Wait...future-them took the old Lifeboat. Isn't that troublesome? If the old one gets destroyed, the new one never exists. If the timeline if fixed, future them never travel back to give past-them the new Lifeboat. Isn't this whole situation just riddled with paradoxes?
And how did Lucy give the journal to Flynn if she gave it to herself? Are these two different versions of the same Lucy? If so, wouldn't the journals be different to reflect the altered timeline?
Why was Wyatt reading Lucy's journal in the first place? That should have been her eyes only, especially once it became clear it doubled as a diary.

Wyatt really was a jackass. There's no way that marriage would have worked.

M God, this back-and-forth love triangle mess is really ruining the show. Wyatt has no right to mope and cry about Jessica 24/7 and STILL be possessive and regretful over Lucy.

Oh, WTF? Flynn didn't deserve that. Here's what would have been a better ending: Wyatt goes back in time to kill Jessica and ends up dying next to his lover. Lucy grieves but Flynn is there for her, and Lucy realizes that Flynn has been honest and loyal to her from the start. Jump forward a year, Flynn and Lucy are holding hands in a park or something and walk by an alcoholic Wyatt who's drinking away the pain of losing Jessica. They pull him back onto his feet and tell him not to give up on life. He gets recruited by Agent Christopher alongside the others to build a NEW team that works to correct their own tamperings in history and stop other organizations across the world that have started tampering with time travel. And Jiya is pregnant. Yeah, this is kinda cliche and predictable but less so than what we actually got. And I came up with this alternate ending on the spot as opposed to having months, years to plan it out.

No, no, no, no, no, Rufus. You can't pull that, "you can talk to me about anything" line after an entire season of you not allowing Jiya to talk to you about anything.

Why don't they ever set the Lifeboat to arrive one day before the Mothership? At first, I though it was because the Lifeboat can't go any on its own. But we've now seen evidence that it can, even before it got upgraded.
It's about time Rittenhouse traveled just for the sake of setting a trap for the others. This finale is looking messy. A lot of rushing in this episode, yet the plot about the Zorro guy was still crammed in...

Signed:
~SophieFilo16~

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