The Amazing Digital Circus - Western Isekai that probably will become Hazbin Hotel killer

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You know what? I'm satisfied. The overwhelming majority of people despise this dogshit ending. Good. We can make our own now. Imagine Cooper trying to take down fan projects for making money just because they tell the story better than his tranny ass.
Imagine if it's like the ending of clue where it just ends and then goes "ok that could have been what happened BUT" and then it's another ending and they just keep getting more absurd
 
Tying it closer to I Have No Mouth would've been better, escape is impossible, Caine is an irredeemable menace, abstraction is proven to be a blissful-like state like the Jax dream.

Some plot device found by Caine permanently forces everyone to be unable to abstract anymore.
The gang finds another device that forces everyone to abstract but the operator is unable to and its one time use, they choose collective suicide but Pomni is the operator.
She becomes Caine's only remaining plaything. Cue formless great jelly thing many years later.
Caine has to be good because all the troons who RP as him but as a slut need him to be good and they buy the merch
 
If The Amazing Digital Circus had come out as just this one hour and a half long movie, with a quick recap in the front that caught you up on episodes 1-7, would it be better or worse than this three year long stretch of episodes dragging out a reveal that most people already guessed by the first episode? I would have said better, but even as a standalone film I'd still be baffled by how much time the movie wastes exploring Jax's motivations and backstory after he's already dead. I swear half the movie is wasted on characters who've already died ages ago (Ribbit and Kaufmo) or characters that just died (Jax and Caine). Is there a term for this feeling you get after having watched a modern show for a few years only to watch the ending crash and burn the entire plot? I want to call this "Franchise Fatigue" but that isn't entirely accurate, but it's alliterative enough to remember.
 
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The funny thing is these avatars will most likely die before their real world counterparts. If the simulation gets turned off or anything goes wrong with, say, the wiring of any part of it that's just running endlessly...then that's it. Electronics can be fickle as fuck and things degrade, it's only a matter of time before something goes wrong and everything turns off. The fact the program has been going on for years nonstop is nothing short of a miracle.
 
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