Enjoyed most of this episode as much as the rest of the series, but the final couple of scenes ruined it for me. The lack of payoff as to who Midas are and what they want, after spending the entire series building up the question, is unimaginably disappointing.
It's a shame because the episode up to that point was actually pretty good. Victor's descent into villainy as Midas heaps pressure onto him, and the horrific decision he has to make to protect himself from the consequences of what he's done, I felt were pretty well-written. But it's all thrown away by the fact that the series never resolves the central question the entire plot is built around: who the Minions of Midas are. This is one of the best examples of how NOT to end a series.
It's a shame because the episode up to that point was actually pretty good. Victor's descent into villainy as Midas heaps pressure onto him, and the horrific decision he has to make to protect himself from the consequences of what he's done, I felt were pretty well-written. But it's all thrown away by the fact that the series never resolves the central question the entire plot is built around: who the Minions of Midas are. This is one of the best examples of how NOT to end a series.