Definitely in agreement about it being too tidy. That was a... shockingly easy resolution.
And I know I complained a few weeks ago about them seemingly abandoning the core conceit of the show too early (Coop stealing from his friends & neighbors), but Coop returning to that life at this point makes ZERO sense. Succumbing to the addiction/thrill/adrenaline rush of stealing again simply doesn't jive with the man Coop became toward the end of the show, what he realized he lost, what he finally got back, etc.
I get it, there would be no second season otherwise, but that's why the arc and resolution we just witnessed should have been stretched to two or even three seasons. There was so much more meat on that bone, before introducing the whole framed-for-murder plot line.
I'll keep watching for sure, but IMO that was a disappointing homestretch (the last three episodes or so).