This was classic noir based on the theme 'You get the world you deserve.'
Great finale and season. I loved the things that some people are upset about. The red herring of some conspiracy commited by the birdman, only to learn it was the horrible acts of the corrupt that created a distraught young man and woman who brought justice and retribution to a few involved.
It was an incredibly bittersweet ending and it really hit me hard. Of course, I haven't really had a hard time following this season compared to most, so I was really into the characters and the stories, and I loved that we were only really privy to what the characters knew. Once things were figured out, it all got a lot simpler, but of course the karma they'd accrued was bound to get them in the end, as the above theme suggests. Happy though that Bezzerites and Frank's wife got what they deserved as innocents thrust into bad situations, given a new lease on life with a young one to protect and take care of.
Only guys who got away was the piece of **** cop who shot Paul in the back and killed ray, as well as Tony the new mayor, but you definitely get the sense that justice is on its way via the upcoming expose thanks to Bezzerites evidence.
Man, this was a really great noir story. Classic noir. Season 1 was amazing because it was a detective story with many noir elements, but this was much more classic and twisting and turning the way they've typically been. More red herrings that end up being resolved in a simple way that appeared to be more intricate on the surface. Loved all the characters all season as well, and once again, the end really hit me hard. Ray finally had a good moment with his son that he could walk away happy with, only to have that decision to get that moment bite him in the ass. Frank, with his business deal gone sour leading him into a horrible situation, and then his pride being his downfall in getting him stabbed.
I also do agree, and I thought this was clear, that Frank is a character putting on an act throughout the whole show as the person he thought he had to be in order to succeed, but not the person he wanted to be. That's what made him interesting, was the person he was with his wife was incredibly good natured and optimistic, a fantastic juxtaposition with the badass he could be when in 'work' mode. Lots and lots of tragic characters getting what's coming to them even though you're rooting for their success, despite the inevitability of their downfall. Man, when they successfully, and quite easily, destroy that cabin in the woods, you knew something bad was a brewing.
Anyways, I know this season was a disappointment to many, but I ****ing loved it. Hopefully with repeated viewings, others will learn to appreciate what they were able to do with this season. It's kind of like Nolan movies (who, unsurprisingly, also loves noir) where the first watch is a bit tougher and less emotional because you're so busy trying to figure out what the hell is going on, but the second viewing allows you to really appreciate the characters and the story because you can focus on things beyond acquiring the information needed to follow the story. The writing in this season had some sour moments, and the staggered directing lead to some bizarre changing in pace in some moments, but overall it was one of the best noir stories I've seen in years, playing with convention and subverting it in ways that really enhanced the characters and the themes they were exploring. Really excited to see what kind of noir they'll tackle for next season!
Oh, and Doctor Jones, I think Ani and Jordan are just heading out to start their new lives away from the mess they left behind, now that they've passed the evidence off to others, they're putting it behind them. Which was hopeful, in that that's what Frank and Ray wanted for them.