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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2745297" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>AGreed. Voyager was the worst ending, as the only way they could figure out how to use the show was to "time travel" and create a huge paradox. DS9 was also a sad ending in my book. Odo returned to the collective, but you knew he was still in love with Kira. HE tears his self away from the woman he loves so he can cure his family. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-smilie="3"data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>Sisco essentially dies. Transending to a "higher" form is dying in my book. Jake has to deal with losing his father. The universe is in a situation of chaos as the end of the war happened, but we saw no "end results". Remember through the last couple seasons they'd make hints at how the Romulans wouldn't give this land back and the Klingons wouldn't give that. It was just a prime show for a sequal, instead we get the Voyagers boring trek through the delta quandrant. </p><p></p><p>I loved the angel and buffy finale on a emotional level, but hated that UPN didn't give Joss 2 hours for the finale like he wanted. The buffy finale felt rushed and packed and when you observe the plot, it doesnt make any sense at all. They go into the hell mouth... errr.. to do what, they didn't know what hte amulet did yet and they were out numbered 1,000 to 1. They had the weapon idea, but that was it and that was obviously not going to kill them all. They sort of muddled through it. </p><p></p><p>Angel was canceled too early and the ending seemed a bit rushed, but the last 20 minutes was great, with the group continuing to fight, no happy ending,... angel was never the happy show that was Buffy. Angel was the redemption show, which we all know is impossible. </p><p></p><p>My worst ending (which ranks lower than some of the others mentioned but frustrated me none the less) Quantum Leap. All the emotions you went through with Sam and Al and he doesnt get back home. That was depressing in that the reason you watched every week was the see his adventures and hope he eventually got back home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2745297, member: 22622"] AGreed. Voyager was the worst ending, as the only way they could figure out how to use the show was to "time travel" and create a huge paradox. DS9 was also a sad ending in my book. Odo returned to the collective, but you knew he was still in love with Kira. HE tears his self away from the woman he loves so he can cure his family. :( Sisco essentially dies. Transending to a "higher" form is dying in my book. Jake has to deal with losing his father. The universe is in a situation of chaos as the end of the war happened, but we saw no "end results". Remember through the last couple seasons they'd make hints at how the Romulans wouldn't give this land back and the Klingons wouldn't give that. It was just a prime show for a sequal, instead we get the Voyagers boring trek through the delta quandrant. I loved the angel and buffy finale on a emotional level, but hated that UPN didn't give Joss 2 hours for the finale like he wanted. The buffy finale felt rushed and packed and when you observe the plot, it doesnt make any sense at all. They go into the hell mouth... errr.. to do what, they didn't know what hte amulet did yet and they were out numbered 1,000 to 1. They had the weapon idea, but that was it and that was obviously not going to kill them all. They sort of muddled through it. Angel was canceled too early and the ending seemed a bit rushed, but the last 20 minutes was great, with the group continuing to fight, no happy ending,... angel was never the happy show that was Buffy. Angel was the redemption show, which we all know is impossible. My worst ending (which ranks lower than some of the others mentioned but frustrated me none the less) Quantum Leap. All the emotions you went through with Sam and Al and he doesnt get back home. That was depressing in that the reason you watched every week was the see his adventures and hope he eventually got back home. [/QUOTE]
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