>>89214574But you said they couldn't have provided a big ending because of the show's scale, big isn't the same as meaningful. An ending with good closure, character development, that follows well on all the things the show has set up and makes it seem like what happened had an actual point. You can do the "twins go home at the end of the summer, bittersweet goodbye, roll credits with a cheesy pop-ish song that ends in a music box chime" ending and keep all that.