A Tale of Graceful Ends
- El episodio se transmitió el 24 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 10min
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7.3/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAs deities, dreamers and demons unite to mark a momentous occasion, the Endless assemble for a family reunion unlike any other.As deities, dreamers and demons unite to mark a momentous occasion, the Endless assemble for a family reunion unlike any other.As deities, dreamers and demons unite to mark a momentous occasion, the Endless assemble for a family reunion unlike any other.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Esme Creed-Miles
- Delirium
- (as Esmé Creed-Miles)
Opiniones destacadas
I feel like this story is worth watching by everyone, this is such an intense and complex story of Dream and his world, omg it's so good, never seen something like this, unique and exquisite, enjoyed every single episode, amazing story. This is what you want to see when someone wants to replicate hours of writing that have gone into the book, it's breathtaking, all the decors , everything, I dare to say it's one of the best interpretations of the book as a show that I watched.
This one episode is one of the worst episodes of television I have ever seen. It's been made for a audience but not the audience. This is the truth anyone giving this a 10 must be on mind altering drugs, in my humble opinion. I am disappointed that a series that could have been of the highest quality falls far short of what I was expecting.
What this was was a season 2 of 10/11 episodes of pure cinema to end on conceptual trash. I believe that I understand the point of the final episode is that dream is a concept not an embodiment which perhaps an audience would entertain at a midpoint of a season but not at this stage. It felt poorly written as if they weren't sure how to end it it and I did not enjoy it after loving both seasons.
10teorien
..than you must not have read the books. And you should go do that now.
This was masterfull.
Ofc some of you out there that are fans of the books may not like this either. But I hope most of you do.
There are so few differenses, or there are many, depends on how picky you are.
But when one has one hour to show one book, they realy got the essence. And summed up acordingly.
One can say that about the whole series, but here we are talking about the last episode.
I started the episode(or finished the last one) thinking "Noo! Dream is suposed to look the same! Only blonde!" But it took me about 7 minutes, and it felt perfect.
I read somewhere that when they first started filming they had Morpheus with "stars in his eyes and shiny endless hair", or something to that abeit. But they decided to make him more human. He would stickout too much compared to the rest if they did it like that.
And I now feel cind of the same about changing actor, or maby more correctly the oposite. If they had keept him, people who havnt read the books wouldnt get it, and just thought it was a reincarnation or something.
The only thing that realy anoyed me during the whole series was Despair. She looked more like she could be gluttony or something. Google "Sandman comic Despair" and you will truly see despair. I REALY dont se why in the he*l they chose to picture her as beautiful.
This was masterfull.
Ofc some of you out there that are fans of the books may not like this either. But I hope most of you do.
There are so few differenses, or there are many, depends on how picky you are.
But when one has one hour to show one book, they realy got the essence. And summed up acordingly.
One can say that about the whole series, but here we are talking about the last episode.
I started the episode(or finished the last one) thinking "Noo! Dream is suposed to look the same! Only blonde!" But it took me about 7 minutes, and it felt perfect.
I read somewhere that when they first started filming they had Morpheus with "stars in his eyes and shiny endless hair", or something to that abeit. But they decided to make him more human. He would stickout too much compared to the rest if they did it like that.
And I now feel cind of the same about changing actor, or maby more correctly the oposite. If they had keept him, people who havnt read the books wouldnt get it, and just thought it was a reincarnation or something.
The only thing that realy anoyed me during the whole series was Despair. She looked more like she could be gluttony or something. Google "Sandman comic Despair" and you will truly see despair. I REALY dont se why in the he*l they chose to picture her as beautiful.
The story wraps up and I can't help but feel it was rushed.
Perhaps the reintroduction of earlier characters felt tacked on in a way to force the plot to a close without involving prevalent characters whom would have directly had a hand in the conclusion.
The way the story concluded, it's just not on par with the quality of writing displayed in the first half of the 2nd Season, much like the 1st Season which is unfortunate.
That said, it is indeed a Graceful End even if a little rushed.
Perhaps the reintroduction of earlier characters felt tacked on in a way to force the plot to a close without involving prevalent characters whom would have directly had a hand in the conclusion.
The way the story concluded, it's just not on par with the quality of writing displayed in the first half of the 2nd Season, much like the 1st Season which is unfortunate.
That said, it is indeed a Graceful End even if a little rushed.
¿Sabías que…?
- Créditos curiososThere is a scene at the end of the closing credits with the Kindly Ones.
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