After reading the online description of a certain series that everyone's been saying is good and finding out that everyone dies horrifically in the end, I suddenly had no desire to watch it (well, less than normal, I was already fairly uninterested in it but that's beside the point).
I've found that in a lot of things, I don't particularily like it when everyone just dies at the end. It just seems too absolute and contrived an ending. I don't particularily like watching a series where everyone struggles towards some end and the maker just decides "well, they all died. That sucks".
That's not to say a series can't do character death WELL, but in most of the "everyone dies" movies or series I've seen, it's anything BUT done well.
So the question: in general or in specific cases, do you like endings where everyone dies?


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Stupid Meg Ryan. ;o
I remember seeing a romantic comedy where two people who are fooling around find out they're in family because they went to the same baptism, or something. But sure, bad example in this case, the problem is usually something along the lines of one of them not being interested in the other, them just being friends, him coming from the 18th century through a time machine, etc.

