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Originally Posted by Fmeh But it DID add depth. The same kind of depth that the end of 12 Monkeys had. It was inevitable. Part of it is that idea that no matter how much we try to veer from the way that things are, the way things are will come crashing down on us in the end. |
That was... not how I saw the ending. Seems like the world should have ended if it were about inevitability. As far as I remember, the ending acted more like a magic reset button.
(And I didn't much care for 12 Monkeys, either.)