What are Your Favorite Endings?

As we wrap up how to write endings this month, I have to ask what are your favorite endings? I think one of the reasons a book or movie becomes a person’s favorite is because of the ending. I can’t imagine rereading, rewatching, or recommending a story that has an attention-grabbing beginning, a riveting middle, and then a mediocre ending.

In fact, I will recommend books or movies with less-than-stellar beginnings with the advice, “Yes, it starts slow. But wait it out. Then it gets really good.” I would never recommend a story to a friend with the words, “The beginning and middle are great. Just don’t expect much from the ending.”

I’ve described some of my favorite endings in articles this month on how to write satisfying and surprising endings. Some other favorites are:

Without giving the ending away, tell me which books or shows are your favorite because of the ending.

Do You Like Not Completely Happy Endings?

Do you like not completely happy endings? So many stories end with everything being perfectly all right for the main character and his and her friends. But sometimes those endings seem like cheats, as if the storytelling hasn’t been built correctly to allow the author to logically tie the narrative up with a pretty bow.

I also don’t like endings that are sad just for the sake of coming across as “realistic”. Again I think it goes back to the storytelling. If the writer hasn’t provided enough bread crumbs to make the sad ending reasonable, I don’t like it.

I don’t mind bittersweet endings. In fact, I think I’ll buy any ending as long as it seems the logical conclusion for the story being told, But it has to have hope in it. That’s the reason I don’t like endings where evil triumphs. I want hope. But I want a hopeful ending that makes sense for the story.

So let me know your opinion in the comments. I love to know how other people view stories.

For more prompts on endings, click here.

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