After watching some horrible series finales this year (most notably, The 100) and seeing reviews for this one I was prepared for the worst, but this was an okay or even good (not terrible or excellent) finale.
Yeah, it was petty much open ended and some of the season finales (for example, the one with Monica dying) would have worked as better series finale as this one, but for me it still was fitting ending.
The biggest downside - no Fiona (I was hoping to see not only Fiona, but Steve as well as they played big role in first couple of seasons) and this one is kind of hard to forgive. Yeah, I know, Covid and all stopped Emmy from getting to set, but still - they could have delayed filming for that, it would have been worth it. What's even more sad - Frank did not even mentioned her in his farewell speech, at least there were those flashbacks.
Anyhow - fitting ending for most of the characters, pretty open-ended, could have been way batter though.
Yeah, it was petty much open ended and some of the season finales (for example, the one with Monica dying) would have worked as better series finale as this one, but for me it still was fitting ending.
The biggest downside - no Fiona (I was hoping to see not only Fiona, but Steve as well as they played big role in first couple of seasons) and this one is kind of hard to forgive. Yeah, I know, Covid and all stopped Emmy from getting to set, but still - they could have delayed filming for that, it would have been worth it. What's even more sad - Frank did not even mentioned her in his farewell speech, at least there were those flashbacks.
Anyhow - fitting ending for most of the characters, pretty open-ended, could have been way batter though.