Brin_Londo5 wrote on Feb 28
th, 2009 at 8:42am:
That's why I don't watch TV anymore, at least not on a regular basis (I watch certain shows my friends recommend, online.)...
With a lot of television producers trying to milk their cash cows for all they're worth, they have a strong motivation to drag out storylines in perpetuity, and that leads to disappointing endings. You get
Dallas moments and other such 'rewinds' to keep things from moving forward. Series like
Babylon 5 which start with a planned end are the exception (and the producers still tried to impose a season beyond that planned end, which fell short of expectations). I have much better luck with mini-series. SciFi's
Dune and TNT's
Gettysberg, for instance, have been wonderfully enjoyable.
This isn't a problem that I'd normally expect from FanFiction, however. With some notable exceptions, the problem there is more likely to be because the author ran out of steam and never finished the story, not that we'll get a bad ending. That makes it all the more frustrating when we
do read a bad ending. Thank goodness we have some authors here like our Librarian who can fix those rare bad endings.