I agree - like this much better than last year with alicia runing for office, peter's presidential campaign. |
PP here - oh, I didn't mean to imply that I liked last season either. Both have been very disappointing. |
I think it will end with Peter on a stage giving a speech and waiting for Alicia to stand at his side and instead she will walk away. I'm not sure though whether he will be giving a speech after being convicted or acquitted. I think it will show her as finally being independent. No Peter, no Will, and uncertainty about where things will go with Jason because it doesn't really matter. |
I am already annoyed with this episode. |
WTF.
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Seriously. What?? Fine, Alicia picks herself up after everything and moves on. It's what she does. But ending with that slap? Odd. |
She pretty much ended with nothing. |
This |
She betrayed Diane. She was loyal to Peter to the end. She waffled on Jason. She was selfish to the end. |
We're we meant to dislike her the whole time? That's the only way the ending makes sense. Although agree with all your points, PP. |
There was a LOT to keep track of in the last two episodes. My head is still spinning. |
I don't think we were meant to dislike her, I think we were meant to see that she's turned into Peter or rather, was never that different from Peter. It just was that she used to be in his shadow, but now she's her own person but makes the same types of decisions. There's a good explanation of the end on cbs.com |
The character of Alicia has become so unbearable over the last two years. I'm glad to see her go, and I hate what she did to Diane. She's left with nothing. She and Peter deserve one another. |
I seriously kept watching past 10, thinking " that cannot be the end." Wtf??? |
If you have to explain the ending, it's not a good ending. its a sucky, could not figure out what to do, bring Will back for no good reason but to fill time, ending. |