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Alex
A recent forum discussion highlights viewers' feelings about continuing a popular show following a significant character's death. The debate showcases a split audience, with many insisting theyโll stick around, eager for revenge plots, despite concerns about narrative shifts.
The recent discussion gained momentum as fans reacted to Joel's death, a pivotal moment for viewers familiar with the game. While some mourn the character's loss, many are ready to see how the story unfolds, specifically regarding Ellie's revenge journey.
Continued Engagement: A large portion of fans expresses their intention to keep watching, driven by fandom and narrative expectations.
Character Attachment: Comments reveal a deep connection to the characters, with one fan noting, "Did I stop watching after Ned? No, Iโm definitely gonna keep watching."
Expectations Versus Reality: Some fans are wary of how the story shifts focus, questioning the impact on character dynamics.
"If you didnโt play the game, thereโs nothing about this world that registers as โcomfort show.โ"
The prevailing sentiment indicates that most fans will not abandon the series, contrasting with vocal critics on forums and social media.
"So far everyone in my life is still going to continue watching"
"Terminally online gamers are not representative of the broader TV audience."
"Why would anyone stop watching because a character died?"
โณ Majority of commenters plan to continue watching the series despite the character death.
โฝ Concern over shift in focus towards a revenge narrative; some feel it loses depth.
โป Revenge-driven story arcs often engage viewers despite initial shock from deaths.
Fans remain divided but largely optimistic, eager to see how the show will maintain its grip on longtime viewers.