Anonymous wrote:I think the writing is really problematic when the viewer doesn't believe things that the writers want them to believe. I didn't believe Marty had no idea who ordered the hit on Navarro. But apparently, he actually didn't - it's out of character for us to be able to guess something so simple that Marty can't. I didn't believe Wendy actually had a mental breakdown, nor did I believe her kids believed it. But, apparently the kids did believe it (still not sure if we were supposed to or not). I also didn't believe the kids really had a change of heart, but according to the last scene, they did. This is the pinnacle of lazy, terrible writing.
Agree. Marty did not pick up on the sister? The sister so easily gets rid of the strongest character on the show. The last scene was so unbelievable. The last episode just ruined the entire show.