
"For the last few days in New York City, I have been deluged with urgent warnings to prepare for the worst snowstorm in years. As a result, my newsfeed has been consumed by cold-weather tips, soup recipes, puffer coats, and shovel recommendations. Perhaps that is the reason why I, along with the rest of the viewing public, had next to zero idea that this week's episode functioned as an effective season finale for Potomac, with next week's episode being entirely dedicated to Karen's return."
"While I still feel that Gizelle haranguing Angel on a private jet while the rest of the women looked on in tacit endorsement was uncomfortable to watch and over-the-top in general, as of the conclusion of this trip, I have done a full 180 on Angel's Getaway from Hell: it may be an outright disaster, but if we aren't going to put the girls in luxury, we may as well be entertained by watching them endure misery instead."
New York City weather alerts dominated the narrator's newsfeed, obscuring awareness that the episode served as an effective season finale and that the next episode focuses on Karen's return. The season ended with brief summary shots and an unceremonious conclusion outside the Denver airport. Angel orchestrated a chaotic getaway that subjected coworkers to public confrontation, discomfort, and poor logistics. Gizelle aggressively confronted Angel on a private jet while others tacitly endorsed the harassment. Angel initially thwarted Gizelle's takeover but then insisted on impractical plans, forcing the women into further misery and roadside indignities instead of luxury.
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