Your biggest "Fuck you" to the audience

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lacktheknack

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Bad Mojo is basically a parade of middle fingers if you're squeamish or are afraid of insects. >:D

"Oh, you think the roaches you went buy were gross? WELL, GO CRAWL OVER THIS STILL ALIVE, TWITCHING SMASHED RAT."

"Oh, you don't want to look around the toilet? WELL, IT'S ALL WET, SO ENJOY SLIDING ON PEE SPOTS!"

"You don't want to examine this urinal? Well, not only do you have to examine it, BUT YOU GET TO SEE PUBIC HAIR ON THE URINAL CAKE AS YOU DO SO. ENJOY."

"Congrats, you killed the Rat King. NOW GO CRAWL OVER HIS BLOODY CORPSE IN DELICIOUS CLOSEUPS."

"Finally gotten over the whole roach thing, huh? OH LOOK! A GIANT ROACH WITH A POCKETKNIFE STICKING OUT OF IT. WHY DON'T YOU GO LOOK CLOSER? >:D"

I've never been so squicked out in my life.
 

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I think The Descent 2 did a pretty decent job of shitting all over the perfectly wonderful first movie. If you've never seen The Descent, it's a heartwarming coming-of-age story about a young woman's journey through loss with the help of her five wacky friends.[footnote]Do not ever take any movie recommendations from me. I am a psychopath who seeks out the scariest things ever made. I am empty inside; horror is the only thing that makes me feel ALIVE!!![/footnote]
 

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I just realised what my answer to the OP question is:

Everything M. Night Shyamalan has done after Unbreakable.
 

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The cliffhanger ending to Twin Peaks.

The protagonist ends up being possessed by the bad guy.

As far as I know this was purposely done by David Lynch who was unhappy with what happened to the show (mainly it getting fucked over by network executives).

Then a movie was released, everyone was expecting some kind of closure, nope it's a prequel.

All in all a giant middle finger to the audience, and I loved it. To be fair I watched the show years after the initial run and while I didn't know the details of the ending I was aware that that it was a cliffhanger so it didn't come as a shock to me.
 

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SmallHatLogan said:
The cliffhanger ending to Twin Peaks.

The protagonist ends up being possessed by the bad guy.

As far as I know this was purposely done by David Lynch who was unhappy with what happened to the show (mainly it getting fucked over by network executives).

Then a movie was released, everyone was expecting some kind of closure, nope it's a prequel.

All in all a giant middle finger to the audience, and I loved it. To be fair I watched the show years after the initial run and while I didn't know the details of the ending I was aware that that it was a cliffhanger so it didn't come as a shock to me.
That show started to seriously suck though once the killer got revealed. It turned into a frikking soap opera, and dragged in nonsense like native American cave paintings or some shit. So by that point I had completely given up hope. The final episode was actually its only return to form. Benjamin Horn was awesome all throughout though.
 

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SmallHatLogan said:
The cliffhanger ending to Twin Peaks.

The protagonist ends up being possessed by the bad guy.

As far as I know this was purposely done by David Lynch who was unhappy with what happened to the show (mainly it getting fucked over by network executives).

Then a movie was released, everyone was expecting some kind of closure, nope it's a prequel.

All in all a giant middle finger to the audience, and I loved it. To be fair I watched the show years after the initial run and while I didn't know the details of the ending I was aware that that it was a cliffhanger so it didn't come as a shock to me.
There's a story behind that, actually. When it became clear that the series wouldn't get another season Dave Lynch decided to let it go out on a cliffhanger and use its popularity to get funding for a film trilogy that would wrap it up. Now, as you know only one of these movies, a prequel calles Fire Walk With Me got made and sadly it flopped so hard that Lynch had to turn away from the project, leaving it unresolved.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
That show started to seriously suck though once the killer got revealed. It turned into a frikking soap opera, and dragged in nonsense like native American cave paintings or some shit. So by that point I had completely given up hope. The final episode was actually its only return to form. Benjamin Horn was awesome all throughout though.
I hear that. I watched the entire series over the space of a month or so and that second half of season 2 felt like a bit of a grind. I did like the last few episodes with the Windom Earle stuff though.

