Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-6175354-20131105202753/@comment-6770938-20131217132516

Speaking of "Finale"s, I have a question...

Hey guys, how does a show conclude? I mean, not this particular show, but TV series in general. Of all the U.S. TV series, some of them were still airing, some of them cancelled, but the ones I got most intrigued about were those that were "officially concluded". Come on, the crew make money on this stuff, creating shows. They need the shows running to make profits. What brought them to finally stopped creating new stories? Don't tell me they run out of ideas; there's a full house of people who could bring the creators new ideas, with a single word, or a simple move. Even a tongue click could be a catalyst and give birth to new stories. What happened? For example, I know Breaking Bad was not cancelled, but concluded, exited the stage with full honor. But how? How did they do it? What caused the creators to finally made peace with stopping further stories and brought the story to a full circle?

Come on, guys, I really need some wisdom here.