The gist of the episode, I think, came down to three death scenes:

1.

Im not sure if the creators were planning to do more with her character.

(At one point, she randomly turned out to be Tylers shrink.

v-tv-show

Tyler and Val: two bad tastes that go bad together!)

After delivering the V-human baby hybrid, she caught a quick look at her child.

Her face was a mix of horror and confusion.

Before she could even fully react, Anna stuck her with a death scalpel.

Tough, pulpy storytelling and a great palette cleanser.

If nothing else, we know hes not going to spendanotherseason agonizing over Val.

RIP, Doctor Joshua(?)

He makes youbelievethat the Vs are genuinely everywhere.

Hobbes, I dont care if you might fit three hundred pounds of muscle into that tight black T-shirt.

How the heck do you knowanythingabout what alien technology can or cant notice?

Now that my plan has failed, myrealplan can begin.

So it was a thrill to see her massive breakdown when she discovered her dead soldier boys.

Its always seemed to me thatVis a bit too straight-laced.

It grew stale around episode 4.

In that sense, Annas final actions practically feel like a reboot of the entire series.

She decloaked her armada and turned the sky red.

Viewers, Santa Clausdoesexist!

What did you think the season finale, viewers?

Will you giveVanother looksee when it returns in the Fall?

Were you happy to see Val go?

And could we like never have another episode composed entirely of characters walking through CGI sets?

The freakin holodeck looked more realistic.

Makes me wishVhad a slightly more eclectic soundtrack.