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This Is How Twitter Reacted to the Surprise Cameo in the “Fosse/Verdon” Finale

Paddy read Bob for filth and received a dancing eulogy in return. Gwen chose touring in Chicago over a chance to get away from it all, while Nicole gave some of her dad’s vices a try. And Bob brought his life story to All That Jazz before making a final exit. Here’s how Twitter reacted to the emotional end of Fosse/Verdon:

Debbie Allen

Debbie Allen gave us this flashback to an opening night that turned out to be a pivotal part of the Fosse/Verdon finale:

Kelli Barnett

And the resident Liza Minnelli of Fosse/Verdon signed off with style:

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Nick Grevera

Nick heralded the night’s surprise cameo by Lin-Manuel Miranda by pointing out what a Russian nesting doll of a role it was:

John Daltonn

While John took it to an even more meta level:

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lin-Manuel gave us one last look at him in that sexy-as-hell sparkly shirt next to Sam Rockwell as Bob Fosse:

And he said goodnight with help from Nicole Fosse herself:

Michael Bird

But perhaps it was this tweet that summed up the series finale best of all:

Not ready to say “Auf Wiedersehen” to Fosse/Verdon? See what we caught Twitter saying about it every week – starting with the penultimate episode:

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