The writer of this show needs to go back to their job at McDonald's, bc that's better than anything else they will ever do in their life. Disgusting that this trope exists. I wasted my time watching three seasons, following along with the story, which I thought was subpar throughout, but had me interested until the final episode, where they pulled a prank on the viewers that the writer should have known before grammar school should never be.
I would have loved to see the show end ones episode early. I was invested in the characters. I was invested in the story. Then I got hit by the final episode, and wish I had never started it. Anyone who says otherwise should attend one writing class. It was by far the worst ending to a series that I have ever seen.
My recommendation? If you feel like spending 18 hours watching something almost good, watch 17 episodes. Don't matter trying to view this as a good series, just enjoy it as a mediocre series that has a good ending at the 17th episode, and save yourself the anguish at watching the joke that they play on you in the final hour.
Very poor job, author. You embarrassed yourself.