The finale did Zacary dirty, and I’m still salty about it. After all his growth, they reduced him to a plot device—dying offscreen like some disposable side character. What even was that 'heroic sacrifice' nonsense? We didn’t get closure, just a rushed montage and a tearful speech from another character.
Compare that to earlier seasons, where his wit and vulnerability made him stand out. It’s like the writers forgot why people loved him. Maybe they ran out of time, but man, what a wasted opportunity. At least the fanfiction community’s doing him justice.
Zacary's finale arc was one of those gut-wrenching moments that stuck with me for days. After seasons of watching him struggle with loyalty and identity, his decision to sacrifice himself for the group felt inevitable yet heartbreaking. The way the camera lingered on his face—half-smiling, half-resigned—before the explosion hit? Masterful.
What really got me was the aftermath. The show didn’t just gloss over his death; we saw the characters grappling with grief in messy, human ways. That episode made me rethink his entire journey, from reckless hothead to someone who finally found purpose. Honestly, it’s rare for a finale to stick the landing so perfectly.
Zacary’s ending was wild! I’m still not over how they flipped his character last minute. Dude spent the whole series being the comic relief, then BAM—turns out he’s been the secret heart of the team all along. His final scene, where he hands off that cryptic note to the protagonist? Genius. Left everyone arguing online about whether it was a redemption or a betrayal. Personally, I think the writers knew exactly what they were doing—leaving just enough ambiguity to keep us talking.
Zacary’s fate in the finale was poetic, honestly. That slow-motion walk toward the enemy, humming his childhood lullaby? Chills. It tied back to episode one, when he joked about 'going out with a song.' The show always hinted he’d burn bright and fast, but seeing it play out—whew. Even his rivals looked shaken. Perfect ending for a flawed character who never learned to half-ass anything.
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I’ve rewatched his final episodes a dozen times, and it’s clear the writers scrambled to write him off. The exit felt rushed, like they patched together a solution last minute. It’s a shame because Zacary brought this raw energy to every scene. Now, when I recommend the show to friends, I always add a disclaimer: 'It’s great, but brace yourself—the best part leaves midway.'