Hokay, just finished it yesterday....
Dang...
Spoilers Ahoy! ....because that's how we do, apparently.
So, Walt dies, Jesse is free, Walt's family (save Hank) lives (which spares us having to see something awful happen to them). Walt redeemed himself just enough--not to make up for all the terrible things he has done, and not enough to make him sort of a hero or martyr--but enough to possibly give him some sense of a hard-earned victory. And of course, Badger and Skinny Pete make one last triumphant appearance. And all that is just fine with me. I wouldn't have had it any other way.
Did anyone else get the sense that Ozymandias worked as the climax of the series, and Granite State and Felina were sort of the coda? Or, to put it another way, Ozymandias was the end of the story, the logical conclusion to events that were set in motion long ago; and the last two episodes were the neat tidy end of Walter's life. Compared to the rest of the season, an auto-turret assault on a group of Skinheads was kind of low-key.