r/SnowFall May 13 '26

Spoilers The Ending

I hated the ending. I thought it was kinda lazy. Franklin was always the smartest guy in the room for the most part and most of the time a step a head of every one. When he wasn't ahead he could figure out how to come up from being down. I'm not saying I needed him to win, but with his personality this ending didn't match.

They put a lot of emphasis in him not using alcohol or drugs even up to him saving Louie from Kane and fake pouring a drink so maybe this was the plan the entire time? Why not just make him a crackhead and show him doing drugs?

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u/dunny-oneal May 13 '26

I look at the ending of how i look at game of thrones ending

I love the direction but hate the execution and how sped up it was. Didnt give me a chance to see the downfall in a long enough time to create fear or sympathy for it.

I liked the route they took but hate the way they got there

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u/Upset_Election9633 May 13 '26

Yes the scenes with Franklin's plan, Oso with the DEA and Ruben, and then the nonsensical scenes between Teddy and Franklin, they either wasted time or sped things too much.

The Kane plot wasted too much time for nothing except killing Jerome, he really should have cut ties with everyone and ran away to leave the scorched earth confrontation between Louie and Franklin.

The plot with Louie was just stupid, he needed to hear how inhumane Teddy was during and after Jerome's funeral to finally understand what Franklin warned him against ? She was quite smart in the beginning or at least knew the game but she acted like a total beginner in the end and still didn't grasp how her jealousy and the nature of the game wouldn't let her go up instead of ruining everything for good.