Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25352263-20150907025718/@comment-24402875-20150910014528

The Chorus Trilogy is done. They saved their planet. Killing Hargrove and the mercs weren't really required, and they served more as obstacles that prevented them from freeing the planet. And just because the season wasn't focused on Church it doesn't mean that it's wrong for him to die and them to tell the story through his perspective. That was the point of his speech anyways, the hero sacrafices himself, and even though he was there with them in the beginning, he didn't get to see them celebrate and neither did the viewers. I think the ending was great and well executed. The only thing I didn't like about the trilogy was how Locus and Felix were handled. Locus disappears and goes off to who knows where, saying he'll make it right, and Felix's death was kinda lame. It was said that he can't survive without Locus, which I don't buy since he was able to fight Carolina 3 times and Wash twice and stalemated and at one point beat both of them. So him not being able to survive without Locus only made sense when Felix was ganged up on. He could 1v1 each and every single one of them, just like Locus can. Not to mention the way he died was still lame because they shot the sticky detonater on his shield, he could've ran towards Tucker, The reds, or Donut and Lopez. And he could've kicked the grenade someplace else, it took awhile before it blew up. If they try to detonate the stick detonator then they blow up with him. It really seemed like they were trying to quickly wrap up the episode before the finale. The entire trilogy though was great. It's my favorite trilogy so far. Great villains, though some points it's questionable whether or not people think Locus is evil or not because everytime you hear someone mocking the mercs they only mock or make fun of Felix but not Locus, even though Locus is just as guilty, but anyways, great villains, good plot with plenty of twists, some twists that don't make sense sometimes, great new characters like Doyle and Kimball and plenty of others, overall I'd say it was a good trilogy with a good and impactful ending.