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I liked the ending of Breaking Bad.Sopranos ending, I didn’t care for it.
Honestly, the only TV series I considered to have a great finale is the office.
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I liked the ending of Breaking Bad.Sopranos ending, I didn’t care for it.
Honestly, the only TV series I considered to have a great finale is the office.
They get arrested for not helping a guy who was getting mugged, instead making jokes and laughing. At their trial a bunch of people they've wronged in the past testify as character witnesses. They're sent to jail. Jerry does stand up in jail. The end.
Oh yeah, I guess that is what happens lolThey get arrested for not helping a guy who was getting mugged, instead making jokes and laughing. At their trial a bunch of people they've wronged in the past testify as character witnesses. They're sent to jail. Jerry does stand up in jail. The end.
I'm a little weird in that after Steve Carroll left I thought the Office kind of got better, the show became less about Michael Doing stupid stuff and more about the other characters, guys like Daryl, Stanley, Kevin, Angela, all actually grew as characters and I liked it. I wasn't a huge fan of the last season but the final was fantastic!Sopranos ending, I didn’t care for it.
Honestly, the only TV series I considered to have a great finale is the office.
Did/do you watch The Walking Dead? Everything seemed gimmicky and they used tricks in story telling to make their twists try to be shocking. It just came across as stupid at times.Not a very satisfying ending. I wanted Jon to kill Dany and Sansa to end up as Queen in the North--those were satisfying narrative closures, but everything else was...off. Either things that didn't make sense (Greyworm simply accepting Tyrion's idea to let the lords of the realm choose a new king and that king decide what to do with Jon? Whether or not Greyworm can enforce his will on the whole realm, emotionally there's no way that's something he could accept) or just felt like generic bookkeeping ("We need to end the story for everyone...what about Sam? Oh, Grand Maester, cuz he likes the books. How about Bron? He's a mercenary so he's into gold...wouldn't it be funny if he were the new Master of Coin? Arya? Fuck if I know").
There was absolutely nothing about this episode that stayed true to the story Martin was telling beyond Jon killing Dany. It idled into a safe, easy ending, nothing hugely shocking happened that changed audience perceptions or turned the narrative on its head in a way that fit everything that came before--that was what made Martin such a good author. Making the plot unpredictable, but in ways that didn't feel like random left turns or nonsensical gotchas. This finale and, really, this season didn't produce any of that.
I agree completely with the Dexter series finale, it’s weird though because I think Rita getting killed at the end of season 4 and Dex’s kid being left in her blood was one of the best season endings ever.Oops, it was so bad I almost forgot it happened.
The all time worst ending for a series shall always be....
Dexter.
No. Honestly a pretty decent episode.Was it as bad as the internets saying? lol
That was a mix of HORRIBLE and EMBARRASSING! Pure Direwolf Shit.
The only thing that makes me happy is that I’m 100% positive GRRs ending will be NOTHING like D&Ds. I bet he’s laughing his ass off right now reading all the bad reviews of the finale. The past 3 season have pretty much been shit(minus a few episodes), after the source material was gone HBO decided to turn GOT into fan friendly television, pathetic. I can’t wait till Martin finishes this and absolutely nothing comes close to the tv series. Pretty smart actually, he lets HBO fuck up their ending and any GRR ending that even comes close to what he’s already written makes him look like a genius. Let’s just hope he lays off the cake until then, I’ll freak out if he dies before finishing.
Was anyone else hoping at the end somehow the Night King and the white walkers were still alive and killed everyone? Seriously though, how much better would the show have been if all the Kings Landing stuff happened before any of the white walkers breached the wall and we thought we had a happy ending and instead the final battle wipes almost everyone out?
Of any show ever this show shouldn't have had a happy ending. Especially for so many of them. I kept waiting for a final twist at the end. There's no way Martin's final vision was all of these characters living and everybody just being so happy. This wasn't supposed to be Harry Potter.
What was the point of having Jon be a Targaryen? Why is fire going to live in ice?
Why would Greyworm take Jon prisoner instead of killing him?
How the fuck were there still so many Dothraki and Unsullied alive?
Why did Arya go all the way to the Red Keep to kill Cersei only to then just give up and become Christopher Columbus?
Why did they waste time in the last episode showing Arya and the horse when she wasn't even on the horse?
Why was there 3 Starks at that "trial"? Why would Greyworm be the only representative of Dany? Why would he give a fuck what those others had to say?
Why wouldn't the other 6 kingdoms also not want to become independent?
How is Sam a Grand Maester?
Why did the Red Woman kill herself if Arya wasn't going to fulfill the prophecy?
What about the prince that was promised?
What about Cersei's prophecy?
Why would a dragon care about melting the throne?
These are questions I literally thought of off the top of my head as I just start typing away. I'm sure there will be lots of others once I actually think more.
My daughter started watching the show so I've been rewatching it too. We're halfway through season 2 and so far Dany is like a completely different person that would never in a million years burn a city of civilians down. Every time she makes a comment about doing the right thing I just cringe.The whole Dany thing ...
The writers couldn't seem to make up their mind on what to do with her. In Episode 5, the actions of torching hundreds of thousands of innocents in King's Landing is explained as being either Targeryan madness or grief-lit rage as a result of all she's lost in her campaign in Westeros -- neither of which makes sense to me because she's had similar experiences in Essos and still never turned into anything near this.
But the showrunners do an about-face on that in the finale. Now, she's deluded. She's a misguided messianic figure who will save the world from itself. She's Thanos, but prettier and with a better personality in her downtime. She's sees the innocents as guilty because they didn't turn on Cersei, even though they did when they rang the bells.
So now her actions are clouded even more. We've gone from a ruthless but righteous ruler who listened to her advisers often to her detriment and accepted personal loss in the name of a greater goal for the whole to a character who snaps and undoes her own victory for the smallest of triggers to being this naive girl who thinks she can save the world through cleansing it. It was like the writers themselves couldn't reconcile what they needed Dany to do in Episode 5 to drive their story home with her character, and that they knew viewers would have a problem with it, so they tried to give some fan service and make her more of a tragic position in the finale. Except none of the three Danys they wrote can exist in a world with either of the other two. So it's a mess.
My daughter started watching the show so I've been rewatching it too. We're halfway through season 2 and so far Dany is like a completely different person that would never in a million years burn a city of civilians down. Every time she makes a comment about doing the right thing I just cringe.
Deadwood was WTF?
I've been thinking about watching Deadwood since they announced the movie to end it properly. Would you recommend it?I didn't think season 8 was as bad as a lot of people thought. It did have the feel of "we said this was the final season so you writers end the thing by episode 6" ....average ending
6 Feet Under had a great ending IMO, and dovetailed perfectly into the theme of the show. Black Sails was pretty good. Dexter had a horrible ending. MASH was ok but kind of like GOT it felt like the writers were saying "let's just get this shit over"
Deadwood was WTF? so was the Sopranos
I've been thinking about watching Deadwood since they announced the movie to end it properly. Would you recommend it?
I've been thinking about watching Deadwood since they announced the movie to end it properly. Would you recommend it?
