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Vagabond Needs A Movie Finale, Not A Second Season IMHO

Personally, I tend to hate it when as how goes with having the first season, then having a second season, or whatever. Can you remember how some American primetime shows go by season each with a different theme per season? Vagabond sure had a very hanging ending that felt like Toshiki Inoue and Yasuko Kobayashi were hired to write it down. The possibility of having a Season 2 is being talked upon but somehow not confirmed. What's my take? Would I want another season or a movie to wrap things up?

Personally, I think I'd want a Vagabond movie instead to get it done and over with. Why would I go for a movie than another season? I think a movie can still wrap up the stuff. Make the movie a two-hour feature film that will try to conclude the series. Have Hae Ri discover that Dal Gun is alive. Have Jessica as a vengeful bitch who'll do anything to bring Edward down even if she has to die with him. Have both Hae Ri and Dal Gun finally meet each other. Maybe have Hae Ri and Dal Gun try to restore each other from the dark side villains they may have become. Dal Gun becomes a vengeance-crazed freak and Hae Ri has become a vengeance-crazed seductress. Maybe, have a bit of a scene where Hae Ri unknowingly seduces Dal Gun. Maybe, have the love story of Jessica and Edward further explored to what led to their rivalry that caused a lot of lives.

A series would be fun but there's always going to be something new to get your attention, right? A movie would sometimes be a nice break from watching a long series. I think a movie can be just enough to help conclude the otherwise hanging ending of a series. Gu Family Book didn't need to have a second season or a movie to wrap it up. Not for Vagabond as there are way too many loose ends at the end of the series!

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