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Five Seasons

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Originally published 1989
Authors A. B. Yehoshua
GenresFiction
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About Five Seasons


In the autumn, Molkho's wife dies. His years of loving care have ended and his newfound freedom proves unlike the one he had imagined. It is an uneasy freedom, filled with the erotic fantasies of a man who must fall in love, but whose longing for meaningful relationships is held hostage by the spirit of his wife. . . .

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Top Boy finale not made to please everyone - star

Jan 10,2022 4:44 am

By Riyah Collins & Charlotte SimpsonBBC Newsbeat

After Five Seasons over More Than 10 Years , the long-awaited final Top Boy episode blew critics away.

But The Audience . . not so much.

On Rotten Tomatoes , its Audience score was a far from fresh 50% - Meaning it joins a long list of TV shows to have left fans wanting more.

But Joshua Blissett, who plays Kieron in the Netflix drug dealing drama, has defended The Show , telling BBC Newsbeat " art is not necessarily made to please everyone".

" But it's made to create discussion and stimulate discussion, " he says.

Top Boy , which first aired in 2011, follows The Story of two London drug dealers and has been praised by critics for its attention to social issues.

Joshua says while the drama focuses on the lives of black characters, part of its art is its relatability to everyone.

" It's universally relatable because it's about emotions, it's about relationships, it's about family and we all have those things going on, we all go through pains.

" So I feel a massive responsibility, not just to Black People as a black actor, but to everyone because everyone goes through those things. "

Top Boy 's final series was released last week and it's still top of the streaming service's 'most watched' list in the UK.

The Guardian , The Telegraph and NME all gave it five stars, with NME branding it " The Best show on Netflix".

But it isn't The First show with a final series that's divided critics and fans.

Who could forget The Final episode of Game of Thrones which barely elicited and sparked a petition to have the.

Compare that with something like Derry Girls , the Channel 4 comedy following teenagers in Northern Ireland Growing Up against the backdrop of The Troubles in the 1990S .

in May, which was broadcast five years after its first episode, as " a triumph".

No writer sets out to make a disappointing ending, but what makes rounding off a TV series so hard and how can writers satisfy fans?

Ryan J Brown was in his 20s when he was commissioned to write Wreck.

The horror comedy follows 19-year-old Jamie Walsh as he seeks to solve his sister's disappearance onboard a Cruise Ship .

" I think if you answer enough questions And Then ask some more at The End , you're satisfying people, " writer Ryan tells Newsbeat.

" For me a good ending is something that reminds you of The Magic of The Beginning , reminds you why you fell in love with The Show .

" You need to feel like you are getting some level of closure and that doesn't mean that the ending can't be open ended, but you need to feel like you've reached a conclusion. "

Initially only one series had been agreed when Wreck was commissioned for Bbc Three .

But depending on Audience reaction, TV shows are often re-commissioned for another series or quietly discontinued.

That can put writers in a difficult situation as they have to prepare for multiple outcomes and respond to pressures from fans and the streamers and broadcasters which commission them.

" You've probably done The Right thing if an Audience is demanding more, " says Ryan.

" Sometimes an ending that leaves you wondering and thinking about what you've watched is great.

" Often it's more believable when A Story isn't completely neatly wrapped up. "

It's a Delicate Balance as, while Ryan had hoped Wreck would be renewed, he didn't find out until after series one was finished.

That meant his ending had to be satisfying but still leave A Story that could be picked up again if everything went as he'd hoped.

" I have always had a three-series plan, " he says.

Like Top Boy , when Wreck was release it had generally positive reviews but there were some exceptions.

" Negativity sells, which is quite depressing, " Ryan says.

The writer says there's often " a big divide" between critics' and viewers' opinions.

" I'd go off what an Audience thinks rather than critics. "

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