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Originally Posted by Darrell
Dion Giolito (Owner of Illusione) and I were talking about the finale on Twitter and he said he saw Sack dying all along, he said he was like the new guy on the Away Team in the old Star Trek.
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You would reduce a great character to "Ensign #3", meanie.
If all they wanted was a dead body, they could have killed a number of other members. Hell, they brought back the d-bag they burned the tat off of last season. I'm sure some of us would have been happy to see him go. (BTW, wtf was he doing there?!?! Is he back in good standing now?!?!) I think they wanted to heighten the drama by killing someone we actually cared about and they were able to do that without impacting their storyline options by taking out someone who is well known and well liked, but is basically a reactionary character. His character bio on FX's webpage describes him as having "more heart than brains". It seems this outcome was inevitable, yet is still heartbreaking.
I got my hopes up when Gemma followed Polly into the safehouse where Stahl was waiting. I thought my dream of a Gemma-Stahl throwdown was finally going to come true. But alas, it was not to be. I didn't think I could hate Stahl more than I did, but after her hijinks in this finale I'm praying for violent and painful end for her. Conniving, backstabbing, ruthless... I'm really sorry Opie didn't pull the trigger on her.
I'll end my rant there. More later.