Great season finale! A great season around the main topic GUILT and all the baggage it brings, like depression. They managed to clear up everything in the end and it was a satisfying ending. The characters of Ambrose and Percy were both great. This is how do deep characters dear writers. Very believable acting from all involved. Nothing fancy, nothing shiny in this season but it delivered. Awesome series. I will miss this show.
This comment is for anyone using subtitles: they royaly f_cked up, at a crucial point midway through the episode. They put "It's what you wanted", instead of "It's what she wanted".
My wife and I were super confused for a minute, because the you at the specific moment made no sense. Obviously, listening carefully he 100% says she.
So Percy did the right thing by offing herself. Good. Happy ending.
Review by cutecruelBlockedParentSpoilers2021-12-04T17:53:08Z
Overall, I think that this was a pretty good season, much better than season 3 for sure. I did have a few problems though:
Why was Harry's medication only addressed once? They made it seem like it was going to play a bigger role.
I think it’s fair to say that the Muldoons are a family without a moral compass, so I'm surprised they admitted to the Lambs that they killed Bo. It seems out of character considering how terrible they are. The storyline of Percy's guilt would've still worked even if they didn't tell them.
I think it would've been nice to mention Bo about two or three episodes prior instead of just once. I feel like it would've had a bigger impact.
I do not like the fact that Meg got off Scott free like that. She helped covered up Percy's crime, so why didn't she get in jail or something? Instead she was free to communing with nature.
What happened to the scared Spanish speaking lady with Brandon?
I'm glad I was wrong and Harry didn't die. However, I was hoping for a more definitive resolution to his arc. That final moment, where he is kneeling down by the bluff is very suggestive about his future. But I think there were hints in the finale that he would be just fine. It seemed his nod to Percy's question if he could “see another way” to deal with his guilt indicated that he'd made peace in a sense where he wouldn't take his life.