Yuki-Anne (post: 1479499) wrote:No endings leave so much room for the show to live on in your mind. They leave you thinking and wondering about the show. I vote that they're much better than bad endings, because bad endings leave you feeling like you wasted your time, and you gave the writers credit for being much smarter than they actually were.
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Yuki-Anne (post: 1479680) wrote:I think we need to clarify what "bad ending" means. Bad ending does not mean tragic ending. Bad ending means thrown together, crappy, and ultimately unsatisfying.
Yuki-Anne wrote:Bad ending means thrown together, crappy, and ultimately unsatisfying.
I actually thought Terminator: SCC was a good example of a no ending vs a bad ending and why no ending is better. They were aware the show may not go on another season. They could have ended the whole thing but it would have been pretty crappy since there was so much they'd have to wrap up.
I think we need to clarify what "bad ending" means. Bad ending does not mean tragic ending. Bad ending means thrown together, crappy, and ultimately unsatisfying.
Nate (post: 1479698) wrote:I'd like to say that "thrown together" isn't necessarily synonymous with crappy or unsatisfying. :p I'm sure if I looked hard enough, I could find a TV series or movie or book that had a rushed/thrown together ending that people still find satisfying and good.
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Rocketshipper (post: 1479557) wrote:But a show that is serialized and has a plot, I think needs an ending or else its not complete. Even if the ending ends up being dissapointing, its better than stopping altogether. For me, having no resolution at all is a lot more likely to ruin a show for me than an ending that I feel did not live up to things. Its like walking out of a movie 15 minutes before its over.
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