This was a fairly decent series ender (if that's what it was). Given the complete boneheaded writing decisions of Aces and Eights, you couldn't expect much other than what they brought to this episode. I think the message sent at the end of the episode was great. However, this season in my opinion demonstrates why most series like this should call it a day after 5 seasons. Series like Law & Order are different, they carry virtually nothing over from show to show, they can go forever. Seal, and shows like it, are different. And so, they tend to run out of steam by the end of 5 seasons. They should've cut this one off after S5.