That finale sucked. I was expecting a full episode of the future but they just saved it for the last 60 seconds.
They've done special 2-parter episodes before too. I have no idea why they didn't dedicate one to the finale.
Yeah there was no Brain, no Sue Ellen, no Prunella or no Tough Customers. Not even a mention. Although The Tough Customers weren't in the friend group and Prunella was kind of only half in half out, more like a distant friend of them all, but not in the group itself. A bit like the deer kid in the earlier seasons.
Brain either went full Breaking Bad, died in a science experiment, or became Steven Crowder. None of those things were appropriate for a PBS show, so they had to leave him out.
She was entirely replaced by Bud, D.W.'s new friend. I don't remember her being written out of the show by moving or anything she literally just disappears and D.W. acts like Bud is her first friend ever. The flash era is weird.
>Ratburn died of monkey pox >Sue Ellen waited for Arthur to make a move but he never did so she moved on >Fern is at a Ivy League school >Pruenlla went missing and still is >She was last scene getting in a middle aged man’s car >Blind girl got lost >Most of their peers have left town before they never leave like Arthur and co >Twins in prison for burglary >Rabbit girl is out there waiting for Arthur
The show ends when you stop watching it, which realistically should be when you reach about 6th grade. Anybody who actually needs a conclusive wrap up to a series that’s so long in the tooth the original audience can have kids of their own is truly in need of a lifestyle change.
Not him but I will say it is decently watchable (but not really enjoyable) until about 6th grade, though if I didn't have a younger brother I would have stopped watching it earlier. Shitty thing about being an older sibling at a time before TVs were as cheap as they are and before streaming is that you were often stuck watching what your siblings could watch.
No; it fricking sucked. It sucked even harder that it felt like an 11-minute throw-a-way episode. What a shit way to end 25 seasons. WGBH, Marc Brown, and Cookie Jar or whatever the frick they're called now, should be ashamed of themselves.
Arthur noclips into the backrooms and succumbs to the bacteria encrusted hands of the stick man.
I prefer the Chris Chan timeline
>Persona games
>grown up episode
>Arthur doesn’t end up with Francine or muffy.
Who do you think he ends up with.
Himself.
He's incel.
frick this gay earth, he ends up with francine and that's the only canon ending, everything else is irrelevant
Frick the Jojo/Persona verse, Arthur belongs with Sue Ellen
>tfw no Arthur and Sue Ellen endgame
>tfw no mention of Sue Ellen at all
She probably fricked off out of there ASAP
It was definitely the incel ending for Arthur.
>Francine is implied lesbian
>Muffy is too career focused
>Sue Ellen isnt even mentioned
Why did they forget brain? And who is the cute rabbit twink?
Brain died in the worst lab accident in all of Elmore's history.
The rabbit was D.W.'s friend who appeared in later seasons. The finale has him flirting with D.W.
That finale sucked. I was expecting a full episode of the future but they just saved it for the last 60 seconds.
They've done special 2-parter episodes before too. I have no idea why they didn't dedicate one to the finale.
DWs new friend in the flash-era episodes I think.
I wouldn’t have been mad if they did Buster x Arthur… but why George?
with George's ass burgers, it's probably for the best that he doesn't like girls anyway.
Yeah there was no Brain, no Sue Ellen, no Prunella or no Tough Customers. Not even a mention. Although The Tough Customers weren't in the friend group and Prunella was kind of only half in half out, more like a distant friend of them all, but not in the group itself. A bit like the deer kid in the earlier seasons.
Brain either went full Breaking Bad, died in a science experiment, or became Steven Crowder. None of those things were appropriate for a PBS show, so they had to leave him out.
Wait 50 years for when they declassify her(him).
>DW the bratty kid who gets away with her actions scot free becomes a cop
Figures.
Arthur’s highest achievement is drawing furry comics while living with his parents. It’s such an odd decision.
What happened to that rabbit with the bangs?
She was entirely replaced by Bud, D.W.'s new friend. I don't remember her being written out of the show by moving or anything she literally just disappears and D.W. acts like Bud is her first friend ever. The flash era is weird.
Emily?
Molly
Dead.
Why did all of the boys grow hair?
Buster looks like he started to, and then lost it and is now attempting a "combover".
Does that mean George has no hairline in that universe? And Buster's hair is thinning?
I guess so.
And does it mean Arthur was bald as a kid?
His dad and uncle were all bald too.
>gets punched once
>becomes a cop
Francine's got some rough mileage on her.
A diet solely consisting of muff will do that to you.
Did Buster end up being a catcher or pitcher?
It’s his heart medication
>Ratburn died of monkey pox
>Sue Ellen waited for Arthur to make a move but he never did so she moved on
>Fern is at a Ivy League school
>Pruenlla went missing and still is
>She was last scene getting in a middle aged man’s car
>Blind girl got lost
>Most of their peers have left town before they never leave like Arthur and co
>Twins in prison for burglary
>Rabbit girl is out there waiting for Arthur
Seen*
The show ends when you stop watching it, which realistically should be when you reach about 6th grade. Anybody who actually needs a conclusive wrap up to a series that’s so long in the tooth the original audience can have kids of their own is truly in need of a lifestyle change.
>6th grade
I thought 4th grade was a more reasonable time
Not him but I will say it is decently watchable (but not really enjoyable) until about 6th grade, though if I didn't have a younger brother I would have stopped watching it earlier. Shitty thing about being an older sibling at a time before TVs were as cheap as they are and before streaming is that you were often stuck watching what your siblings could watch.
dw as a cop makes too much sense
>implying Arthur doesn't end up with Molly off-screen
No; it fricking sucked. It sucked even harder that it felt like an 11-minute throw-a-way episode. What a shit way to end 25 seasons. WGBH, Marc Brown, and Cookie Jar or whatever the frick they're called now, should be ashamed of themselves.
havent seen the ending