The episode represents Gus "letting go" of his life and Walt "letting go" of his remaining morality to win his war for power. 2. The Good Place: " Whenever You’re Ready " (S4E13)
The episode concludes with the haunting reveal of the "Lily of the Valley" plant in Walt’s backyard, confirming he poisoned a child to manipulate Jesse.
The "letting go" here is literal, as the freighter explodes with Jin still on board, forcing Sun to leave him behind. 4. Community: "Advanced Introduction to Finality " (S4E13) The finale of the controversial "gas-leak year" (Season 4). [S4E13] Letting Go
It explores the idea that the "peace" of the afterlife is only meaningful if it can eventually be released. 3. Lost: "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 " (S4E13)
This episode deals with the physical and emotional act of leaving the Island. The episode represents Gus "letting go" of his
Jeff Winger finally lets go of his resistance to the group and graduates, delivering an inspirational speech that mirrors his arrival in Season 1.
Locke warns Jack that if they leave, they will have to lie about what happened, and it will "eat away" at him. The "letting go" here is literal, as the
The characters reach a point of spiritual fulfillment where they choose to step through the final door and dissolve into the universe.