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This is more of a question rather than a statement, but why do most TV shows seem to drop the ball when it comes to craf

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    Jennie_Portrait — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 12:55 PM)

    They owe us fans, big time. I don't know a single person who liked the ending of Dexter. There are three types of endings: Happy, Sad, or Ironic. The ending of Dexter left everyone scratching their heads.


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      slidell333 — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 02:54 PM)

      IMHO it's such a great finale because it captured the message and essence of the premise of the series so accurately and emotionally. Without any added on nonsense or lingering questions about the fate of some character - because there is only one true fate. So they had that going for then up I guess! But still it was a great finale.
      While you have to realize it's hard to please everyone is a series Finale, they are more often than not stinkers. I put Seinfeld right up thereI thought Breaking Bad's was pretty good! I don't get all the hate

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        coolest_saint — 9 years ago(June 12, 2016 04:12 AM)

        It was definitely the most wonderful and satisfying finale I have ever watched - the team behind it did such an excellent job.

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          slidell333 — 9 years ago(June 16, 2016 12:43 PM)

          Just rewatching the series and the finale hit home even more so because look how fast it's been since it aired! I remember the first episode. And thinking about that - I can't help but think about Nate's line "they're already gone" when she snaps the picture. Gosh time flies by. Scary.

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            sawfan1414 — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 02:32 PM)

            I haven't watched the finale since I first watched the show about 5 years back, but I do remember being emotionally wrecked on the inside from Nate's death until the close of the finale. I'm getting ready to rewatch the series and thankfully I remember only the closing moments from the show. My favorite scene has always been when Claire is saying goodbye to her family, goes to take the picture and Nate says "You can't take a picture of this, it's already gone." Love that scene.
            I'm currently rewatching all of my favorite shows and this one is next. So far these are my favorite finales
            SFU - Everyone's Waiting
            The Shield - Family Meeting - This one as of now is likely my personal favorite, it couldn't have ended any better.
            Justified - The Promise - One of the more satisfying endings I've seen, everything about it was excellent.
            Cowboy Bebop - Real Folk Blues - Ignore the fact that it's anime. It transcends the genre. This show is hands down one of the greatest pieces of fiction ever made, regardless of the medium or genre.
            I didn't care for Breaking Bad's ending, they played it way too safe in the finale, not terrible but I wouldn't exactly call it great. How I Met You Mother and Dexters are up there for the worst I've seen.

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              digifruitella — 9 years ago(August 08, 2016 03:36 PM)

              My Goddid this finale wreck me in those last few minutes. I could not fall asleep after it. Just the various thoughts bombarding my mind kept me awake. This has got to be the most poignant way to end the series. I would even say the series itself is one of the most poignant there is about everyday, ordinary life and the environment and people that shape it. This spoke to me on so many levels. It cut so deep. I would go as far as call it a real 'wake up call'. Alan Ball, the creators, the cast did the world a pretty great favor with the series. Unforgettable.

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                Jennie_Portrait — 9 years ago(August 09, 2016 08:24 PM)

                Totally agree. The finale of SFU set the bar so high for all other finales. I can watch it again and again. It was a perfect way to honor the love we had for all the characters.


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                  brooks320-800-703355 — 9 years ago(August 11, 2016 09:07 AM)

                  I just watched the series all the way through for the second time and was just as emotionally slammed by the finale. More than grieving for the characters, I think I'm still grieving for how much I miss all of them 11 years later. I know it sounds a little ridiculous, but I could never get into "Dexter" or "Parenthood" because I'm still not over the grief of the end of SFU. No other show has developed characters so magnificently to make them feel like people you actually know and love, through all their changes and complexities.

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                    cherubalways — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 02:30 AM)

                    very, very well said. i just finished binging the series over the last three days. i can't believe i missed this authentically superb show the first time around. i was caught off guard by the endings deeply emotional impact. it's stayed with me all day, and i think that's a true testament to the high caliber writing/acting, especially for a show that's 15 years old. the most appropriate actors comprised the family and i think that's why they seem so real to me.
                    If it ain't on the page, it ain't on the stage.

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                      bkguy182 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 10:58 AM)

                      i havent read the responses yet, so forgive me if im repeating, but its 2 things, IMO.
                      the most important is the show runner. you need to have the same person from start to finish. and that person has to have a vision. and they need to have a good idea of what the story will be from beginning to middle to end.
                      that is why six feet under, breaking bad, and mad men were so successful.
                      the next is a proper network. the above shows all had a proper network that let the showrunner do their thing.
                      this is where lost suffered. had lost been on HBO, had the luxury of a 13 episode season, and wasnt beholden to just being a cash cow and stretching the story to stupid story lines, it would have been better than it already is.
                      the americans is soon going to be added to the list of the greats. they have a vision, and, more importantly, they know when they need to stop.

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                        mgreen9715 — 9 years ago(January 10, 2017 01:46 AM)

                        Really? LOST was just fine.
                        A luxury of a 13 episode season? Wrong. A show like LOST needed more than the cable average number of episodes because of how huge the atmosphere of the show was and how many character stories they incorporated into the series. I think the cash cow thing is a little bit overstated on IMDB seemingly all the time now and the majority of the story lines went on as long as they needed to.

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