concept: a TV show runs for a decent number of years. More than four. The characterizations stay consistent. The writers don’t do anything wildly inappropriate like excuse rape or abuse. No one you’ve invested hours upon hours of your life into has their story reduced to a “shocking” death scene that has no meaning beyond that shock value. The quality of the storylines don’t take a sudden, strange spiral downward. When it ends, you leave it feeling bittersweet. Sad that it’s over, but glad you got to experience it and take a journey with some people who you came to care about.
It would be easier to list all of the times Shawn didn’t get kicked out of Walgreens lbr
He probably pretended to have a vision and crashed into every shelf/basket/till in the place until there was nothing left. Just chaos. Meanwhile Gus is trying to put everything back up and apologizing to everyone in sight.