Yeah, I'll chime in there. I like the sensible ending best. Happy endings satisfy at first, but in the end don't always work best. They're kinda like empty calories. The endings that have stuck with me over the years have been the ones that weren't happy but worked and, most of all, made me think. These endings can be bitter at first in comparison to sweet happy finishes, but the insight from them is usually more meaningful and deeper. I guess I'd rather take a bitter pill if it shows me more than the sweet which shows me little.
Then again, I can understand wanting some simple levity. Sometimes, we need that too.
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Then again, I can understand wanting some simple levity. Sometimes, we need that too.