Why does every show have a dogshit ending now?
It's like Chuck said in Supernatural (season 5 of 15). "Endings are hard".
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Successionchads won
>>220620493GoT didn't just end bad, it was bad for over half its runtime. And The Boys is just a horrid propaganda piece through and through.
Don't forget Stranger Things. God tv sucks dick now,
Because there's too much incentive to compromise, extend, end early, or go some other route due to the medium. People just should make less serialized shit and keep the stuff that is to miniseries with a clear beginning and end from the outset.
>>220620493how was BCS or BB endings bad?
>>220620493Americans can't write endings.
>>220620493Giving people good endings means actually moving away from subversion/irony, which isn't the goal
>>220620513>>220620823>>220621190We get it fag
>>220621198>you don't
>>220620493>Better Call Saul>(((bad)))
>>220621179Most of these bad endings don't even do subversions, they're just badly written.
Good ending should 'culminate the lesson' or the core drama and feel of the story.With movies this is easier, since you have clear beginning with the setup, so you can just always look back at that - how should this resolve? What did we learn?With TV shows, there are usually years and years of production and seasons, writers change and not everyone sees the same meaning or if they do, they want to change it out of spite (its mine now, i choose).On top of that, there are multiple characters with their own arcs that need also satisfactory resolution; it's going to be monumental task to tie these up, but still - professional writers should have professional results.I think in the end the biggest enemy of a good satisfying ending is the success and the producers. If there's a success with the series, producers want to make more of it cheap as possible, if there is NOT success the producers want to end it soon - cheap as possible. To cut losses.t. screenwriter
>>220620493Replace better call saul with AOT. AOT ending was a bigger turd than the Boys.
>>220620493Writers trying to be clever and subvert expectations instead of giving a satisfying ending
>>220620493What was wrong with GoT? Never watched it.
>>220621331People oversimplify when they say GOT 'ending' sucked, the problem was 2 maybe even 3 seasons prior.That's good 1/3 chuck of the whole series.What happent was; the series is very specific of distances, where people are and when, how 'deadly' and chaotic the world the characters live is. Later seasons the nuts and bolts begun to come loose, characters had become favorites for the audience and the writers, they could do unfathomable feats - most becoming complete flanderizations. Time didn't seem to move 'even', and characters were "teleporting" massive distances for plot convinience. This made the last season like a wet fart, as it was built into a conclusion that made no sense. Most things happent too easy, while the characters behaved in a way we never seen them before (character assassination of Stannis is where many people point the series took the last turn to worse).t. screenwriter
>>220620493Shows are stories, and in a book or movie the story has a climax and an ending.But on stream/tv stories don't need an ending, it can just go on and on and on.So if you do want to end it, it will always feel off, because the ending is less a "resolution of the story", and more an audience soothing wall justifying why you can't have more episodes
>>220620493All of those shows were always garbage
>>220620493>american writing>shit endingOh wow! Color me surprised!
>>220621696That's total cope, it's not any better elsewhere.
>>220620493I liked Ozark's ending
>>220620544Tom on top of the world (for a few months) baby.
>>220620493The ending of GoT was great, unless you SIMPed for boss bitch for 8 years.