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Spaghetti__Girl t1_ja9eawf wrote

Sorry, that’s not what I meant. I mean I see people all the time say what happened but it’s not really what happened. Trying to not spoil.

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ThatEvanFowler t1_jaafuwn wrote

Like, constantly. For over ten years now. I saw people saying it twice last week. I used to correct them. Now I just don't even bother.

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Queasy_Turnover t1_jacr2z2 wrote

Exactly. Like, the ending is not some high concept, obtuse conclusion that you need a film degree to understand. It's pretty straightforward. It's crazy to me that people could watch 6 seasons of a show and then get upset by a clear ending that they somehow misinterpret as something completely different. What were they watching that entire time? I don't think of myself as a very intellectual person that has a higher understanding of things and I don't like accusing people who don't like something with "You just don't get it", but in this case, they simply didn't.

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ThatEvanFowler t1_jadq4m8 wrote

Yeah, a character literally explains that what they are saying is not the case in clear, plain English. Whatever. They can be wrong. I still think that it's a bummer that it probably drives away people who would love the show if not for having gleaned a mistaken impression of it, but I think I've hit my lifetime limit for arguing with text on a screen.

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Queasy_Turnover t1_jaehviq wrote

>I still think that it's a bummer that it probably drives away people who would love the show if not for having gleaned a mistaken impression of it

It definitely does. I have a friend who I had been trying to convice for a while to watch Lost because I knew he would like it, but he kept saying "I heard it goes nowhere and in the end they don't answer anything". He finally caved and wound up loving it.

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