Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25352263-20150907025718/@comment-3496661-20150910035130

They haven't saved it, their planet is still under attack. While Hargrove doesn't need to be killed, he needs to stopped from killing the BGC, and he wasn't. And what's stopping him from sending his own personal focres to attack the people of Chorus? That's an obstacle that needs to be overcome since he's the main villain of trilogy. Unless he flees, the people of Chorus aren't totally safe until authorities come or Hargrove flees. He isn't gonna stop unless our heroes stop him. The main thing that was resolved was that his crimes were revealed. Does he get arrested? Does he escape? Do the Reds and Blues survive? There's no resolution because the conflict with Hargrove isn't resolved. I feel that they should've at least showed that.

We don't get to see what happens to these characters after all of this is taken care of. We're just supposed to assume it. All because we're supposed to understand the idea that a hero doesn't see the results of their actions, so neither should the audience. Well, if these events are picked up in another season then that kinda defeats the purpose of that whole idea, because we, as an audience, will see the results of Epsilon's sacrifice. Epsilon won't be there to witness it, but WE eventually will. I feel it would make more sense if maybe Tucker died over Epsilon. He's had more focus placed on him over the course of the trilogy so it would more emotional

What if Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 ended with Voldermort "killing" Harry in the forest. Both characters would be sacrificing themselves so their loved ones don't get hurt. That wouldn't be satisfying because the main villain wasn't overcome. There's no resolution. Things just end. What if things ended right after Doyle sacrificed himself? There would still be other characters that need closure.

I was satisfied with how Locus and Felix went out personally. Their stories came full circle. Although, I think they way they executed the whole 'Felix is afraid of Locus' thing was vague. He's not really afraid of Locus, I think he's afraid of not being in control; like not having Locus on his side. He tries to make Locus seem like the crazy one in order to cope and justify the horrible things he's done. If Felix ran to the Reds and Blues, say Sarge, Simmons and Grif, the others could've simply shot at him, giving the 3 Reds time to back up and detonate the grenade. Whenever Felix was fighting Carolina or Wash, Locus was always there to back him up. Or at the very least, Felix knew Locus was somewhere around to give him back up.

For me, after seeing the finale, the Chorus Trilogy was alright. I have the same feeling with it as the Project Freelancer: mixed. S11 was okay, S12 is one of my favorite RvB seasons, and S13 was okay but had a poor end, IMO.