So how does it end?
Jun. 18th, 2008 07:56 amOver dinner with
kitsune13 the other night, we talked about how we want Supernatural to end, as a tv series. I said I wanted the last scene to be the boys at the trunk of a very souped-up and yet still recognizable Flying Impala, with a date-line that says 2249, looking barely older than they did in the previous scene, tossing in some funky laser blaster and possibly a light saber, saying, in unison, "We've still got work to do." Basically, a version of what
lyra_wing wrote in Dust in the Wind. But perhaps with slightly more Led Zep playing in the fade to black.
I don't have any sort of idealized version of how I'd love to see Heroes end some future time years from now, and Doctor Who will never end, and I know how Jack Harkness's story ends - or so I think! - but I'm wondering:
How do you want your favorite series to end? What do you want to see in the last episode, the last scene, the last frame even? Marriage, death, babies? Rocket ships, armageddon, a sunset or a sunrise? What's the dialogue, who are the characters, and is there a happily ever after? Or do you want it to be rocks fall; everyone dies?
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I don't have any sort of idealized version of how I'd love to see Heroes end some future time years from now, and Doctor Who will never end, and I know how Jack Harkness's story ends - or so I think! - but I'm wondering:
How do you want your favorite series to end? What do you want to see in the last episode, the last scene, the last frame even? Marriage, death, babies? Rocket ships, armageddon, a sunset or a sunrise? What's the dialogue, who are the characters, and is there a happily ever after? Or do you want it to be rocks fall; everyone dies?
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