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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 24
| I mean like they will have some kind of mind blowing thing happen then fade to black. I don't want everything is fine we're so happy ending I want a dark ending. I'd like them to push television endings. Wrap some things up but leave other things hanging let us fill in some of the blanks for ourselves. Sometimes I don't like it when a series tries to spell everything out by the end. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 10
| I couldn't disagree more *lol* When it's a series I love and have invested in, I want them to finish the story, to answer the questions they've raised and give us a happy ending. Perhaps not Disney happy, but I find that when a series ends badly, it kinda ruins the previous seasons for me. I want the characters that I've come to love to come out of whatever seeing a light at the end of the tunnel. But that's just me. In any case, I hope they will at least finish it properly. |
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