King of the Hill is an episodic sitcom. It’s never “complete,” it’s a new slice of life each episode with minor seasonal arcs. One could jump into any random episode and enjoy it (which is pretty much how I saw it when young).
If this was, like, a meticulously planned serial epic with an apocalyptic last episode, I could see where you’re coming from…
Replace completed with cancelled then. It’s an end. Things end and there’s a satisfaction to that. There’s a sense of letting go that reboots fly in the face of to me
King of the Hill is an episodic sitcom. It’s never “complete,” it’s a new slice of life each episode with minor seasonal arcs. One could jump into any random episode and enjoy it (which is pretty much how I saw it when young).
If this was, like, a meticulously planned serial epic with an apocalyptic last episode, I could see where you’re coming from…
Replace completed with cancelled then. It’s an end. Things end and there’s a satisfaction to that. There’s a sense of letting go that reboots fly in the face of to me