Everything Becomes Symbol and Irony
- Episode aired May 30, 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 2m
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8.1/10
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Isabel Gravitt
- Tori Cooper
- (as Isabel Marie Gravitt)
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Amazing season. The final episode totally killed it.
It was a very satisfying wrap to a crazy series. The acting was superb. The suspense was good though predictable.
It all comes together beautifully.
The end, I must admit, came as a surprise to me.
I will not spoil it for you. You will thoroughly enjoy it. I promise you, you will find this episode to be the best.
They wove all the parallel threads into a near perfect tapestry. At some point I was wondering how many stories are going on, but each of the stories magically comes to a very satisfying conclusion.
This is an unexpected feel-good series. I loved it.
While not at the level of Ted Lasso, it ranks up there in that class.
It was a very satisfying wrap to a crazy series. The acting was superb. The suspense was good though predictable.
It all comes together beautifully.
The end, I must admit, came as a surprise to me.
I will not spoil it for you. You will thoroughly enjoy it. I promise you, you will find this episode to be the best.
They wove all the parallel threads into a near perfect tapestry. At some point I was wondering how many stories are going on, but each of the stories magically comes to a very satisfying conclusion.
This is an unexpected feel-good series. I loved it.
While not at the level of Ted Lasso, it ranks up there in that class.
A great season finale that you really don't see coming - and one that cleverly sets the stage for another season! For a long time, it seemed like it was heading toward a rather conventional, even overly sentimental ending, but then came a brilliant final twist! The acting was mostly excellent, and thankfully, the show avoided the tired courtroom drama route in favor of a much more elegant script choice.
What makes this series special is its critical yet always humorous look at the often-admired illusionary world of the beautiful and the rich. The voice-over commentary is witty and often playfully philosophical - it's a real pleasure to watch!
Overall, it felt fresh and thoroughly entertaining from start to end ! Definitely something to look forward to a Season 2. Thumbs up!
What makes this series special is its critical yet always humorous look at the often-admired illusionary world of the beautiful and the rich. The voice-over commentary is witty and often playfully philosophical - it's a real pleasure to watch!
Overall, it felt fresh and thoroughly entertaining from start to end ! Definitely something to look forward to a Season 2. Thumbs up!
The closed the loop for the season, while keeping some things for the future, absolutely perfect season finale.
Loved the storytelling from all the characters, the redemption, and everything in between. The characters were all written so well. They gave you exactly what you wanted without feeling predictable.
The actors did a great job, and Olivia Munn was amazing as always. She was frustrating to deal with, but that made it even better. The teenage actors did as well.
The wit of Coop and how he handled everything in the end was the cherry on top. The writing was excellent, you have to say.
Loved the storytelling from all the characters, the redemption, and everything in between. The characters were all written so well. They gave you exactly what you wanted without feeling predictable.
The actors did a great job, and Olivia Munn was amazing as always. She was frustrating to deal with, but that made it even better. The teenage actors did as well.
The wit of Coop and how he handled everything in the end was the cherry on top. The writing was excellent, you have to say.
What was even the point of this show, and this is genuinely the worst finale . There was literally no point to anything that happened in the show and no point to any of the characters. This was very rushed and badly written. Incredibly unrealistic and not how real people would act or talk to each other. This actually made me feel disgusted and mad. All of these characters turned out to be unlikable, and selfish. Everyone just cared about themselves. The kids SUCKED. Oh boy! The "family" was the WORST part about this show.
I guess you can say this was like a satire about rich people, how they only care about themselves, and all of their "problems" are meaningless. Nothing ever bad happens to them, because they are rich and blah blah ..
Ugh. So lame..
And at the end Coop says to his ex - wife "this is the part where I walk away" . Like that was supposed to be some kind of cool badass line, but it was smug and meaningless. So, he doesn't even get back with his wife in the end. Literally , all of this was so pointless :(
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS SHOW.
Trust me, it will only leave you disappointed .
I guess you can say this was like a satire about rich people, how they only care about themselves, and all of their "problems" are meaningless. Nothing ever bad happens to them, because they are rich and blah blah ..
Ugh. So lame..
And at the end Coop says to his ex - wife "this is the part where I walk away" . Like that was supposed to be some kind of cool badass line, but it was smug and meaningless. So, he doesn't even get back with his wife in the end. Literally , all of this was so pointless :(
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS SHOW.
Trust me, it will only leave you disappointed .
Did you know
- TriviaThe song Ali plays in the bar is "Doll Parts" by Hole
- GoofsAt the cancer gala, after Ali talks to Mel, she puts her bag strap over her head in a cross body action. The next cut, as she says goodbye to the kids, the bag is off her body and she puts the strap over her right shoulder.
- Quotes
Allison 'Ali' Cooper: Fuck Bruce!
- ConnectionsFeatures L'Arnaque (1973)
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