Warning: This post contains spoilers from the season 2 finale ofAmerican Vandal.

Read at your own risk.

Despite the dramatic twists and turns,American Vandalstar Tyler Alvarez actually found the season 2 finale somewhat comforting.

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We arent the worst generation; were just the most exposed, Peter says in the seasons final moments.

Were living in a constant state of feedback and judgment.

So maybe the masks are a tool to survive the time.

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Maybe they provide a thin layer of protection, a place to grow, discover, re-invent.

For his part, Alvarez found this monologue geniunely moving.

Its true, were not the worst generation; were just the most exposed.

Hearing that, it made me feel like it was okay.

It made me feel like maybe these people are wrong about us.

In fact, working on this season of thePeabody Award-winning seriesaffected Alvarezs relationship with social media.

Im just posting them.

I still do care and I still check for the right filter, but I dont care as much.

I really, really hope people listen to it.

I will follow these crime stories as long as they will let me, he says.

The concept for season 3, I will say, is really strong.

Again, it would be very different, which is exciting.

American Vandalseason 2 is available to stream now.