What you really need to do is wait until there are a couple of seasons “in the can”. Too often I have invested time in a series with a cliffhanger end-of-season episode, only to find that it was not renewed. I do also like a “happy ending” guarantee on movies. At least one would expect the principal character to survive. “The Perfect Storm” got me involved with a bunch of characters, then left me with nothing but a bad, salty taste in my mouth afterward.
Yes, if you want to play the short game, that is totally the way to do it for ‘How I Met Your Mother.’ Although that series finale was the worst and I do mean the worst.
My ex-wife was an opera fanatic and would even go so far as to watch a presentation of the opera we were going to a week beforehand. She could not stand movies because you had to sit through them. And I refused to divulge anything about the plot. The surprise, the unfolding, is all part of the experience. Present wife has drawn posters based on movies for art classes she has taken and taught.
I can’t do that! Fortunately I can usually tell how well I will like a series by the first episode; second on at the latest. And yeah, I hated the ending of the Game of Thrones, but I really enjoyed the series up until then. … Dammit!
kingdiamond69 about 3 years ago
Actually not a bad idea if I did this I wouldn’t have wasted half a decade on LOST what a stupid plot line and ending .
momofalex7 about 3 years ago
So many series are like that, or the network cancels them without giving the viewers an ending. It’s very frustrating.
distortion about 3 years ago
Like reading the last page of a book first.
jango about 3 years ago
My wife has to know if a movie has a happy ending before she’ll watch it.
artegal about 3 years ago
I sort of wish I’d done that for Game of Thrones.
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
Dexter and The Sopranos waited a few years and relaunched to explain bad series conclusions.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
What you really need to do is wait until there are a couple of seasons “in the can”. Too often I have invested time in a series with a cliffhanger end-of-season episode, only to find that it was not renewed. I do also like a “happy ending” guarantee on movies. At least one would expect the principal character to survive. “The Perfect Storm” got me involved with a bunch of characters, then left me with nothing but a bad, salty taste in my mouth afterward.
waes-hael about 3 years ago
If only I’d thought of this prior to investing in some HBO series!
Thehag about 3 years ago
Eww no! It’s the journey that sometimes turns out be better than the destination.
BC in NC Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yes, if you want to play the short game, that is totally the way to do it for ‘How I Met Your Mother.’ Although that series finale was the worst and I do mean the worst.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Hey that is my stick!
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
My ex-wife was an opera fanatic and would even go so far as to watch a presentation of the opera we were going to a week beforehand. She could not stand movies because you had to sit through them. And I refused to divulge anything about the plot. The surprise, the unfolding, is all part of the experience. Present wife has drawn posters based on movies for art classes she has taken and taught.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 3 years ago
I can’t do that! Fortunately I can usually tell how well I will like a series by the first episode; second on at the latest. And yeah, I hated the ending of the Game of Thrones, but I really enjoyed the series up until then. … Dammit!