Eternalsteelfan wrote...
Yeah, there's such a huge disparity of quality between the ending and the rest of the series. Again, my thinking returns to that loose leaf Walters wrote on; very unrefined ideas and then in big letters, "Lots of speculation from everyone". Controversy by design.
A clear indication to me that he not only failed to either acknowledge or understand basic story structure (pick one or both), but also completely failed to understand his fans.
Had we been left with a resolution that provided closure, and a sense that our struggles mattered, warm fuzzies would have ensued regardless of whether or not some elements of it were tragic.
Instead, we got an ending that is utterly baffling.. even insulting.
I guess what really gets me, is that the ending is written under the assumption that discussion-breeding ambiguity and emotional closure are mutually exclusive. They are not, and some of the best books and films in history have provided an ending that both provides closure,
and makes us discuss and speculate.
Hilariously, "end of the first matrix" is written on that page as an example of what he wanted to accomplish, and still failed horribly at. That movie, saying nothing of its sequels, provided a resolution to the plot of the movie, and left people satisfied with where the characters were, and how they had evolved over the course of the film. That's a big part of what made the film so popular, it left people satisfied. The primary elements that bred speculation (such as the superman flight) don't happen until everything else is neatly tied in a bow.
Bottom line:
People speculated about that film for positive reasons. They enjoyed the film and the resolution left them wanting more.
People are by and large speculating about Mass Effect 3 for negative reasons. They were left unfulfilled and are desperately grasping at anything they can to help make sense of something that insulted the rest of the game, the franchise as a whole, and their own intelligence.