In my previous post, I talked at length about the series finale to the American version of Life on Mars. (It’s spoileriffic, so you might want to give it a miss if you don’t want the series spoiled for you.) I was pleasantly surprised by the finale. The next night I went to see Knowing, which has an ending that is decidedly less effective. (And, well, just plain bad.) So all of this has prompted me to think about why some endings work and why some endings don’t.
It wasn’t until later that I realized could have added the series finale of Battlestar Galactica to this discussion, but that’s been discussed and slagged and defended all over the place.
Oddly enough, I discovered just this morning that GRRM himself has put up a blog post about the endings of Life on Mars, Knowing, and Battlestar Galactica. (Great minds? Heh.) In this second part to my discussion of endings, I’ll explain why I agree with George about Battlestar Galactica and Knowing, and why I think he’s mistaken about Life on Mars. Because sometimes you gotta speak truth to power, right?
Spoilers for Knowing, and lots of rambling thoughts about what makes for good and bad writing, follow below the cut.