Has the ending of a TV show/movie/book series ever made you upset? For me, yes. The end of the Harry Potter books/movies meant the end of my childhood.
When I finished watching Psycho IV, it meant the end Anthony Perkins' era as Norman Bates and for some reason, it just really upset me because he was the PERFECT Norman.
The ending of Bates Motel made me cry and gave me a gut punch because it was such a good show and idk I just fell in love with it. It meant the end of the cast together; it meant the end of me anticipating the new seasons. It still makes me so sad to know that it's over. I have to keep up with all of the actors and actresses careers to fill the void Bates Motel left me lmao.
The end of The 5th Wave book series made me upset because it was such an adventure for me and I enjoyed every lovin' minute of it.
The end of The Maze Runner series (excluding the prequels) made me sad because I'd never loved a book series as much apart from Harry Potter and I grew so attached to the characters.
The ending of ASoUE book series made me sad and gave me a gut punch because you never find out what happened to the Baudelaires or any of the characters for that matter. They could've all died (and it hints at that in Letters To Beatrice), or they could have all lived. Sad stuff. I'm hoping the Netflix series doesn't tell you what happens because I love that it's ambiguous.
Yep, that's me. I get upset pretty easily because I get more attached to fictional characters than real people lol.
When I finished watching Psycho IV, it meant the end Anthony Perkins' era as Norman Bates and for some reason, it just really upset me because he was the PERFECT Norman.
The ending of Bates Motel made me cry and gave me a gut punch because it was such a good show and idk I just fell in love with it. It meant the end of the cast together; it meant the end of me anticipating the new seasons. It still makes me so sad to know that it's over. I have to keep up with all of the actors and actresses careers to fill the void Bates Motel left me lmao.
The end of The 5th Wave book series made me upset because it was such an adventure for me and I enjoyed every lovin' minute of it.
The end of The Maze Runner series (excluding the prequels) made me sad because I'd never loved a book series as much apart from Harry Potter and I grew so attached to the characters.
The ending of ASoUE book series made me sad and gave me a gut punch because you never find out what happened to the Baudelaires or any of the characters for that matter. They could've all died (and it hints at that in Letters To Beatrice), or they could have all lived. Sad stuff. I'm hoping the Netflix series doesn't tell you what happens because I love that it's ambiguous.
Yep, that's me. I get upset pretty easily because I get more attached to fictional characters than real people lol.
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