I have now made this thread a spoilers thread.
Beware.
The whole thing was resolved, but the ending felt a little lacking, until I realized that guy at the end was Jared, the 'crazy man' who was also repeating his days. Or was I just confused there? Ooh, mystery. Good way to go out.
Lots of great wrap up. We're left wondering what's really the deal with the lawyer (Barry Coburn?), but everyone gets what's coming to them. El Euron (sp?) finishing off the two dirty cops, Chad making a run for it, Damien capping Uncle Nick. All very satisfying.
Honestly though, I was kind of hoping that Hopper would take a moment to at least privately beg that, after finally getting to the second day, that the day won't repeat again. *grin* I think the only thing missing for me was some sort of moment of awareness for Hopper, where he finally realizes he is free. He saves the day, and breaks out of the cycle, but I never got the sense that he was relieved about it, y'know?
Also, I was mean and hoped that someone would tell Uncle Nick, "For every decision, there is a consequence."
All considered, though, I am satisfied with a TV show for the first time in a long while. Not since Firefly have I been this pleased with a show's ending. A great show. I saw elsewhere a complaint that the show was too complicated, but that's why I loved it. I plan to buy it when it comes out on DVD.