What an interesting show. Didn't think I'd enjoy it like I did, but I did. The ending is somewhat true to tone for the rest of the show, and it was fitting that all the rich people go on with their lives while the poor (regular) people are the ones who suffer. In different ways too, being cheated out of an opportunity, being killed for trying to mess with the rich, or being forgiven but somewhat ignored. The worst offense was Shane, that since he's rich and giving Rachel a stress-free life and basically pulling her up to his level, he's right and she's wrong - and she should be okay with putting her identity aside for the sake of their marriage. That's really bad man...Rachel deserved better but it's realistic that not all relationships are equal and sometimes people are afraid to push back because of the consequences. All in all, a bittersweet ending since the rich people got good stuff going on like a rekindled family and an actual relationship in McQuad's story. But the regular people suffered for it. And the one good character, Quinn, is out there living his dream regardless of money, power, gender, or race.

It would be weird to have a 2nd season - but there probably will be one.

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