well to be fair, I don't think they realised it was going to be the last episode until fox decided to cancel them (it did have "To be continued")Lt Blasphemer said:I'm fine with it as long as it's not a cliffhanger.
Has anyone seen the ending of My Name Is Earl?
It's fucking stupid.
you know how TV writers are. They assume that once they get past the first couple of seasons they won't get cancelled until a long way down the line. (This may or may not be only applied to writers that appear in my head)Lt Blasphemer said:drbarno said:well to be fair, I don't think they realised it was going to be the last episode until fox decided to cancel them (it did have "To be continued")Lt Blasphemer said:I'm fine with it as long as it's not a cliffhanger.
Has anyone seen the ending of My Name Is Earl?
It's fucking stupid.
I guess, but it's only common sense that you end the season in a respectable manner if you're not entirely sure you won't get cancelled.
Yes, I know it started to topple. My problem is that they don't give a clear enough ending to whether it was a dream or not, and for that I want to KILL THAT STUPID TOP, AAAAAAARG!!!!Kukulski said:To me that wasn't an open ending at all. The totem started to lose it's balance, in a dream it wouldn't. Inanimate objects don't regain balance on their own.LittleChone said:![]()
I WANT TO SHOT THAT FUCKING TOP!!!!!!AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
Off the top of my head I dont know who mr. Chase is, but this is why I said "often a sign of" instead of "always a sign off". An open ending doesnt ALWAYS have to be a bad thing, but in MY opinion, usually is. Even if I get an ending that is unsatisfactory I at least get an ending. Closure is important, if you dont get that you might as well continue the story.Dr Jones said:You mention all the people tuning in wanting an ending, but what if they all want a different ending? You can't please em all son, no matter how hard you try. You can however give them an ending that let's them continue the story themselves, not necessarily making it canon, but atleast valid.tzimize said:Its BAAAAAAAAAAAAD.
Not finishing a story is a rude move toward everyone interested enough to follow your creation to the end. It is cheap and imo often a sign of poor craftsmanship from the writer. He is effectively making the audience imagine an ending. If I wanted to create my own story I wouldnt read other peoples stories.
David Chase understands this, and i don't feel he is a bad writer by any means.