Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-9346948-20170523001131/@comment-27700324-20170614024157

Buffyfan123 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Buffyfan123 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Buffyfan123 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Yoshimickster wrote: I really wish the Arrowverse was solid as a whole, but it will ALWAYS be hit or miss. I just wish they took a page from the DCAU  and end each season on a closure point instead of some stupid cliff-hanger. That is because of the demografic the shows are for. Cliffhangers attract the teen/young adult world, while stories that end with a happily ever after are what kids like. Yeah and television has just changed in the last 20 years. Now cliffhangers are the normal for a majority of shows. When you look back at how it was in the day. True, it is also just the times. That it is.

Who knows what will happen in another 20 years. I'm all for cliffhangers, if a show knows it gets another season. Too many end on a cliffhanger and get canceled. That annoys me.

Also the DC cliffhangers are usually not that exciting and too similar to each other. I actually think Legends of Tommorw has the best ones, each season's cliffhanger does leave me excited for the next season. But I guess it is because of time travelling, you never know where they will go next.

SG as a typical same old cliffhanger.

Arrow doesn't have a cliffhanger in the likes of the other shows, where it ends where the story will literally pick up where it left it off. Season 3 ended on a happy note and wasn't a cliffhanger. Flash has some good ones. I loved season one and two's cliffhangers and same with Season three and what will happen to Team Flash.

Supergirl was a good cliffhanger. Very classic, which is a mysterious new character. However Season 2 made it predictable. Yeah season 2 did make it predictable, I guess for me I hated it because it was yet again another who is in the pod like season 1, so not very original. Even though I loved the final. But again it didn't ruin my enjoyment. It was predictable cause they told us who it is.