If this was any other show, I'd be outraged. The plot has holes all along, and everything BPO-wise feels rushed, poor written and with deus ex machina everywhere.
But, then again, this isn't just any other show. And, to be fair, I don't care about BPO, its evil plan or whatever, and how the sensates fight it. I really didn't follow most of it, and missed many of the logistics behind stopping the bad guys. But I didn't rewind to understand, because I couldn't care less about the good guys-bad guys relationship. The only relationships I care about are the good guys-good guys ones.
The emotion, the love, the connection they all have are the core of the show. That's what I cared about. The emotional, not the rational. The last 25 minutes are amazing. They summed up what the series has been about: inclusion, acceptance and togetherness. And the creators' knew that. And they gave us what they knew we wanted, why we loved it. The 151 (151!) minute finale delivered.
Thank you for making bold shows that give visibility to minorities. Representation matters more than I can say. Thank you. Gracias. Danke. (IMDb won't allow me to use Hindi and Korean characters, but you see where I'm going with this).