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I really know nothing about Mass Effect or Mass Effect 3, but I was interested in this BBC article about the ending.
Even though I care nothing about Mass Effect, I can kind of relate. I'm sick of TPTB thinking that soul-crushing angst is wonderful. Seems like every last TV/movie/story can't be ~Important if it doesn't make you cry.
The problem is that a lot of people don't seek entertainment to feel like shit. FUNNY, THAT. And so people get upset, which seems to fuel TPTB, thinking they did something right - that an emotional response is hitting the jackpot, after all.
I know some people do love the angst, but personally I find it annoying when it's omnipresent. Like every frickin finale of Doctor Who is OMG THE MOST HEARTBREAKING THING EVER. And after all these years I'm scratching my head. Why is there this need to wrap up each series with tears? I DO NOT GET IT.
I guess there's this mindset that fiction is either tragedy or comedy, and there's nothing else. It's...fairly formulaic. Sure you can point to things and say that's simply the way of things. Always has been and always will be. But why?
Even though I care nothing about Mass Effect, I can kind of relate. I'm sick of TPTB thinking that soul-crushing angst is wonderful. Seems like every last TV/movie/story can't be ~Important if it doesn't make you cry.
The problem is that a lot of people don't seek entertainment to feel like shit. FUNNY, THAT. And so people get upset, which seems to fuel TPTB, thinking they did something right - that an emotional response is hitting the jackpot, after all.
I know some people do love the angst, but personally I find it annoying when it's omnipresent. Like every frickin finale of Doctor Who is OMG THE MOST HEARTBREAKING THING EVER. And after all these years I'm scratching my head. Why is there this need to wrap up each series with tears? I DO NOT GET IT.
I guess there's this mindset that fiction is either tragedy or comedy, and there's nothing else. It's...fairly formulaic. Sure you can point to things and say that's simply the way of things. Always has been and always will be. But why?

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But I agree, I like my endings happier.
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P.S. When did you change your screen name? aka How long have I been unobservant?
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I really don't get the need for drama and angst, either. I love that all three Stargate series ended on fairly high notes - or at least hopeful ones. And BSG even did a bittersweet but definitely not soul-crushing finale. These are good things. Drama is allowed to not destroy your soul! Come on!
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I NOTICE THINGS.
I am trying to remember the finale for DW this season. I don't recall it being a tearjerker. (But I also can't think of what happened.)(Oh. Wait. Yes I can. Not angst-ridden in ways like previous ones have been.) But SOMEONE refused to watch Eleven...
I didn't refuse! I just sort of wandered off. Okay, there was some refusing in there as well.
(Isn't ME a first-person shooter? If so, I find great irony in people complaining that a game designed to allow the player to kill others has an unhappy ending.)
I don't know, but HEH!
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*deep breaths* Not that I feel strongly about this or anything.
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