The series finale, "Finishing the Hat," is one of the most satisfying conclusions to a drama ever. It doesn't leave you with a cliffhanger. It leaves you with a ghost, a game of poker, and the reminder that everyone has secrets.
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Here is why you need to watch the full series—from the Bree’s perfect casseroles to the five-year time jump. Before Big Little Lies and Only Murders in the Building , Marc Cherry perfected the "murder mystery in a small town" trope. Every season begins with a literal bang (or a whimper, or a suicide). Mary Alice Young, our dead narrator, sets the stage: "Yes, I’m dead. And I’m not the only one on this street hiding something." The series finale, "Finishing the Hat," is one