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"Isn’t that the way of so many brilliant TV series in recent years. Amazing to follow, then end with a feeling of wtf? " Yeah... I feel like writers want to go down more of a profound and thought-provoking route these days, with endings that "stay with you". What they fail to realise is that people watch these things to take them away from their daily lives, and have invested - sometimes years - of their time hoping for satisfying endings with everything wrapped up with a neat little bow. | |||
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"On first viewing I agreed but watching it over I think it was spot on. It would have been so easy to have a morally satisfying finale but life with the Byrdes was never like that! " I would have preferred to see them either get away with everything or pay for their crimes, instead of the ambiguous note they left it on. | |||
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"On first viewing I agreed but watching it over I think it was spot on. It would have been so easy to have a morally satisfying finale but life with the Byrdes was never like that! I would have preferred to see them either get away with everything or pay for their crimes, instead of the ambiguous note they left it on. " What do you think happened? | |||
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"On first viewing I agreed but watching it over I think it was spot on. It would have been so easy to have a morally satisfying finale but life with the Byrdes was never like that! I would have preferred to see them either get away with everything or pay for their crimes, instead of the ambiguous note they left it on. What do you think happened?" Don't know, too ambiguous | |||
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"On first viewing I agreed but watching it over I think it was spot on. It would have been so easy to have a morally satisfying finale but life with the Byrdes was never like that! I would have preferred to see them either get away with everything or pay for their crimes, instead of the ambiguous note they left it on. " I think they have been getting away with everything lol— I think the ending just signifies that the cycle repeats itself..but inevitably they’ll find a way to get out of xyz. And on top of that, the new generation is caught up in the cycle too now. | |||
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"On first viewing I agreed but watching it over I think it was spot on. It would have been so easy to have a morally satisfying finale but life with the Byrdes was never like that! I would have preferred to see them either get away with everything or pay for their crimes, instead of the ambiguous note they left it on. I think they have been getting away with everything lol— I think the ending just signifies that the cycle repeats itself..but inevitably they’ll find a way to get out of xyz. And on top of that, the new generation is caught up in the cycle too now. " That was my take too. The idea they could leave the life they'd led behind was a fantasy, they could only get in deeper. Of course they'd fall foul of the Cartel or cops eventually but I think it would have been too neat to end the show that way. Also leaves door open for spin offs or follow ups. | |||
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"On first viewing I agreed but watching it over I think it was spot on. It would have been so easy to have a morally satisfying finale but life with the Byrdes was never like that! I would have preferred to see them either get away with everything or pay for their crimes, instead of the ambiguous note they left it on. I think they have been getting away with everything lol— I think the ending just signifies that the cycle repeats itself..but inevitably they’ll find a way to get out of xyz. And on top of that, the new generation is caught up in the cycle too now. " Yeah I was definitely not under the impression they would actually leave the Ozarks. And I get how that final scene is a mirror of the scene in season 1 where Jonah tried shooting that trespasser (can't remember his name) but failed and Buddy had to save him. This time he didn't hesitate and didn't need anyone to save him. Also thought it was interesting that Marty gave him that defeated "I know this is a massive mistake but it's the only choice" look, instead of his usual 100mph rambling while trying to defuse the situation. It's like everyone just succumbed to their inevitable reality in that one moment. | |||
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