By Polly Hudson Four weeks. Twelve episodes. An agonising wait of over ninety million zillion years in between each one. And then, finally, after all we’ve invested, a BEYOND thrilling climax… that we almost cannot bear to watch. Unlike last year, when good HAD to triumph over evil (ie Aaron had to beat Wilf) or the world would literally end, the finale of this series was more confusing. I found myself rooting for everyone, which really means rooting for no-one. But then I reminded myself that this isn’t life, it’s a game show, and there can be no denying who has played that game the best, con…