Anonymous
9/10/2025, 2:49:50 PM
No.720291279
>>720286217
This is usually how shows are so successful also. Most of them take their sweet sweet time to introduce the setting and the characters, slowly building everything up, up until the season finale when everything explodes. Catch is though is that shows have actual good writing and directing & so on so that they can actually pull it off, and, at times, some shows still take less time than games lol so thats why.
The most simple example is Breaking Bad. Its infamous for being extremely slow even upon rewatches, but in the penultimate episode, literally everything goes nuclear, every single plot point intertwines and gets answered with great acting and very memorable scenes.
What makes the ending extra important, is because thats that, its the ending, you finish the show/game, and you roll credits and the universe closes and the curtains hang. After that happens, the more memorable ending will stick out far more than the slog that you watched/played through some 10-20 hours ago.
This is usually how shows are so successful also. Most of them take their sweet sweet time to introduce the setting and the characters, slowly building everything up, up until the season finale when everything explodes. Catch is though is that shows have actual good writing and directing & so on so that they can actually pull it off, and, at times, some shows still take less time than games lol so thats why.
The most simple example is Breaking Bad. Its infamous for being extremely slow even upon rewatches, but in the penultimate episode, literally everything goes nuclear, every single plot point intertwines and gets answered with great acting and very memorable scenes.
What makes the ending extra important, is because thats that, its the ending, you finish the show/game, and you roll credits and the universe closes and the curtains hang. After that happens, the more memorable ending will stick out far more than the slog that you watched/played through some 10-20 hours ago.