08-09-2016, 01:47 PM
Been doing some thinking (yes I know it hard to believe) but this thinking brings up a question. Does fantasy series need the lack of detail in the story? If we read a book very little is left to us to figure out. If we watch say NCIS again A leads to B and we get to C.
All along I thought Grimm left a lot of loose ends that I would like to know why, but should fantasy writing have those loose ends for the viewer to fill? On the forum we each view the series with different insights and ideas on the story so we have many things to debate, because of the loose ends, those incomplete plots.
All along I thought Grimm left a lot of loose ends that I would like to know why, but should fantasy writing have those loose ends for the viewer to fill? On the forum we each view the series with different insights and ideas on the story so we have many things to debate, because of the loose ends, those incomplete plots.