How do you describe the ending of The Big O?

How do you describe the ending of The Big O?

Complete and utter shit that was severely lacking in best OTP content. 14 years later and I'm still mad.

Kinda hard to make the whole android / human thing work

Tried to be deep. Ended up with ketchup.

Toemaeto Tamaato.

A perfect set up for Season 3, AKA season 1.

Aren't they all just holograms?

Aren't you a hologram, user?

Chiaki J. Konaka is a louse.

Negotiations are one big memory wipe.

Edgy Konaka faggotry
>dude muh 4th wall lol
>it's all a play
Fuck him. Dorothy deserved better.

I love it. I hated it before, but now I love it.
Sure, I'd prefer a third season.

However, you have to understand the metaphysical concepts. You also have to understand that the system, the paradigm is being solved. It has past iterations, it has future iterations.

The book changed its writer in the next iteration. Angel became the author, and the pages were filled. It is safe to say that not every iteration succeeds, the ones where Roger is a tomato are the ones where he fails.
He had to be the real thing.

Angel represents Lucifer (she had her wings cut). Dorothy represents the Church (bride of Christ).

The show must go on.

Nothing tops Ketchup though.

It was a Big No

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The first season was good, second season is non-canon trash. The second season retcons most of the relationship building between roger and dorothy from the first season and that is just unforgivable.

I've been waiting for a Big O thread.

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I had no idea what happened except tomatoes.

More interesting than most of the 25 episodes prior to it

More incomprehensible than Episodes 25 and 26 of NGE when they originally aired

Jesus negotiated.
Lucifer cried.
Armageddon was postponed.
We have come to terms.

The ending of The Big O is the beginning of Seikaisuru Kado: a negotiator discovers the universe is a simulation overseen by higher beings and begins negotiating with them.

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What the fuck Roger was?
He wasn't a Tomato
Was he a director like Angel/Gordon?

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>They had 2 more seasons planned
>Japan hated it
>The people in charge of airing it in America hated it
>I just wanted more snooty Dorothy antics and chill noir shit

Big suffering.

I just don't understand how such injustices happen.