They did a good job tying things up in the finale. I still think they had way too much plot for just thirteen episodes. There were so many story threads that a lot of them ended up underdeveloped. Like, Levon, for instance. It was so obvious that he'd die that it had no impact at all, and most of his relationship with Liv seems to have happened off screen (she talked about "good memories with Levon" at one point and was like "when did that happen?") It's great that they have so many recurring characters (even the weather guy!) but sometimes it's hard to keep trck of who they are and which side they're on? Like, French guy. The finale reveals he's working for Brother Love...except he's a double agent really. I think. If the character had been introduced properly so we knew who he was then this might have worked as a surprise.
The editing in the warehouse fight was weird.
I totally forgot about Justin. Where's he been all season?
So Blaine really did love his dad. That's sad I guess.
It was nice that Liv gave up the cure for Clive and Dale but shoudln't Ravi have been trying to recreate whatever was in Isobel's brain that made it a cure?
Anyway, it's still a good show, I do like it! It's just weird?