Unfinished but just right ending

Aisha 2022-11-10 08:27:29

The overall feeling written at the forefront

After watching this American drama, it should be said that all the elements of family + crime + workplace + morality + growth + betrayal + redemption + ethics have been assembled.

In the last episode, the scene ends at the most. I actually feel that the story comes to an appropriate end here, without any procrastination. Are the screenwriters and directors limited budgets, or other actors have too tight schedules, leading to direct harvest?

Of course, there are still some foreshadowings in it, and we can continue to evolve the story later, but that should be another matter, and it should not have much to do with this.

However, it may be that there are too many narrative works, the characters in the American drama have already experienced enough, or other factors, in the process of watching this American drama, many details and plots can be deduced one by one.

Even from the first plot of the first episode, the audience found themselves that their own inferences were tailor-made for each next episode—I was thinking, after all, this is a natural increase in my personal years. Or is it the decline in American screenwriting and storytelling skills?

Although there is nothing new under the sun, but the American TV series gave me such a feeling, I still feel a great regret.

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