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well, heck. with all the talk about Oz last week, we should've realized we'd be getting to the
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"it was all a dream" element sooner or later. They seem to be toying with the idea that the whole Dorothy Lyon life is made-up, not just the Lindas, no? Maybe I was taking that too far, maybe it's just Dorothy hasn't realized the Lindas were a dream until just now. Regardless.
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Also just finished a rewatch of season 3. For some reason, I had it in my memory from my original viewing that the season did end with Varga winning and Burgle crushed. Color me thrilled at the ambiguous ending.

On to season 4, which I don’t remember loving. Still, it’ll be better than 95% of everything else on TV.
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Ensign9 wrote:On to season 4, which I don’t remember loving. Still, it’ll be better than 95% of everything else on TV.
I bet you’ll like it more upon a rewatch.
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A very slight step down from the last two eps (more conventional, maybe?) but still great. It’s gonna be a long wait til next Wednesday.
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Disagree that it was a step down in any way. It's only ramping up in quality IMO.
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Still no explicit connections to earlier seasons, ftr
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Indeed. The DLR plates were a neat little callback though.
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Strange hard right-hand turn for the epilogue account.
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Speaking of hands... The hand a man steals with must be relieved from him and returned. It’s still a hand, but now it’s without function.
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Enjoyed the finale, but I still feel it could've been better. The way:
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Whitt's death played out felt a little cheap. Other than that, no complaints.
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I liked the finale. The only bit I didn't like is the same bit Ello didn't like. Final ending sequence was obviously unexpected, kept threatening to go the wrong way, but ended up great. Really liked this season a lot. Juno Temple, good job
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If they ever want to re-cast Jaws in a Bond flick, I think I know who should do it…
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Great finale. Wonderful ending.
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I think this should've been combined with x09 to make one, longer finale. The pacing felt off starting with the big climax at the ranch which made the whole thing feel abbreviated. And then it felt like there were way too many commercial break cuts over the rest of the episodes that robbed it of some flow and cohesiveness.

The last scene with Mook/Munch was great but maybe a little too long. (That said, I don't know what I'd cut).

And that final shot...*chefskiss*

Here's hoping Noah's Weyland-Yutani series turns out to be season 6. They could tie in with season 2 by making the Alien pilot the UFO.
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Still looking for explicit S5 connections to anything in seasons 1-4 if anyone noticed/read anything
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Ensign9 wrote:I think this should've been combined with x09 to make one, longer finale. The pacing felt off starting with the big climax at the ranch which made the whole thing feel abbreviated. And then it felt like there were way too many commercial break cuts over the rest of the episodes that robbed it of some flow and cohesiveness.

The last scene with Mook/Munch was great but maybe a little too long. (That said, I don't know what I'd cut).

And that final shot...*chefskiss*

Here's hoping Noah's Weyland-Yutani series turns out to be season 6. They could tie in with season 2 by making the Alien pilot the UFO.
Watching this on Hulu without commercials was the right call. It meant waiting a day, but it was worth it.

I loved the finale, but no way Whit was born in 1983. You’re telling me that man was 36 when he died? 56 maybe.
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The Argonaut wrote:Still looking for explicit S5 connections to anything in seasons 1-4 if anyone noticed/read anything
Seriously? You didn’t catch it?
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