way they drop the musical numbers; the whole hook of the show. I also wouldn't be surprised to see Bernadette Peters back. Her whole plot seemed to be setting her up to help Zoey and her mom after losing Mitch. With Joan in charge, I assume Renee Goldsberry is more involved in a season 2 as well. I do think they purposely had her powers coming full circle this episode with seeing the MRI machine and then the ending song. If it gets renewed though, she has to have her powers or it isn’t the same show. I wouldn’t be surprised if they do a time lapse of a few months and we get backstory that she hasn’t heard a heart song since her dad died and has been generally depressed and then the end of the first episode she has one. Now that I’m not crying, I laughed so hard at Max changing songs when she wanted him to be sexier. Link to comment
Dowel Jones May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 And just to throw a wee bit of humor in the mix, I laughed hearing the CEO say "It doesn't look real good for me. I could be going to prison for six months, maybe 18 if they find the hard drive in my sister's basement." American Pie has always been a stream-of-consciousness song (to me) about the loss of innocence, so it fit quite well in the end, there. 3 10 Link to comment
possibilities May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 I cried. I felt the tension all episode. I've seen how right before dying, sometimes it looks like "a good day"-- but it's like there's a rallying of energy right before it's over... and they showed that all so well. The breathing sounds were also very realistic. And just how gutted you are, but then you also want a nap or a snack or a moment where you take a break to pretend it's not happening, and how there's never an end to what you want to talk about, so what do you say when you know it's your last time to talk? They managed to somehow hit the love notes without the saccharine sentimentality that I find so nauseating. It makes sense that the show was "write what you know" rather than just coming up with a hook for the sake of drama. I also kind of like how Joan's and Zoey's relationship has evolved. Mo and Eddie are nice. I like Mo and I like Eddie and I like them together. I don't really need a lot of manufactured drama, because life itself is challenging enough. So I thought it was kind of a shallow waste of time to have Mo dump him and then relent. But I like them and I wish the show had just skipped that whole side trip. By contrast, I still hate the Zoey-Max-Simon triangle. Unless it turns into an affirmation of polyamory, it's just making everyone annoying. Everyone seemed autotuned this week, which I thought was an interesting choice given that they didn't do that all season. I hardly even recognized Zoey's voice. At first, I thought the appliances were singing to her in some new twist. I laughed at the suggestion that the MRI technician knows what his machine can do. It's a funny idea, but I don't think I actually want it to happen. If it was true, there'd be people with Zoey's powers all over the city. I think that would be too much for me. But I still think it's a funny idea. 11 Link to comment
tkc May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 I thought it was beautiful though heart-wrenching. Zoey and Mitch’s dance was lovely. I liked American Pie for the big closing number. It wasn’t so much about the song’s original meaning for me as much as it was painting that musical backdrop for the family and all the intertwined relationships. However, it’s always a struggle to hear that song and not think of Weird Al’s lyrics: “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi...” 1 15 Link to comment
shapeshifter May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 No other song would have had a better last line (“Singin' this'll be the day that I die“), especially with the last word (“die”) dropping down, holding, then followed by a rest: 1 9 Link to comment
Mermaid Under May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) Quote So do we think the MRI tech knows what his machine can really do..? They kind of slipped that in there, among all the other crap going on. Also, did anyone else find the breakways with the 3 actresses distracting? Didn't add anything for me, and since I don't watch Mean Girls... Edited May 4, 2020 by Mermaid Under thought of something else 1 Link to comment
Notwisconsin May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 10 hours ago, topanga said: Why do you say it was inappropriate? I thought the song was about the country’s reaction to JFK’s death. I don’t know, seems analogous to me. No, it was about the plane crash that Killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and JB (Big Bopper) Richardson in January 1959 and it's aftermath. I kind of understood the reason for using the song. 2 Link to comment
Bill1978 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 5 hours ago, tkc said: However, it’s always a struggle to hear that song and not think of Weird Al’s lyrics: “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi...” So I just watched the ep, and my house got really dusty, so I'm gonna go and sleep and post in the morrow but I just needed to say that during American Pie I kept singing Weird Al's version. It seems I have no idea that the original lyrics are, apparently the only lyrics are Weird Al's 4 5 Link to comment
Clanstarling May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 5 hours ago, tkc said: I thought it was beautiful though heart-wrenching. Zoey and Mitch’s dance was lovely. I liked American Pie for the big closing number. It wasn’t so much about the song’s original meaning for me as much as it was painting that musical backdrop for the family and all the intertwined relationships. However, it’s always a struggle to hear that song and not think of Weird Al’s lyrics: “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi...” I managed not to hear Wierd Al's lyrics until the point when they were sitting on the stairs, and then I heard it. BTW, I noticed a really weird rail on the wall side of the stairs - maybe they had one of those lifting chairs all along? Or maybe I'm just seeing things. Speaking of whiplash, I thought Zoey and Max (in the beginning of the episode) were in their old groove a little too quickly, but I didn't mind it too much. It was devastating. Until this episode I really only thought about my mother's death (which this episode was hugely reminiscent of...she left us while listening to her favorite music), but it also made me think of my father-in-law. He never met our daughter, his son's first child. But he did have a picture of her by his bedside when he died. 5 Link to comment
chaifan May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 9 hours ago, ams1001 said: So do we think the MRI tech knows what his machine can really do..? I think a fun twist will be that the MRI tech also got affected by the same glitch that hit Zoey, and all this time he's thought he was the only one who could hear music. In Season 2, somehow those two bump into each other and they do a duet that clues them in that the other one knows what they know. 6 12 Link to comment
