Carries an inevitability to it that consumes just about every moment of every episode. The breaks between the collapses feel even less hopeful, and the collapses feel like they're only the beginning of what's to come. By the time the last couple of episodes come around, everything that happens goes exactly as expected because that's what this show, and especially this season, is about: outcomes are known, and are only shifted when change actually takes place. Knowing how everything will play out before it does only makes it hit harder, and when it ends exactly how it's expected to, the worst part is that it would've been so easy to prevent, but no one is willing to change because it's so much easier to just dig themselves deeper into the hole they're already living in.