Subject: Last-Installment Syndrome
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Posted on: 2014-05-09 00:38:00 UTC

An interesting phenomenon that I've observed in series (mostly trilogies), is that the last installment always seems to be worse, or at least more badly-reviewed, than the others. A good example of this would be the Divergent Trilogy; I've read the first two, I liked them and they were well-reviewed, but the third (Allegiant) is badly reviewed, with the reviewers claiming way-too-overdone and needless tragedy and sacrifice, the bad guys getting the good ending, and Un-logic.

So, what happens? Do authors spontaneously lose the ability to write when it comes time for the finale?

My current theory is that it's the same as always, but the audience has higher expectations for a series finale, and so the author tends to fall short, but still. Any ideas about this phenomenon?

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