Talk:The Senior/@comment-34138917-20180801003652/@comment-3452092-20180806015726

@DisturbedDeaddMan In which part? If you mean the one that makes me wonder if they know how to end a series the answer is yes, and I will admit, I am going entirely off what other people have said about it, because I decided I wanted to take my time getting there (in order to collect diamond options, but I only have three unfinished chapters in that book, so it's not a lot to go), so I haven't actually finished it and maybe like The Junior it will be better than people's comments make me think it is, but so far even the people who like it (and there have been several who have commented in response to my questions over time) have not convinced me that any of the endings are not depressing.

Part of my questioning their ability to end a series isn't even related to whether or not the options for endings are good, but the fact that they apparently left a lot of loose ends when they did (Kele being the most glaring from the way people talk, but there are others I've heard about), and the abruptness of the ending. It had so much going on in the third book and yet it's the shortest book in the series.

So yes, I do wonder. I can't definitively say how I feel about it. I can't say it ended badly, because for all I've heard, I don't actually know what I think until I've played the end myself and I'm a little scared to go there. My other favorite series, though, was a treat from start to finish with one very loud EEP very early in the third book, but even that served a purpose and made sense in context, so I honestly hope that I am getting the complete wrong idea about the ending of Endless Summer.