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Some shows take on a weight that goes far beyond their original premise. This reflection considers what happens when a series becomes a cultural event, and how that pressure shapes the way endings are received. It looks at why finales are so difficult to judge fairly, how hype distorts experience, and why the value of a story is not always tied to how neatly it concludes.
By Brant SteenSome shows take on a weight that goes far beyond their original premise. This reflection considers what happens when a series becomes a cultural event, and how that pressure shapes the way endings are received. It looks at why finales are so difficult to judge fairly, how hype distorts experience, and why the value of a story is not always tied to how neatly it concludes.