Chaos was fast-paced, entertaining, and a great way to end the season.
Well, seems like was the Kings intention all along.
Adrian and Barbara doubt that their words will have any effect.

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Luccas review is far more positive.
Lucca says they dont.
Thankfully,The Good Fightavoids that same trap.
The conversation is pretty tense since they havent spoken since the breakup.
The Feds assume Lucca did this on purpose and arrest her.
Stack refuses to come forward, even if it would help save Lucca.
Instead, he works with Marissa and Jay to figure out who placed the malware on his computer.
He suspects it was someone he was chatting with on 4chan.
(It appears as though Felix is Dianes Colin Sweeney.)
This is the moment weve been waiting for all season.
Dincon starts throwing objections, and he and Maia get into a yelling match.
In the end, she wins over the judge.
Now its time for the denouement, and theres a lot of it.
Colin shows up with the FBI and arrests Stack right after they exchange flash drives.
And thats when the blackout hits, throwing the entire city into darkness.
But overall I liked it because it helped set a tranquil mood for the finale.
Surrounded by candles, she finds out that her father has agreed to take the DOJs 35-year deal.
She pleads with him to not give up, but he confesses that hes guilty of everything.
He gets a call and leaves the house to supposedly turn himself over.
However, its a lie.
Instead, he gets in the car with a shady man who will help him flee justice.
Its an incredibly selfish move, especially because he knows that the Feds know Maia perjured herself.
(But, lets be real, no one who didnt watchThe Good Wifeis watchingThe Good Fight.)
Shes been let down by her family yet again.
Chaos was a great end to good/occasionally great season of television.
Story lines seamlessly moved in and out of each other without any stumbling.
Moments like that made this finale feel like an intricately plotted play.