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Originally Posted by Barnes
They say, once they reveal the identities of Adam and Eve in the caves, you will see that they had everything planned from the begining.
I think that ever since they set a finish date, the show has gotten a lot tighter. Season 2 was mostly filler but near the end of season 3 when they decided on how many episodes would be left the show really started picking up steam.
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I agree with you on the timeline of the tighter episodes. I'm thinking they really had no end and that was the problem. Pegging an end gave them the chance to have a middle and a beginning and then fill in the blanks. That removed that feeling that they were just winging it. I think killing off a few characters helped them as well with tightening the story line. That and virtually ignoring some introduced characters while concentrating on a set number of them.
It's certainly right back to a spot where I just don't want to miss an episode and they always end way too early.