I loved how it ended. It was touching and sweet, and I liked the after commentary with Seth Meyers. Michael getting to be human was awesome, and that last line made my heart so happy that he got to live out his own dream. When Jason ran through the door, that was just so Jason and it was awesome too.
As for Michael being in a not futuristic earth, I think that just goes back to the passage of time. Jeremy Berimy (or however it's spelled) goes forward and loops backwards several times. It's like how Janet says she experiences all times at once, so to her, no one is ever really gone. I think of Michael going back like that. And if that's the case, and Jeremy Berimy loops around perhaps no one is ever truly gone in that regard. It's just a constant looping of time and space except for that dot in the i which might have been where they were spending their time together in the afterlife. There are just soooo many different ways this show can be thought of. But I like that it ended with hope. I figured it would, but...yeah. :)
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As for Michael being in a not futuristic earth, I think that just goes back to the passage of time. Jeremy Berimy (or however it's spelled) goes forward and loops backwards several times. It's like how Janet says she experiences all times at once, so to her, no one is ever really gone. I think of Michael going back like that. And if that's the case, and Jeremy Berimy loops around perhaps no one is ever truly gone in that regard. It's just a constant looping of time and space except for that dot in the i which might have been where they were spending their time together in the afterlife. There are just soooo many different ways this show can be thought of. But I like that it ended with hope. I figured it would, but...yeah. :)