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It's unfortunate but stories shouldn't always be judged for their endings and I feel like so often that ends up being the case. People will want to rush to it. They won't want to watch incomplete adaptations. Too many people wait till things are over and then binge it and move on to do the same to something else. But reading those stories in the moment to moment was were we were engaged. It's were the story is elevated. A good ending can often be a nice pay off but a lack of one doesn't change what we did in the time we spent reading. While a bad ending can taint everything.