- The 2-part finale was a weird, emotional and ultimately hopeful and satisfying conclusion to the series [Spoiler (click to open)]- Turns
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It got so, so much heavier but it was so valuable and i'm glad I stuck with it. I absolutely understand why people would bail though. It's a whole lot.
The finale didn't answer a lot of questions outside of Elliot and at first I was upset about that, but then I realized it doesn't matter. This show was never really about that, it was always about Elliot's mental illness.
It's still super sad that mastermind Elliot is kinda gone and actual Elliot is going to wake up to find his world totally different.
What questions did you find were left unanswered? This is a honest question; I only feel like I was left wondering about wtf happened to Tyrell and hoping that Flipper/Qwerty were okay.
I’m sure once I see other questions others still have, I’ll start to dwell on them too though.
Oh man so many. What was the point of White Rose's machine? Was she just bananas all along? What did Tyrell see at the end? What happened during the 3 days Elliot can't remember?
There were a lot of weird things that made people theorize that a lot of scenes were in a simulation/fake world (constant references to 5/9 and 11:16, Angela seeing her younger self when she meets White Rose, Elliot didn't see any bodies at Watership Township until he put the malware in the computer, etc), but since that wasn't the case why were those things there?
I stopped watching after Season 1. I TRIED to get into Season 2 but couldn't.
Should I give it a go, ONTD? While it's great that it has an emotional end for the character, does it tie up any ends regarding the plot and side characters? I think that's important to do too.
The pace of season 2 is kinda meh, but once you get to a major event in it the show stays pretty interesting. Season 3 is insane and season 4 was absolute perfection.
The finale was perfect tbh. I will miss this show so much, such a weird and unique experience. I was kinda hoping to see Trenton and Mobeley again. Obligatory all the awards for Rami, he really knocked it out of the park this season.
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Same. It was good, but so heavy.
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It's still super sad that mastermind Elliot is kinda gone and actual Elliot is going to wake up to find his world totally different.
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I’m sure once I see other questions others still have, I’ll start to dwell on them too though.
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There were a lot of weird things that made people theorize that a lot of scenes were in a simulation/fake world (constant references to 5/9 and 11:16, Angela seeing her younger self when she meets White Rose, Elliot didn't see any bodies at Watership Township until he put the malware in the computer, etc), but since that wasn't the case why were those things there?
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Should I give it a go, ONTD? While it's great that it has an emotional end for the character, does it tie up any ends regarding the plot and side characters? I think that's important to do too.
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Obligatory all the awards for Rami, he really knocked it out of the park this season.
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