It resulted in it because Patti said it would.
Yes, so surely that should stick just as much as throwing Patti down that well did. Oh, wait.
Surely the metaphor of nuking this place wasn't lost on you.
Well, it wasn't exactly subtle.
It's just weird to suggest Kevin would just suddenly
know that would work. That was one of the reasons that particular episode made it seem like this was "all in his head": it's going to work because he believes it's going to work, and that's it? Er. Yeah, but what about those previous hotel segments that made it look like it
wasn't just in his head? What about his resurrections? Does he really have a handle on all this? He just seemed very, very confused overall, up to that point! No, there's no doubt it's just going to work? This is all over and it's time to move on?
Okay.
And of course, that was all so Kevin would come to the realization that it
might have been kinda shitty of him to tell Nora to just go and die in a fire. Apparently, that was the entire point of this thing, and the real reason Kevin went along with his dad's plan.
Right after he fucked up with Nora.
That reminds me of that part in
Lost where Locke fucks up and makes the Hatch explode/implode/whatever, and the show decides to dedicate an episode to his brilliant idea of building a sweat lodge so he could have visions telling him what to do next. Yep. The answer being a hilarious "hey, maybe check on those other people who were there when the thing exploded/imploded/whatever?". D'oh! Well, I guess we really needed some supernatural help there!
I'd argue that all that supernatural stuff actually
distracts from the core of the story... but in the case of this show, that seems to be the entire point, really. The supposed "core" just isn't particularly good or interesting in the first place.
i get that you don't think the fantastical elements were worth it or earned, but complaining about the lack of logic in an element of the show that... lacks logic.. seems kinda stupid.
It's
kinda better when you can actually follow the character's motivations. Here, it's just "well, the rules of that world are completely elusive, but
according to the music and
considering this is the second-to-last episode, I guess this is a meaningful moment and it's going to work/stick".