Was amazing to see how well this (3rd) season embraced so many elements of Harry's character development in continuity with the previous seasons; ultimately bringing the reality of Harry's repression about as close to the surface as it could get. The final scene was nearly perfect in every way. Although I gotta admit, I was somewhat distracted by the stark contrast of Pullman's face as it contorted itself beyond the otherwise diligently maintained limits of his character's baseline monotone palette of expression. Still, in the days following, the show's characters and questions continue to resonate. This show's writers, staff, and actors deserve recognition for another very well done series.