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  • Jan 20, 2021
    Red Bandana

    Game of thrones

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    Loved the ending of Mad Men

  • Jan 20, 2021
    DASANI

    Breaking Bad’s ending is a little overrated to me, like how did skylar and Marie move on, what happened to Saul?

    The last episode should’ve been like an epilogue for that.

    Skyler got a way out with the coordinates of Hank and Gomez bodies

    So Marie would also be able to properly mourn their deaths

    And Better Call Saul is wrapping up his story but even if it wasn’t Saul was fleeing and doing other s***, not being able to do what he loves as a dirty lawyer

  • Jan 20, 2021

    Mr. Robot

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    Smoochill

    What makes that a good conclusion for you 🤔 not asking out of antagonism, just curious.

    You mean about sopranos?
    But yeah write about Bojack, I think it's kinda incomplete but someone wrote in another thread that... that's the point because not all the stories need to finish?

    Yeah

    And with BoJack it definitely got canceled so the show runners didn’t have full capabilities of ending it how they wanted exactly but with what they had they wrapped it up in the best way the show could have for it’s themes

    Diane moves on from BoJack for good, doing something about her depression, trusting in someone and not just some general feeling of happiness.

    PC is able to be married and balance out her work life with her love life but in typical BoJack style it’s not exactly like she won’t face challenges moving forward.

    Todd is able to move forward with some closure with BoJack

    Mr PB is able to chill and try to find himself before going head first into the next relationship

    BoJack himself gets some closure with everyone in some ways

    The ending is also great because if you really wanted

    you can leave it open to interpretation on whether or not BoJack is even alive by that point anyway (like is it all in his head before passing?)

    It just generally feels like the show is doing it’s theme justice with a bittersweet ending leaving up to interpretation on whether or not BoJack will be okay in the long run too.

    A life goes on type of ending that feels like it settles down with where it’s at.

    If the rest of BoJack’s friends aren’t gonna be nearly as closely connected with him, how is the audience gonna be moving forward?

  • Jan 20, 2021
    Emery Atreides
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    Yeah

    And with BoJack it definitely got canceled so the show runners didn’t have full capabilities of ending it how they wanted exactly but with what they had they wrapped it up in the best way the show could have for it’s themes

    Diane moves on from BoJack for good, doing something about her depression, trusting in someone and not just some general feeling of happiness.

    PC is able to be married and balance out her work life with her love life but in typical BoJack style it’s not exactly like she won’t face challenges moving forward.

    Todd is able to move forward with some closure with BoJack

    Mr PB is able to chill and try to find himself before going head first into the next relationship

    BoJack himself gets some closure with everyone in some ways

    The ending is also great because if you really wanted

    you can leave it open to interpretation on whether or not BoJack is even alive by that point anyway (like is it all in his head before passing?)

    It just generally feels like the show is doing it’s theme justice with a bittersweet ending leaving up to interpretation on whether or not BoJack will be okay in the long run too.

    A life goes on type of ending that feels like it settles down with where it’s at.

    If the rest of BoJack’s friends aren’t gonna be nearly as closely connected with him, how is the audience gonna be moving forward?

    Read this when you finish the show then since there are spoilers

    I love it, I never saw a movie/series depicting a murder perceived from a 1st person. They previewed it very well with "you don't see that coming, you don't even heard about it" or a similar quote that I forgot since I finished it almost 2 years ago. The decoration of the restaraunt was also meticulous and this shows how Chase really thought about the details. Also reading about viewers who thought they got tv problems when the last seconds aired really made my day since I thought I watched a butchered streamed episode or something like that lmao.

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    Yeah

    And with BoJack it definitely got canceled so the show runners didn’t have full capabilities of ending it how they wanted exactly but with what they had they wrapped it up in the best way the show could have for it’s themes

    Diane moves on from BoJack for good, doing something about her depression, trusting in someone and not just some general feeling of happiness.

    PC is able to be married and balance out her work life with her love life but in typical BoJack style it’s not exactly like she won’t face challenges moving forward.

    Todd is able to move forward with some closure with BoJack

    Mr PB is able to chill and try to find himself before going head first into the next relationship

    BoJack himself gets some closure with everyone in some ways

    The ending is also great because if you really wanted

    you can leave it open to interpretation on whether or not BoJack is even alive by that point anyway (like is it all in his head before passing?)

    It just generally feels like the show is doing it’s theme justice with a bittersweet ending leaving up to interpretation on whether or not BoJack will be okay in the long run too.

    A life goes on type of ending that feels like it settles down with where it’s at.

    If the rest of BoJack’s friends aren’t gonna be nearly as closely connected with him, how is the audience gonna be moving forward?

    Nice! Made me wonder what could have been the ending if they didn't cancel the show

  • Jan 20, 2021

    The Wire

  • Jan 20, 2021
    AKFresh

    Twin Peaks season 3 is flawless

    Ends on another cliffhanger tho

  • Jan 20, 2021
    SignedTwice

    Sopranos ending is great idc

  • Jan 20, 2021
    BD32

    Mad Men ending. S7 is general was one of the best wrap-up seasons I've ever seen

    Mad Men ending is great cause it can either be kinda hopeful or completely cynical depending on what mood you’re in

  • Jan 20, 2021
    DASANI

    Breaking Bad’s ending is a little overrated to me, like how did skylar and Marie move on, what happened to Saul?

    The last episode should’ve been like an epilogue for that.

    They show Skyler and Maries last scenes

    And theyre showing the aftermath of Saul in BCS lmao

  • Jan 20, 2021

    Twin Peaks

  • Jan 20, 2021
    Smoochill

    Nice! Made me wonder what could have been the ending if they didn't cancel the show

    We’ll never know but i try not to think about what if’s and rather what i got.

    And honestly i was super satisfied

    Some people wanted it to end with The View From Halfway Down but that’s such a downer ending that sends out problematic messages that i don’t think fit the theme of the show ya know?

  • Jan 20, 2021
    M a r b l e

    Loved the ending of Mad Men

    same, i think it would be my fav ending of any show

  • Jan 20, 2021

    Regular Show and Adventure Time

  • Jan 20, 2021

    Twin peaks
    Season 3 doesn't exist

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    AKFresh

    Twin Peaks season 3 is flawless

  • Jan 20, 2021

    leftovers
    the office

  • Jan 20, 2021

    Sopranos
    Mad Men
    Breaking Bad

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    Cowboy Bebop

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    Samurai Jack

  • Jan 20, 2021
    MrIndigo96

    Samurai Jack

  • Jan 20, 2021
    Swope

    ?

  • Jan 20, 2021

    Sopranos ending is really pretty great