Dramaland is actually doing a lot of sequels lately…

Not sure how I feel about it.

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    There’s been a lot of open ended endings of shows lately too, leaving just enough to dangle for a sequel if necessary.

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      Those open ending have felt unfinished, rather than ambiguous, lately…

      Writers forget you still have to finish the season you’re writing now.

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    i don’t like it so much, with certain series i don’t mind (Age of youth) because the format lends it to a second season, but overall, the reason i love watching kdrama’s is cause of the one-season format a opposed to the multiple seasons with english-spoken series

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      Yeah, I feel it lends itself more to shows like AOY which are very character driven. All these crime shows getting s2’s though… I feel they don’t have the lasting power.

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        next thing we know, we’ll have spinoffs from spinoffs and lots of seasons (CSI franchise), oh dear, please no, agreed, crime and romcom shows shouldnt last more than a season unless there is a subplot that could be interesting and even then,

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          So many dramas lose steam at the end of 16 or 20 episodes anyway… I think we’d get some real crazy sh*t if writers have to stretch things over multiple seasons suddenly.

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            true! i tend to lose interest like 3/4 in of most series, sometimes i force myself to finish but more often than not i just drop them and read recaps to know how it ended

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