The point is that you can't be terrible your entire life and then be rewarded for it. He was emotionally rewarded for doing good, but if he was actually rewarded he wouldn't have been doing good at all.
I'm not sure why what Kim did being upsetting is a bad thing, the characters already did way worse.
This seems like a major misread of the finale, favoring the flashy shootout over the actual end of the characters' arcs.
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The point is that you can't be terrible your entire life and then be rewarded for it. He was emotionally rewarded for doing good, but if he was actually rewarded he wouldn't have been doing good at all.
I'm not sure why what Kim did being upsetting is a bad thing, the characters already did way worse.
This seems like a major misread of the finale, favoring the flashy shootout over the actual end of the characters' arcs.