Two questions:
1.) Why did the show -- a largely premise-driven show despite its ending -- focus so much on sci-fi and fantasy storytelling only to give the audience that watched for those bits nothing but dozens of red herrings, MacGuffins and abandoned threads?
2.) The ending clearly wants to showcase the show as a character-driven one, that it is about the characters much more than it is about anything else. Does that hold up? Were the characters good enough to be the focus of the show?
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