Every time there is a kindo-of-open end to some story I feel like either the authors are incapable of making a meaningful conclusion, or the marketing team wishes to make another cash grab a sequel even though chances are extra slim.
Sometimes it is because there’s a grand plan that the authors want to flesh out, but this seems too rare
Every time there is a kindo-of-open end to some story I feel like either the authors are incapable of making a meaningful conclusion, or the marketing team wishes to make
another cash graba sequel even though chances are extra slim.Sometimes it is because there’s a grand plan that the authors want to flesh out, but this seems too rare
Did the writers know that Universe would not get a season 3 when they wrote the season 2 ending?
The announcement was made after 1/2 of season 2 had aired. So I think they were done filming, but before editing was finalized for the final episode.
I don’t know
But I can’t imagine making a coherent story when you may or may not need to continue that story every time