WDWHound
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(Final Warning, big honking spoilers ahead)
At first I didn't like the ending. Leaving on as a cliff hanger where it appears certain that everyone left in Angels gang was going to die seemed a sour and incomplete note to end the series on. However, the more I think about it, the more I like it. The idea was that, in the big picture, it didn't matter if they lived or died, what mattered was that the fight against evil go on.
I was a little suprised when they killed Wesely, but he was a hollow shell of what he was before Fred died and at least he got to die fighting for a noble cause. I thought the final scene between him and Illyria was very sad and very well done.
Spike's poetry reading was wonderful.
In the end, I felt the most for Lorn. The poor guy just got caught up in a situation that went way beyond his control, and he finally ended up having to kill for the cause. When he pulled that gun out and shot Lindsay, I nearly fell over. Doublecrossing anyone is not in Lorn's nature it was obvious he felt guilty and resented being ordered to do it. You just had to feel sorry for the guy.
It was a very dark ending to a show that has been less dark this season, but overall I think I liked it.
At first I didn't like the ending. Leaving on as a cliff hanger where it appears certain that everyone left in Angels gang was going to die seemed a sour and incomplete note to end the series on. However, the more I think about it, the more I like it. The idea was that, in the big picture, it didn't matter if they lived or died, what mattered was that the fight against evil go on.
I was a little suprised when they killed Wesely, but he was a hollow shell of what he was before Fred died and at least he got to die fighting for a noble cause. I thought the final scene between him and Illyria was very sad and very well done.
Spike's poetry reading was wonderful.
In the end, I felt the most for Lorn. The poor guy just got caught up in a situation that went way beyond his control, and he finally ended up having to kill for the cause. When he pulled that gun out and shot Lindsay, I nearly fell over. Doublecrossing anyone is not in Lorn's nature it was obvious he felt guilty and resented being ordered to do it. You just had to feel sorry for the guy.
It was a very dark ending to a show that has been less dark this season, but overall I think I liked it.