Auskar Wrote:I dunno. For example, say you've bought ten Repairman Jack novels and the last one just stops, three or four chapters before the end of the saga that you've invested years of reading about. You don't feel like the money you invested in buying the books earns you some kind of ending?
No.
Besides, there are plenty of people who may like that ending to the book (much like many people liked the ending to the Sopranos). Why does your money earn you more than theirs does? I might not read any more of their books, true, but why would I be
entitled to anything?
(How can a book stop 3 or 4 chapters before the end? If it stopped, that IS the end. That's where the author wanted it to end.)
ccosborne3 Wrote:Not to answer for Jimbow but it's not the same. I see it as a seven years out of the life sort of thing.
So now those seven years were a
complete waste because you didn't like the last
two minutes of the series? That makes no sense to me. There was some awesome stuff in that show, and none of it is any way negated by the finale.
(86 episodes X approx 50 minutes ea = 4300 minutes)
BTW, for full disclosure, I didn't actually see the last episode - any of this last run of episodes actually.)