Originally posted by: FiddleDD
hahaha...fish..didn't expect to see you on here..I thought this must have been an old resurrected thread or something...
Originally posted by: Xenon14
If you recall, in 'The Godfather' there is a scene where a guy goes to a restaurant, goes to the bathroom, takes a gun, comes back and shoots everyont at the table...
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Wow.. seems like people didn't enjoy the ending.. glad I never started watching in the first place.
Originally posted by: GimpyFuzznut
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Wow.. seems like people didn't enjoy the ending.. glad I never started watching in the first place.
Is it really necessary to post non-sense like that? Nobody cares! So you don't watch the Sopranos, bravo!
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Wow.. seems like people didn't enjoy the ending.. glad I never started watching in the first place.
Originally posted by: SirFshAlot
What's the complaint? Chase left it to each fan to choose their own ending behind the blackness. Is that too much responsibility to accept as a viewer?
Yep, very weak ending. At least it didn't end as a dream sequence... I almost gave up the show when they started that business a few seasons back.Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: SirFshAlot
What's the complaint? Chase left it to each fan to choose their own ending behind the blackness. Is that too much responsibility to accept as a viewer?
It's not a question of responsibility, it's a matter of laziness. Can you name a single great movie that ends ambiguously? At the end of Citizen Kane does the viewer have to make up his own version of what Rosebud means? How about ending Star Wars right as Luke fires his shot? The viewer could decide whether the Death Star blows up. Maybe we could end The Wizard of Oz right as Dorothy clicks her heels. You get to invent whether she gets home or not. Hecj, it would be cool to have her die from the head injury, right? Nobody really needs to know whether E.T. went home, what happened to Bogey and Bergman in Casablanca or who wins the gunfight in High Noon. It's much more convenient to let everyone decide for themselves, right?
People watch TV and movies to be TOLD a story, not to write one.
Originally posted by: Linux23
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Wow.. seems like people didn't enjoy the ending.. glad I never started watching in the first place.
I bet you're patting yourself on the back ole wise one. :roll:
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: SirFshAlot
What's the complaint? Chase left it to each fan to choose their own ending behind the blackness. Is that too much responsibility to accept as a viewer?
It's not a question of responsibility, it's a matter of laziness. Can you name a single great movie that ends ambiguously?
It's much more convenient to let everyone decide for themselves, right?
People watch TV and movies to be TOLD a story, not to write one.
Originally posted by: SirFshAlot
What's the complaint? Chase left it to each fan to choose their own ending behind the blackness. Is that too much responsibility to accept as a viewer?