Mostly I enjoyed the chase, the fantastic storytelling, the creepy twists and turns. I wanted to know, of course, but I knew that we would get there eventually. Truth be told, I was never too invested in who the actual murderer was. “Form and Void,” the season finale that launched a million HBO Go complaints, was a great ending to an amazing season of television. It was a predictable and simplistic ending to a mass conspiracy that has turned us all into obsessive detectives, combing every inch of episodes for clues and using our blogs as the internet version of Rust’s crazy wall. Yet the season didn’t end with a bang - not a loud one, at least - but a whimper. The first season finale had much of what you would expect: a creepy murderous duo, a violent battle, blood and disgust and philosophizing and reconciliations. Eight episodes and a case spanning over 15 years, and we finally get our answers.
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