User blog comment:AndrewBrauer/Everything Wrong With Brawl in the Family in 6 Minutes Or Less (CinemaSins parody)/@comment-31789809-20170607123234/@comment-31789809-20170607143336

Okay yes, it was close to the end of the episode, you are definitely right about that. Now onto my next point, so what?! Just because a scene is at a later time-stamp then another scene doesn't automatically mean that it is less important than another near the beginning. Take certain novels for example, they don't include all of the important information regarding the characters right at the beginning; they take their time to lead to a big dramatic reveal and make the readers stunned at something they never would've expected. And because of that, one is able to take said information and use it to fill in the gaps that the start of the book created and brings those scenes into a whole new light. That is basic analysis 101 and take this with a grain of salt, but one would be an utter fool to think that ending scenes mean nothing for the story as a whole.