That's because Ozymandias was the climax of the series and the following two episodes were the resolution of the series.
You know, like how a good book doesn't have the climax in the last ten pages and then the story ends just as the actions is finished, Breaking Bad has two full episodes completing and showing the damage and pain and resolution to everyone Walter has been in contact with (who is alive).
Breaking Bad is a fucking blue print on how to end a series.
I think for the most part, season 5 was fucking incredible, but you did mention my only two gripes with it.
I also felt that Walt's rise to becoming a drug lord occurred way too quickly. Every time he mentioned his empire, I went, "wait, what?" and then I remembered, "oh yeah, in two episodes he went from southwest America to having an international presence". It felt rushed, but given how few episodes they had, I don't think they could have done better. Season 5 was packed a bit too much and makes me kinda wish part 1 had 13 episodes to breathe a little more.
The ending wasn't great either. Jessie's stuff was fine, but Walt's wasn't what I wanted out of the series.
I understand where you're coming from OP. I had similar thought in the first half of S5. But it clicked for me once you think about who Walter White was. And for some people, once you could no longer deny that Walt is a villain, it was no longer a show they wanted to watch.
Season 5 was great. What should be criticized was everything inbetween Season 1 and Season 5.
Season 5 Part 1 was pretty meh. Weakest season for me, easily.
But Season 5 Part 2 was pretty good.
I think a timeskip to season 5 part 2 might've worked better. Season 5 part 1 just felt really rushed.
Season 5 isn't perfect going but over-reactions in here. It had some great moments but all the momentum ended after the fantastic ending to season 4. Season 5 needed to build itself up again and doing so felt rushed.
Hated the finale, it just wasn't breaking bad. Walter Whites Mcgyver abiliites were purpostrious, that machine gun in car that then shoots up every single bad guy that just happened to be all in the building was insane. Breaking Bad is all about mistakes that turn good for them, everything ran like clock work in the finale.
Seriously, for me the finale of Breaking Bad is up there with Dexter in bad finales.
The neo nazi's were literally just introduced to create some sympathy for Walter (as bad as he is, at least he's not as bad as this!)
Walt went full bad with some ridicilous moments such as "I'm in the empire business" or "Say my name." All cringe worthy moments. Also two over the top heists with a magnet and a train. Killing Mike seemed out of nowhere and felt it was done just to have a major death.
The best scene in all of breaking bad is Walt in the parking lot with the amateur meth cookers.
Because it was good?