• dtrain@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Better Call Saul

    Sopranos

    Mad Men

    Quantum Leap (original series)

    Star Trek TNG

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      1 year ago

      The ending of Quantum Leap was not supposed to be the final episode, they changed Al’s destiny and added a text over a back background. That qualifies as a “good finale”?

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      1 year ago

      Just watched the first episode of Justified and it was ok but not phenomenal. I’ve seen so many recommendations for the show - when does it hit the sweet spot that makes you say “Ooh yes, this is goooood?”

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        Last episode of s1 is incredible, then s2e1 absolutely takes it home.

        S2 on the whole is a masterpiece, anchored by beloved character actress Margo Martendale.

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          Last episode of s1 is incredible

          Do I really have to watch the whole of the first series before it becomes obvious that it’s good?

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    Star Trek The Next Generation has one of the best, if not the best, finale to an ongoing episodic tv series ever. I don’t want to compare it to the kind of shows that are just one big story split up into hour long chunks, because that’s a totally different style of show and many have good endings. But for shows that are mostly separate, TNG did it better than any show I can think of.

    It did a fair, but not gratuitous amount of fan service, and it was all in service of the actual plot. And it still somehow felt like a good episode of the show. But it also perfectly bookended the show back with the very first episode of the show. It was as close to perfect as you can get.

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          I loved Alias. Super 8. MI3. Star Trek. But JJ rode the “magic box” thing a little too hard in phase 2 of his career there. I like a lot of what Lost had to offer but that last season was a real cop out. For the most part, instead of answering questions from the series they just made up new questions in the last season and answered some of those. It was some real hand waving BS.

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            But JJ rode the “magic box” thing a little too hard in phase 2 of his career there.

            Alias had the Rambaldi device. JJ rode the “magic box” all his career.

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            JJ had very little to do with Lost after the first half season. He just helped set up some of the initial mysteries and left it to Lindelof to try and sort out the resolution. Lindelof went on to do some amazing series… the Leftovers and Mrs Davis both have good (although somewhat ambiguous) endings

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    Justified.

    Fringe (I like season 5, sue me).

    Farscape (the miniseries has some bumps but the actual end is solid).

    In a couple months I hope to be able to say The Venture Bros. 🤞