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I think she did it. She kept showing over and over again that she was committed to doing it.
I don't understand why she came back though. Couldn't she have lived in the middle of nowhere and tended to birds in the alternative world?

Yes, he died. And people disappeared, and Nora went to the alternative world and back. Just take it all as it was shown on screen and it's pretty incredible (way better than if it were all a dream or insanity).

She was in Australia. The Great Barrier reef is there. It's on people's bucket lists. She had an urgent need to see it before the world ended or before her flight home.

You're just assuming the only reason she took the opportunity to go scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef was to kill herself in a manner that Nora described to her.

Why couldn't the whole season be this good? All the silly gags like the sex cruise with the lion were almost unbearable to watch. But they really nailed the finale.

That's a good point. Beach Front Bargain Hunt drew a bigger audience in the 9pm time slot. I did like the first two seasons when there was still some mystery.

Yeah, probably.

I'm probably the only one, but I don't get it this season. They veer from silly, over-the-top gags (e.g. the lion and sex cruise, and the naked nuking French guy), to exceedingly heavy and sad. Why? They are trying to be too artsy, and it comes across as dumb to me.

This episode was dumb. They should have quit at the end of last season.

Kirkman hadn't even considered a nuke deal until a day or two before the summit when the French reached out to the Sec of State. It didn't make much sense that he was so devastated when it fell through.

Tandy is annoying. We get it. I wish they didn't rely on that gag so much.
Otherwise the finale was great. I'm glad they are changing locales.

I'm glad they got back to the action, even if some of it's too over the top. I almost gave up on the series because that episode that was an hour monologue was terribly boring.

I think it's reached that point. I'll give it one more episode. If they don't cut out the propaganda, and get back to what made the show compelling then I'm out.

If I wanted to watch C-Span…..

i think it would be easier to connect with the characters if they had some lighter scenes. As it plays now, I feel sorry for them but that's about all.

There are other angles they could be playing as well.
Coy is a white American. They could use that for their gain in some way.
I'm just saying that there are other reasons to treat him different.

The tiger didn't kill all the bad guys. It knows a few of the good guys like Rick and Jesus and Carol, etc. So it was trying to have their backs (anyone who held a gun or a knife or a baseball bat to any known good guys was a potential tiger target).

The tiger thing is easy. It met some of the people when they visited the kingdom. So it might have just been defending those people that it knows.

Coy owes money. He cannot be sent away. Coy started walking away, so Isaac beat him up.

The ending was sort of a let down. It was all predictable, and it just felt like the show was going through the motions with long drawn out scenes (e.g. people arriving at the party) to get to the obvious conclusion.