Man that last episode was depressing.
I should've known when everyone was happy at dinner everything would fall to pieces in several minutes.
Things could've kind of worked out if Sally didn't dump Aiden. wtf?

I doubt they'd do a full-on reset of everything. The second scenario seems much more likely.
Man that last episode was depressing.
I should've known when everyone was happy at dinner everything would fall to pieces in several minutes.
Things could've kind of worked out if Sally didn't dump Aiden. wtf?

Sawyer??? Is that you? Did you have a little work done. You look much less like a middle aged angry man.... and I don't like it.Though they'll probably never go full DOFP like they did in the BBC series with George and Nina's daughter, sadly...


Wow...that's interesting. It should be a wild ride then...Sam Witwer interview:
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So, basically...
1. They've known for over a year (presumably since the S4 pick-up) that this would be the final season, but for whatever reason, had to keep it under wraps. Thanks, Syfy.
2. There could've been a fourth and a fifth season, but I guess when Universal bought the show, they cut the budget down, so they decided it would be best to end it on four. Thanks, Universal.
and 3. According to Witwer, this season "wrecks the car" and "if you're gonna finish a show right, you shouldn't be able to continue the show".