PsychedelicDiamond said:
There's a story behind that, actually. When it became clear that the series wouldn't get another season Dave Lynch decided to let it go out on a cliffhanger and use its popularity to get funding for a film trilogy that would wrap it up. Now, as you know only one of these movies, a prequel calles Fire Walk With Me got made and sadly it flopped so hard that Lynch had to turn away from the project, leaving it unresolved.
That makes more sense.
 

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No ... no, that one has been overused, think up of something else brain!

Inner thoughts said:
... Dragon Age 2?
No, that one was fine.
Something more recent.

Inner thoughts said:
Uh, is Legend of Korra season 2 good?
Perfect, that ... that not just fucked over the season's surprise and best character, but it fucks over a lot whole more.
 

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Now that I think about TV shows, I'm gonna have to say Dexter. I personally didn't mind the
death of Rita
at the end of Season four, but I felt that the last four seasons of Dexter were gradually more and more of a fuck you to the fans leading up to the biggest fuck you of all, the last episode.

Another one that bugged the crap out of me was the last episode of Season 5 of Californication. Season 5 started off really good, it seemed like a fresh chapter in the story, and it carried on really nicely from how season 4 ended. It felt to me like the show had started to mature somewhat, at least in the sense that it showed that things change and that doesn't have to be a bad thing.
Hank had moved on with his life, Karen was now married to Bates, Marcy was married to Stu and they were raising Charlie's baby, Becca was in college and had a boyfriend who Hank didn't like. So it was a really nice setup of taking the show in a different direction by having Hank and the characters deal with issues that sprung up from the new character dynamics. And then the in last 10 or so minutes of the last episode they just pissed over the whole thing by having a bunch of contrived bullshit that was used just to return everything to the Status Quo. Ugh.
 

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Little Woodsman said:
IllumInaTIma said:
TLDR right away! What was, in your opinion, the biggest "FUCK YOU" to the audience that you ever witnessed in a movie, tv show, book, video game, anime, manga etc.

Okay then, let's talk about last episode of Game of Thrones!
I am seething with rage and infuriation. And don't get me wrong, I'm not against good characters getting killed. I think that the Red Wedding was brilliantly done and felt not forced and even somewhat natural in the flow of events as a whole. But the conclusion of that fucking fight between Viper and The Mountain just really felt like a giant "FUCK YOU" to the whole audience! Here we have an amazing new character with interesting backstory portrayed by a very good actor. And now he's gonna get brutally murdered by a FUCKING CARICATURE whose actor was replaced two times! And don't even get me started on how freaking bullshit that death was! You telling me that someone with skills and reflexes of Oberyn wouldn't be able to just roll away quickly after getting knocked down? Or that he wouldn't be able to block one hit to the face? And that even Mountain would be able to do all that after getting hamstrung, pierced through the chest AND poisoned?! It all just felt forced! Like Martin was thinking "There's no way I can just let more skillful warrior win! Let me check up my ass... oh, here it is!"

Sigh... anyway, what about you people?
Well mine is also from GoT, though it's the books. Specifically the ending of the fifth book, which in theory concludes the 'Song of Ice and Fire' arc of Got.
At the end of the fifth book, in theory concluding this huge sweeping saga... *nothing* I mean *NOTHING* is wrapped up or concluded!! It ends on several cliff-hangers!! Then looking back over the course of the past two and a half books you realize that *only one important thing has been resolved in the whole lot*!!! (Cersei's power broken.)

I realize that this was probably a decision from the publishers based on the size of box sets they want to sell, but even so $&@( $%^# #%&& *@%& #$*$$# ^*@~** YOU George RR Martin!!!
You DO realize there are two more books that haven't been published yet, right?? Martin is (hopefully) almost done with The Winds of Winter and then the seventh book will be titled A Dream of Spring and will probably only take him 3-4 years to write.
 

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seaweed said:
The ending to Panty and Stocking is the biggest one I can think of.

Oh, Gainax.
While I agree it is one of these moments...I really don't think there is a more perfect ending that Panty and Stocking could have had.
 

Evonisia

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Biggest "Fuck You" to the audience, eh?


But seriously...

In terms of recent stuff, can I say I really f*cking hate the ending to Inside Llewyn Davis? I don't care if it's meant to take place over a week, there's no closure for anything. You made us get attached to these characters and now we don't know what happens.
 

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This, I suppose.

