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this is a very satisfying conclusion for season 2, i liked how everyone had an ending. season 2 has its hits and misses but overall it was a more complete story than season one considering the storyline was so overloaded with demons, aliens, maniacs etc. everything fit properly and had considerable screentime. im excited about season 3 because of the surprising improvement this season is compared to season 1 which already was good.