Like, I worry sometimes that the ending I write may somehow be unsatisfying but damn, there's no way it could be worse than some of the things that actually made it onto our screens. Both the Star Wars sequels and Game of Thrones had such laughably bad endings that they retroactively erased all the pop culture impact those things ever had.
@ljwrites @XanIndigo this is dissing a different show, but it feels relevant here: «I’m incredibly frustrated by the trend of authors acting like their story is worthless if the readers can anticipate what’s going to happen next, especially since it’s arising in the age of the Internet where if anyone can figure out what’s going on, everyone can find out. It’s a bad writing paradigm to begin with (foreshadowing is a good thing!), and it gets worse the harder you have to work to hide your secrets.»
@Satsuma @ljwrites Honestly, the fact that the same can be said of many different shows feels like an indictment of what modern writing has become.