nkereina
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Its probably hard to plan out because no one knows how many seasons they will have to tell the story in. Though I imagine most writers have an idea for a story and leave room for the evolution of it.
I recently watched the series finale of Homeland and thought it was really well done. Wrapped everything up nicely and ironically, most questions answered. But then there's a show like Bloodline that was forced to stop production during the third season and had to rush to wrap everything up. The storyline during the third season really went off the rails because of that. I will also be interested to see how the Walking Dead ends - not sure if they have a plan. They loosely followed the comics as their guide for the story, but its my understanding the comics don't have an "ending" so to speak, so the show will need to devise their own whenever they're ready to end it.
I recently watched the series finale of Homeland and thought it was really well done. Wrapped everything up nicely and ironically, most questions answered. But then there's a show like Bloodline that was forced to stop production during the third season and had to rush to wrap everything up. The storyline during the third season really went off the rails because of that. I will also be interested to see how the Walking Dead ends - not sure if they have a plan. They loosely followed the comics as their guide for the story, but its my understanding the comics don't have an "ending" so to speak, so the show will need to devise their own whenever they're ready to end it.