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Audience ratings on platforms like IMDb are notably mixed. Long-time viewers often cited disappointment at the lack of "loose ends" being tied up, though some appreciated the show ending on a rare positive note for the core family. Final Verdict
The confrontation between Lucious and Damon Cross is a highlight for its sheer intensity—and absurdity—including a memorable moment where Lucious uses his prosthetic leg as a weapon. However, the central mystery of the season (the flash-forwards showing Cookie and Lucious's supposed deaths) remains completely unresolved. [S6E18] Home Is on the Way
While it captures the trademark "Empire" energy with high-stakes brawls and musical glamour, ultimately suffers from being a finale that wasn't meant to be one. It offers emotional beats for Lucious and Cookie but leaves many of the show's biggest questions permanently unanswered. Audience ratings on platforms like IMDb are notably mixed
The episode (Season 6, Episode 18) serves as the makeshift series finale for the musical drama Empire . Originally intended to lead into more episodes, it became the final installment after production was halted, resulting in a conclusion that many fans and critics found disjointed and rushed. Review Breakdown However, the central mystery of the season (the
The episode attempts to wrap up multiple sprawling storylines—including the launch of Bossyfest and the fight for control of the Empire—in a way that feels frantic. Critics at TV Fanatic described it as more of a "clip show" with musical performances, lacking the definitive closure a six-season journey deserves.