The final episode


Does any one else thinks it's lame that they sold the house?
It would've been more fitting if Charlie, who for years didn't want to have the kind of life his father had but eventually became like him with a family named business and multiple kids, had moved back to the house to start his own family.

Oh, and no Will?

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I also felt kinda sad about it. But I think they made the episode that way to show that the siblings had grown up and needed to start their own lives outside the house.

At least they kept the restaurant;)

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The way they made it was good, but not for Charlie. From the beginning of the show up until he got cancer, it was about him living his father's life (living in his house, working in his job, raising his children) out of necessity while being the last thing he wanted to do.
Even after he moved out and did his own thing, he still ended up with the kind of life his father had. So for him moving back in for the last time would've given a better closure for his character.

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