shapeshifter May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 2 minutes ago, Clanstarling said: BTW, I noticed a really weird rail on the wall side of the stairs - maybe they had one of those lifting chairs all along? Or maybe I'm just seeing things. No, you didn’t hallucinate the chair lift. They installed it a few episodes ago after they seemingly ditched the hospital bed —but I guess it was still in the dining room —which makes more sense. Fortunately I am unfamiliar with the Wierd Al lyrics to American Pie. 5 Link to comment
dubbel zout May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 9 hours ago, UGAmp said: I just can’t believe this is what [Lauren Graham] wants to be doing in tv after carrying several shows on her own She's also a writer, so maybe she wants more time to do that. Being the lead in an hourlong drama is really tough, and with a show like this, there's the extra work of learning the songs and choreography. The time investment has to be enormous. 8 Link to comment
funnygirl May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) A heartbreaking finale with so many beautiful moments. My favorite was Zoey and Mitch dancing. Cue waterworks! Surprised that Zoey kissed Max, but I'm not mad at it! I expected nothing less of Max being so supportive. It's who he is. I didn't necessarily get a lot of the ire towards him from the previous episodes, because I saw a person justifiably trying to find independence and not be wrapped up in his feelings for someone who rejected him. If he was woman, we would've been praising her for "choosing herself". More than the kiss, I loved getting the knowledge that in his last moment with Mitch, Max talked to him about his feelings for Zoey. That's really sweet. In the bigger picture, Zoey/Simon don't stand a chance. I really hope this is picked up for season 2. Edited May 4, 2020 by funnygirl 17 Link to comment
ams1001 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 7 minutes ago, funnygirl said: That's really sweet. In the bigger picture, Zoey/Simon don't stand a chance. And Simon's line in the song was "Well, I know that you're in love with him"... Okay, y'all made me go listen to it again, so I must share. 2 3 7 Link to comment
Insert Username May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 (edited) In my opinion, Zoey and Simon have great friend chemistry, but no romantic chemistry. Maybe it's just me projecting on Zoey and Max because my husband and I were close work friends for years when suddenly we were both free and realized that we wanted to be together. In fact, people were always trying to set us up, not realizing that we were already married (we hid our dating and marriage until I left that work place - no rules, it was just something we didn't want to share with work people yet - it was fun to spring "Surprise, we've been married for almost a year" at my farewell party!) Edited May 4, 2020 by Insert Username 2 10 Link to comment
Earmuffs Mom May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 7 hours ago, possibilities said: I've seen how right before dying, sometimes it looks like "a good day"-- but it's like there's a rallying of energy right before it's over... and they showed that all so well. The breathing sounds were also very realistic. And just how gutted you are, but then you also want a nap or a snack or a moment where you take a break to pretend it's not happening, and how there's never an end to what you want to talk about, so what do you say when you know it's your last time to talk? I went through this with my dad ten years ago when he died of lung cancer. I remember the hospice nurse referred to that last burst of energy shortly before the end as "the surge." I distinctly remember my dad's surge. So when Mitch was alert, hitting that buzzer, and interacting with people, I looked at my husband and said, "It's the surge." So heartbreaking. 11 Link to comment
Steph01924 May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 That was quite the rollercoaster! I really enjoyed this little show, and I hope it comes back. I loved Max's inability to stop singing when he was so happy Zoey was kissing him. Aaaand then I cried for the rest of the episode. American Pie isn't one of my favorite songs, but I could see why they chose to use it. I read a good interview with the creator and it seems like they haven't officially renewed it yet. The article does answer some questions we have about Lauren Graham's role and why it may be reduced and why Max/Zoey kissed this episode (essentially, to make it fair because Simon got some lip action in other episodes). Sounds like the creator is ALL in on making this love triangle play out for quite a while, which is...annoying, to say the least. 11 Link to comment
Lady Calypso May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 So, this finale was fantastic. It hit all the right notes (pun definitely intended). It was the right amount of funny and heartwrenchingly sad. I had a good chuckle at a few of the lines, such as Danny's "Make me an omelette...hold the eggs." This is the first episode in a few episodes where I genuinely liked Max. As soon as the show lessened his Nice Guy persona with Zoey and got back to a better side, it was easier to like. He works very well when he's not pouting at Zoey for his own issues. I was not mad at their kiss, either. I actually felt like Zoey was being truthful...although I thought she was technically with Simon. I guess not? But honestly, this is the first episode where they got me kind of ok with Zoey/Max....but they still have a LOT to talk about. Simon/Zoey was ok too. I know they're not likely to really be together, but I've grown to really like Simon so I hope he sticks around in any capacity if there's a season 2. He's a great sounding board for Zoey and I really enjoy watching the actor during his musical performances. I had a good chuckle at him singing Jealous. And I realized that I want Simon and Max to be friends. Both could use some more friends in general. So, Joan earns a promotion. That's an interesting way to get Lauren Graham to slip down to a less frequent role if the show's renewed. I'm sure Ava wouldn't be happy to hear about that, either. Mitch's death was heartbreaking. It was expected, but no less heartbreaking. I knew, as soon as they showed Mitch more alert, that he was going through a surge of some kind (a burst of energy before his death). The musical numbers surrounding Mitch's death were all so great but so sad to listen to. Honestly, a great finale and the best episode of the season. If all episodes were like this, then I'd be even more on board with the show. I think this episode worked as a series finale AND as a season finale. They really covered their bases in case it isn't renewed. 16 Link to comment
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