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This is one of the best episodes of television I have seen in quite some time. There was so much building of to "War," and the way it ended certainly caught me off-guard. As you mention, this episode could have served as the series finale, even with a number of dangling story threads. As it stands though, I'm sad to see Lights Out go, but happy that it ended with a proverbial bang.
It was a fantastic episode. I was on my feet the whole time.