06-05-2017, 04:42 AM
As much as I dislike scenarios where prophesy dictates characters’ personal lives/decisions, I prefer your version, syscrash, of controlled events cohesively forming a planned conclusion. And that could have been easily accomplished had G & K connected seemingly unrelated events during the course of the final season instead of throwing in whatever came to mind for a grandstand two-part finale.
And while we’re on the subject - all the characters’ deaths occurring in rapid succession then being instantly reversed left me breathless, but not in a good way. I felt like I was watching a finale that was thrown together at the last minute because the network told the writers to put together an ending to wrap up the show that would air the following week.
And while we’re on the subject - all the characters’ deaths occurring in rapid succession then being instantly reversed left me breathless, but not in a good way. I felt like I was watching a finale that was thrown together at the last minute because the network told the writers to put together an ending to wrap up the show that would air the following week.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke