when a good movie ends

 Do all good things have to come to an end? (¬︿¬)

Whenever I watch a good movie, and get all the laughs and giggles and sombre moments of contemplation from the characters on screen, I dread the moment when all fades to black and the credits finally roll. If the ending was sad, the credits would make me cry harder. If the ending was happy (which usually was not the case), the fact that it was ending could sometimes bring me to tears. 

That was sort of funny to me. It was like no matter how the ending was like, I would still end up crying. I guess that's just how it is when enjoying a work of art. It hurts when it ends, because you don't know when you'll get another one as good as this.

Nowadays, I've moved on from movies to TV shows. I think part of this move was because TV shows usually lasted longer than movies, except for the movies with sequel after sequel (though the sequels still take time to film). 

I noticed this after watching House M.D. tonight. The only times I've ever cried while watching House was because of the content, never the lack of it.

Now I wonder if watching House and Arcane have spoilt me. After all, House has a whopping 122 episodes of expertly crafted content (equal parts medicine and drama) while Arcane had 9 hours of amazing animation (with a spectacular soundtrack as well). I wonder if I'll ever be able to settle for anything less, if I'll be able to choose between quality or quantity.

Why can't I have both? ( ̄︶ ̄)

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