IllumInaTIma said:
TLDR right away! What was, in your opinion, the biggest "FUCK YOU" to the audience that you ever witnessed in a movie, tv show, book, video game, anime, manga etc.

Okay then, let's talk about last episode of Game of Thrones!
I am seething with rage and infuriation. And don't get me wrong, I'm not against good characters getting killed. I think that the Red Wedding was brilliantly done and felt not forced and even somewhat natural in the flow of events as a whole. But the conclusion of that fucking fight between Viper and The Mountain just really felt like a giant "FUCK YOU" to the whole audience! Here we have an amazing new character with interesting backstory portrayed by a very good actor. And now he's gonna get brutally murdered by a FUCKING CARICATURE whose actor was replaced two times! And don't even get me started on how freaking bullshit that death was! You telling me that someone with skills and reflexes of Oberyn wouldn't be able to just roll away quickly after getting knocked down? Or that he wouldn't be able to block one hit to the face? And that even Mountain would be able to do all that after getting hamstrung, pierced through the chest AND poisoned?! It all just felt forced! Like Martin was thinking "There's no way I can just let more skillful warrior win! Let me check up my ass... oh, here it is!"

Sigh... anyway, what about you people?
All I read was "I got emotionally invested in a character and when something bad happened, I got angry" which is a good thing for a media product to do. Also, it's not really a "fuck you" to the audience because they didn't make the change purely to mess with you.

Besides, Cleganebowl. Get hyped.
 

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Chemical Alia said:
I'm still not over the last ten minutes of the last episode of L O S T. It was kinda like when I watched that movie North as a kid (the earliest movie I recall raging over), but with a lot more investment.
Hmm. You felt fucked over by LOST because of the final ten minutes of the final episode? And not because of any of the earlier episodes?

Were you hoping that the ending would explain something? Or do you think it would have been better if there was no real conclusion? I wouldn't know because I gave up at the beginning of season 2.

Apparently some of the writers tried to justify the ending [http://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/scifi/carlton-cuse-damon-lindelof-explain-lost-series-finaleagain.html], but that's bullshit I think. Trying to explain something I mean. And after reading about how Lindelof ruined Prometheus [http://filmschoolrejects.com/opinions/the-8-worst-parts-of-prometheus-explained-in-the-original-script-jsarg.php] I've been keeping an eye out for movies written by him and actively avoiding them.
 

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Little Woodsman said:
Well mine is also from GoT, though it's the books. Specifically the ending of the fifth book, which in theory concludes the 'Song of Ice and Fire' arc of Got.
At the end of the fifth book, in theory concluding this huge sweeping saga... *nothing* I mean *NOTHING* is wrapped up or concluded!! It ends on several cliff-hangers!! Then looking back over the course of the past two and a half books you realize that *only one important thing has been resolved in the whole lot*!!! (Cersei's power broken.)

I realize that this was probably a decision from the publishers based on the size of box sets they want to sell, but even so $&@( $%^# #%&& *@%& #$*$$# ^*@~** YOU George RR Martin!!!
Song of Ice and Fire was always supposed to be seven books. Why would anything major be concluded in book five?

On-Topic: Death Proof. I sit through hours of watching the most boring lame dialogue turn a set of otherwise nice girls into people that i'd enjoy watching die horrifically and then...
They kill Kurt Russell instead. I was so angry that I didn't watch another Tarantino movie for years after that. It wasn't until Tarantino admitted that Death Proof was his worst movie that I gave him a chance again.
 

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Mass Effect 3's last 10 minutes was a pretty big "fuck you!" for me.

It kinda ruined the whole thing for me to the point where I regret buying and sinking hours upon hours in the multiplayer to get the best ending possible.
 

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The ending of Dexter almost was a big Fuck You. They tried to blow your mind by making a big twist, but nothing about it was worth their effort. I never expected it to have a happy ending, but not that.

Seasons 3-4 of Battlestar Galactica were really shitty too, and had little respect for the audience's intelligence.

But the biggest fuck you I can think of, though it was meant jokingly, was the "Not Without My Anus" episode of South Park. The whole episode was straight-up trolling of their audience, and I applaud them for it.
 

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I can honestly say that Call of Duty:Ghosts had the biggest "FUCK YOU" moment for me, specifically the ending

Now, I know that CoD isn't known for it's stories but this ending...

This isn't your average, run of the mill hate

This is.... ADVANCED HATE