According to Fienberg, The Endgame has also fallen into the common trap of telling the viewer what to think and feel instead of allowing them to experience it for themselves.
“When Elena and Val bump heads, it’s two people telling each other that they have a lot in common and that they’re each impressively clever, rather than the writing showing us that they have things in common and they’re impressively clever.”
What do you think of The Endgame? Should the show get a shot at a second season? Tune in for the Season 1 finale of The Endgame, airing on Monday, May 2 at 10 p.m. EST on NBC.
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