Six Feet Under, writing: “it’s too much to take again and the ending is perfect.”Another, ‘bryndenrivers3ec’, said it was Succession, writing: “Very well made, but a gloomy ending.”‘thenumbwalker’ said their show was The Wire. “Watched it all the way through probably 7-8 years ago,” they began. “It was amazing and I was completely affected by it.
I wonder sometimes if I have it in me to watch it again. I think I remember enough that I would feel less anxious, but there were so many cruel truths and outcomes, I just don’t know if I can take it.”Other votes went to Breaking Bad, like from user ‘DananSan’ who said Breaking Bad. “Only because I’m afraid that I will ‘ruin how good it is in my memory,” they wrote. “Not that I think I won’t appreciate it, but I like the memory I have of the whole show.”Others, however, went for shows that they couldn’t watch again because the ending proved a disappointment.Several users went for Lost here, like ‘Tifoso89’, who wouldn’t watch again after being frustrated by the ending.
They wrote: “They created all these cool mysteries, but then it became clear that the writers weren’t really planning anything and were just making up mysteries as they went along.
Then they wrote themselves in a corner, and didn’t know how to finish the story. John Locke looked like he had some kind of purpose and then just dies…What’s the point of all those mysteries if there’s no payoff?”And others on the thread went for Game Of Thrones, “because of the ending” referencing how divisive it was to viewers.You can check out the whole thread here.An ending that did receive a lot of praise earlier this year was for Netflix’s Never Have I Ever following the show’s fourth and final season.Created by Mindy Kaling and.
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