@AyeshaBaig__@Math_files How does equation a^2 + b^2 = c^2 tell you that it is better to walk along c than to walk along a+b?
You are using triangle inequality, not Pythagorean theorem.
@OwenLikesFilm99@matthewivan77@Jtaylor0_3 Not really sure I get your point. Why would people out of the sudden start disliking the finales of shows because it's the end of the show they've liked?
@KillerKlungo@showinberger@Jtaylor0_3 This is factually not true.
Ratings of last episodes of major shows that are famous for having good/bad finales.
Breaking Bad - 9.8
The Wire - 9.6
Sopranos - 9.4
GOT - 4.0
Dexter - 4.9
By this sample it is pretty clear that 'people hating things ending' is not a thing.
@matthewivan77@Jtaylor0_3@OwenLikesFilm99 It's a terrible take because if it were true, the majority of people would dislike every final there is by the same percentage.
Yet, plenty of TV shows had great finales that everybody loved (Breaking Bad) and plenty of TV shows had bad finales everybody hated (Game of Thrones).
@muradz95@modernmindset1@vyaxundpanzer An account called 'Modern Mindset' with a blue checkmark and India as their origin tells me everything I need to know.
@greatonical@Samaytwt Welcome to modern X. The content on this platform has never been worse in terms of quality.
And yet, it generates views and likes. That's your answer.