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Originally Posted by miketyson
Raincollie: i'd say the odds aren't great but they aren't zero. I can't see BONES resurrecting a franchise just to do an open-and-shut, no-more-sequels-ever storyline, so I've been counting on getting an open-ended ending that has obvious sequel potential (...sigh).
Interestingly, it's possible that not airing the final episodes on TV will wind up helping sales more than it hurts them. Evil genius at work?
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Remember how Psalms of Planets' first half ended? Renton and Eureka getting back together, Holland finally accepting their relationship, the Gekko escaping Dewey and Charles' trap, etc etc? Think about what would happen if the series ended there. It would be never explained that Eureka is a Coralian, that this planet is actually Earth covered by Scub Corals, and many more important details like that. Would you really call that a fair "open ending"?
If AO goes that way, with so many things unexplained, I will go nuts.