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Holy sh1t…and that poor baby in the beginning…damn..

That finale was perfect in how subdued it was. I know it's technically an epilogue and last week's one was more of a finale, but for the final moments of this show to be spent that way it was shows what the primary focus of the entire series: It's about love. It's about family. It's about coming home, wherever home

Great review and an absolutely amazing season so far. This show has gotten progressively better over the 3 seasons, and has really built a set of unique and relatable characters. A little too relatable. There's a little Nora in all of us, as well as a little Laurie or Matt. I'm super psyched to see how this tale raps

Yep, such an amazing scene.

Spot on.

Remember that scene at the end of episode 1 or 2 though, with an older Nora taking those birds to the convent. She appears to live her life out in Australia. Or it appears to be at least.

True, Kevin and Laurie are better apart than together. And yeah, I never would have put Laurie and John together. We are due a Laurie-centric episode so maybe we'll get some answers then.
Also, I want to know what's going on with Jill!
Footnote: I will always and forever love Lagertha!

Firstly, I want to say how much I LOVE your guys Leftovers reviews. It's really on point, and yo my generally articulate what I'm thinking or how I felt about the episode.
At the end I was busy drumming on my knees, singing Take of me at the top of my voice, because I was THAT glad that Kevin called Nora out on her

Spot on there bud.

That's quite a cynical look at things Zach, but I respect your opinion. And judging by the comments section as well, folks seem to agree with you on the quality of the storytelling and such.
IMO, the episode was decent and the fact that they didn't go straight into the death-by-dirty-girl scene was a great pacing