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I think one big example that come to mind is Mr.Robot.

It’s like the writers took all the questions that they layed in the person mind and just throw it in the garbage and replace it with new blank canvas to write a new story.

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    I think one big example that come to mind is Mr.Robot.

    Spoiler much? I haven’t seen that yet (it’s on my watch list).

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        Lol, thanks. Hopefully I’ll forget that before I get around to watching it.

        I’m not sure what the current guidelines are for spoilers in the streaming age. Used to be something like 3-4 weeks after something came out it was fair game, but with everything on demand now, I don’t know.

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      If it’s any consolation, it very much isn’t a ‘it was all a dream’ ending at all and I hard disagree with the OP on that. The ending is one of the best endings of any show I’ve ever seen.