Incidentally, William Gibson's trilogies have a knack for doing this, too. Bringing you right to the cusp, a transcendent moment where you know that the future might be so different as to be nigh unrecognizable, and leaving you right there.
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a v. good exchange IMOhttps://twitter.com/tellahtruth/status/1217920126193934336?s=20 …
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I'm glad Watchmen ends on this exchange: Character 1: "The mask. When I put it on, you felt what I felt?" Character 2: "Anger." Character 1, crying: "Yeah, that's what I thought, too. But it wasn't. It was fear... and hurt. You can't heal under a mask. Wounds need air."
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One creator of LOST learned his lessons from that show and when/how to end something (The Leftovers, Watchmen), the other... gave us Rise of the Skywalker lol
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I really wish more things would end like this. That's why the Broom Kid ending on TLJ was so great. They could've just stopped there.
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