I agree with hydro and festivalfun.
I was very disappointed with the finale as well. It was funny because I was talking about how I didn't like it with my brother, and he was saying that he didn't think that it was that bad, except for this, that, and the other thing. So after that I asked what parts he
did like, and he was stumped so then determined that he didn't really like the finale after all.
I also wanted to see more into what
Johnny Bananas was really like. I thought that "E" getting back together with Sloan was stupid. I didn't want to see his situation end well, and I don't think that their relationship had been strong enough to overcome the fact that he was banging her ex-stepmother or whatever she was. He had always been a judgmental little ---- , so I really wanted to see him fall hard after all these years of thinking he was better than everyone.
I also didn't like that Vince ended up getting married after knowing the girl for 2 interviews and whatever else could have taken place in a weeks time.
So did Turtle just throw away the whole Don Pepe's project since he became a millionaire from his stock in the Avion tequila company, or did that just mean that he was able to do it his way since he no longer had a tight budget?
As for the phone call that Ari receives from Terrence after the credits, it was the only aspect of the show that ended with any friction. Everyone else just kinda went on their merry way.
festivalfun said:
What would make me happy is if in the movie they focus around Drama's newfound success and I'd like to see his and Billy Walsh's friendship develop more. I wanna see Ari back where he belongs, behind a desk with a foul mouth and a shitload of work to do, alongside with Lloyd. To be perfectly honest, if Vince and Turtle only have minor roles in the film I wouldn't complain. I found their parts in the final series to be quite dull and in general I didn't really care for them.
Once again, I agree, and to be honest I really don't see how the movie will be able to focus on anyone other than Drama and Ari. How much writing can go into Vince's new married life, as well as E's. Now that Sloan has forgiven E, any other relationship issues would seem so miniscule in comparison.