Wow, that was pretty awesome. Not so much for the usual plot twists and violence and all that predictably shocking stuff, but for the moments of warmth and humanity. I loved how Cosima handled Kendall, getting this bitter, suspicious woman to cooperate just by being nice and matter-of-fact and decent and, well, being Cosima. Cosima is the best.
And it was so sweet that Donnie (and Alison?) actually tracked down Jesse as a gift for Helena. And charmingly corny that he actually does like her, that there's some truth to what seemed like a childish fantasy Helena had spun. (I also loved the "science baby" line.) And Helena lying down on the floor with Rudy and comforting him at the end, even after being the one to kill him... she's, err, complicated. Interesting how that paralleled the ending with Sarah and Kira lying in the snow together, which was another awesomely sweet moment.
Plus we do actually get an answer for how Sarah ended up adopted by her biological, err, niece, and it's also sort of heartwarming and helps heal the rift between Kendall and Siobhan.
And I'm relieved that Krystal was rescued, though I wonder where she goes from here. She's got tons of questions, and it was left hanging how they're going to be addressed. Meanwhile, it looks like Shay will stick around for next season, which is cool.
Plotwise, honestly, it felt like kind of an anticlimax. Coady and the whole Castor thing seemed to be dealt with far too easily, although I did like it that it was Sarah's skill as a con artist that let them catch Coady in a sting. And Alison's election arc didn't really have much payoff, it seemed. It finally tied into the larger plot, but only incidentally. I guess its various payoffs came along the way rather than building to a single climax in the finale.
The big reveals didn't do much for me either. Neolution is back? They were the real masterminds behind Leda and Castor all along? Okay, whatever. And Mrs. Duncan is alive? Of course she is. The important dead parental figures who are key to the mystery always turn up alive eventually. Even Delphine's death didn't evoke much emotion in me, since she's totally lost any sympathy through her behavior this season. Oh, and Nealon had a freaky worm thing in his mouth? What's that about?
Rachel's bionic eye is neat, though.
Instead of a clone dance party this time, we get a clone dinner party, a subtler sequence but still quite an elaborate VFX exercise. I'm not sure if having all those other people in the scene sitting between them would've made it easier or harder to pull off. Probably both, depending on what aspect of the shot they were working on. Still, it looked like there were relatively few split-screen shots and a lot where they faked interaction with body doubles and cuts. So probably less VFX work here than in the dance party.
Oh, gods, I just realized... Alison is now on the school board. I shudder to think what will happen once the power goes to her head. There will be blood. So much blood.