Talk:The Inquisition/@comment-4037078-20190713225531/@comment-37651071-20190714025012

''It's not a cliffhanger. It's a nihilistic ending where everything grinds to a halt as the show ceases to exist.'' It's the end that we care about the continuation.The cataclysmic event is trustly cliffhanger! ''Probably Gumball and family running away from a crumbling reality around the same time as Rob was falling into the void. "There is no future"'' It's just your speculation. Gumball's relationship with Rob has a lot to do with this episode. Their relationship was repaired it once, but The Ex ruined their ralationship and Rob's character development.Nevertheless, their problem was neglected. Rob's character develoment was over halfway. Do you think of anything about them? Tina's scene trustly represents the halfway of the episode. Since when does every story need a happy ending? I want to listen your opinion in reverse. Does every story always need bad endings? ''Just because Ben didn't necessarily want to end the show like that doesn't mean there was somebody else pulling the strings. At the end of the day, it was a team effort, and Ben, et al. were ultimately in control of the episode. Just because they didn't *want* to end it that way doesn't mean they were *forced* to. They probably just decided that it was the best idea they had at the time. And I'm all for it.'' It's a too good idea for you. I am not.If every ending is happy then stories become predictable. What's wrong with ordinary ending? Is it so much fun to see everyone's misery? TAWOG's ending just escaped from any problems? I'm sorry, but from my point of view you are too optimistic.