That was a pretty good finale. It was nice to see all the original main characters return-- Emma just made a cameo, unfortunately, but the Charmings played a large part in the story.
Both Rumpy and Regina got great endings to their stories, with Rumpy making out especially well. By sacrificing himself in a surprise move, he not only wiped out Wish Rumpy, but saved Hook (and ended his curse), and was reunited with Belle in the afterlife. And the former Evil Queen is now the first democratically elected leader of all the combined realms embedded in Storybrooke-- which was kind of like Disney's Magic Kingdom on steroids.
Jacinda and Lucy kind of got pushed to the sidelines in favor of the traditional favorites, but at least they are now included in the Storybrooke family, as are Robin and Alice (and the original Robin even got to make an appearance.
Like the series always did (well, mostly did), the grand finale revolved around the messages of hope and redemption-- and even though it gave us satisfying conclusions to the characters' story arcs, it left the door open for many more stories. And even if those stories never get told, we're left with the knowledge that they're all still out there, living honorable lives and fighting evil when it comes calling.
Both Rumpy and Regina got great endings to their stories, with Rumpy making out especially well. By sacrificing himself in a surprise move, he not only wiped out Wish Rumpy, but saved Hook (and ended his curse), and was reunited with Belle in the afterlife. And the former Evil Queen is now the first democratically elected leader of all the combined realms embedded in Storybrooke-- which was kind of like Disney's Magic Kingdom on steroids.
Jacinda and Lucy kind of got pushed to the sidelines in favor of the traditional favorites, but at least they are now included in the Storybrooke family, as are Robin and Alice (and the original Robin even got to make an appearance.
Like the series always did (well, mostly did), the grand finale revolved around the messages of hope and redemption-- and even though it gave us satisfying conclusions to the characters' story arcs, it left the door open for many more stories. And even if those stories never get told, we're left with the knowledge that they're all still out there, living honorable lives and fighting evil when it comes calling.