If the game ends in a couple of updates, I can't think of a way to resolve both its main plot and all its subplots adequately. Which would make its ending rushed.
Especially the subplots. The game foreshadows a bunch of things. From further bimbofication for Steph, to navigating banging a whole family behind Ellie's back, to trying to juggle mother and daughter in Vanessa's path. Even Lydia's sister who was supposed to be an important character to the main plot, has barely gotten any screen time. All these need time and gradual development, you can't just slap an ending in a couple updates and call it day.
But it's usually what happens with devs who have overextended and just want to move on.
I just don't know how it can be called rushed
now when it was always planned to end very soon. I'll quote the dev here:
"There are two more major days planned, Monday and the final big scenes with the girls, and then Tuesday (the final mission all the teams stuff contributes towards) which will have the epilogues.
Don't know how long they will take, but they will progress the story and game for everybody, not be individual updates like the last few have been."
I mean sure you could claim that the game
SHOULD be longer in your opinion but it's not like the dev has suddenly decided to rush an ending.