Board Thread:Rant and Rave/@comment-33386384-20180525212302/@comment-24386552-20180727034802

It would've been real interesting had they flipped it around and made Weaver the one with more of a conscience given that he had done enough bad sh*t to know how it affects him in the long-run while Rogers went about his investigations all cavalier, reckless, and morally questionable while still maintaining a regular cop persona. There were so many angles to explore and that goes for the entire season. It's like the production team hadn't learned anything from previous season's criticisms and just went for the things that were either too safe and easy while throwing in random twists. I remember enjoying the midseason finale of S7 at first because things were really happening (like the week before) but then realized it was storytelling on steroids and had lost track about halfway through. Between that being too rushed and other episodes being way too slow (The Nook ones), I think I had given up until the week of the series finale where I just sucked it up and binged all the episodes I missed. Even then, I still felt like the payoff was so strange.