why is it that when a series end on a great note and people get to live their lives the way they want, it’s considered woke? I think it was a great ending and justice prevailed, and people got to live their life as they are allowed.

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Damn this season was random and rushed. You can feel that they wanted more seasons. It had its moments but the first one was better.

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The series;
Started like a fairy tale, continued as a revolution and independence, ended like a fairy tale…
Great performences, great story.

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Touching that a version of a binding was observed in the vows, or, at least, that's how I interpreted it as the strand was wound about each other's hand...not exactly like someone coming up and tying a cord around the couple, but it worked for me.

That, and seeing The Row after the wire was gone!

Too bad Eleanor -- pardon me, Leonora, couldn't have seen the humans & faefolk enjoying each other's company, without Big Brother's boot on their throat.

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So Philo told everyone he was Breakspear's son and they believed him? By his word alone? ok.

I waited a little over two years for this season and I was determined to love and enjoy it no matter what, but it was very difficult. Like someone said in another comment, this season felt soulless. A great production that lacked heart. And NUANCE. I should not have to try so damn hard to connect with the plot and the characters. But here we are.

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It’s was good show. Not sure the point it was making. But entertaining.

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That was a Fairy-nough wrap up for me :grin:
And you know what? I'm really glad they decided to give Agreus his horn back, with a touch of gold...it's MAGNIFICENT.

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