http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2015/03/23/from-glee-to-parks-and-rec-is-a-too-perfect-finale-worse-than-a-vague-one/
Glee, Parks and Recreation and The Mentalist all ended with everybody in a happy position. Perhaps the better option is a not-so-perfect finale hated by viewers.
Yong Fang
03-24-2015, 07:33 AM
Like The Sopranos? That's one was awful, and I am not a huge fan of that show.
Love Parks and Recreation, and why not have a nice send off for all the characters. I liked the characters, except for CRAIG who screamed his lines and was horribly annoying. He could have died in a plane crash and I would have applauded. Show was getting pretentious anyway.
Breaking Bad ended perfectly. Had us guessing to the very end.
robyrob
03-24-2015, 08:12 AM
the idea that a show's finale can only be good if it ends terribly for all the main characters and betrays everything that the viewers watched the entire series for is idiotic - just because an ending is terrible does not make it "more artistic" or "staying true to the artist's vision" - it just makes it bad.
Thanks How I Met Your Mother.
- and I didn't mind the ending of The Sopranos - it let the viewers believe what they wanted to about what happened to Tony.
...and for what it is worth I still think Lost had one of the worst endings of all time - they tried to make it a "perfect ending", but they literally answered none of the questions/plot lines they built up in the beginning and completely betrayed everything they had said/implied right from the beginning of the show.
I don't think a show has to have everything be a completely happy ending, but it stinks to betray the viewers just to try and make the ending more "artistic".