Disappointed Shippers #22: When you're dreaming with a broken heart the giving up is the hardest part.

Harry/Luna there was EVERYTHING there. Everything. The understanding, the trust, the bond. Two people that could make each other happy, understand each other and bring out a child in one another. This is what I call soulmates.

Sawyer/Kate they had it all and they where one of the strongest relationships I've ever seen on screen. After the undeniable bond they shared I will never buy their final.

Freddie/Effy their ending was a joke, but at least they where technically endgame. I have no problem with the way their relationship where handled since Effy chose Freddie in every single possible way in the end and they ended on "I love you" which is the most powerful ending a couple can get. But Freddie as a character deserved more. In fact, as much as I love Freffy, I would have even been able to handle their break up instead of an endgame after which such a horrible thing happens to him.
 
NK. :bawl: It's like they never happened at all!! :bawl: And now with Nathan leaving, I doubt they will even adress the subject of him and Kelly.. :(

This really sucks, they were the only Misfits pairing I was invested on. And the only one who truly made sense together, you could see they genuinely cared for one another despite the things they said. :love:
 
The finale was ridiculous because nothing was resolved. Naomi/Emily got a rushed and contrived "happy ending", Katie was pretty ignored, JJ is all happy with his gf and her baby, Panda/Thomas got into harvard :lmao: Effy got no closure whatsoever and I was left wondering the fate of Cook :( Although I do believe he made it out of the fight alive. It was just stupid to end the series with nothing resolved. It's why I really wanted a movie for gen 2 because the ending was so disappointing.

:lol: I'm glad the OC ended after S4 too, I hate shows that get dragged on and on when it really is time to end it. I never thought OTH would last this long :nono: It's really lost it's way, the premise was about two half brothers and their relationship with their father. Now I have no clue what it's about.

Pacey/Andie were just so amazing. "My life began when I met you Andie" :in_love: I found it ridiculously OOC for Andie to cheat on him. He was her rock through her mental illness and she brought out the best in him by always believing in him when noone else ever did :love: :bawl:

I warmed to Pacey/Joey eventually but because I have a love/hate relationship with Joey Potter I'll never fully ship them. I never liked Dawson/Joey either, they were so melodramatic and when Joey ended it in S2 because she "wanted to find herself" she ended up dating Jack in the next episode :rolleyes: I'll never understand what was so appealing about Joey Potter, all the boys seemed to fall in love with her for some reason :confused: the triangle destroyed a great frienRABhip :no:
 
Yeah, I don't know why they're so under appreciated. They had a whole season of pretty much perfection.
I get that Pacey/Joey really caught on and that a lot of people thought Dawson/Joey was a mess... I just wish there were other options.
 
Elijah/Elena. There's no point in kidding myself and believing the writers will go there, but it's still a terrible waste. :pout:
Luke/Lorelai. Yes, they ended up together, but really? A three minute scene in the series finale? I know ASP left the new writers in a difficult position in the end of S6, but come on. Work on fixing that, not on figuring out a way to screw LL over even more.
Rory/Logan. I'm happy she said no to his proposal because they were too young to get married, but I hate how the storyline was handled. Two episodes before he was telling her he'd be the one to factor her in, and then he was giving her an ultimatum? How about a little consistency? :crazy: Still, it was left open-ended and they clearly still loved each other by the time the show ended, so I like to think they found their way back to one another eventually.
Pacey/Andie. They had one of the best written and developed stories on Dawson's Creek. I'm okay with them breaking up, after all one of my main pet peeves with TV is how everyone finRAB their "soulmate" or whatever in high school, but the way it happened didn't satisfy me.
Max/Logan. Come on, TPTB, how about finding a little cure before the finale? So that we knew that they could, you know, touch without it resulting in him dying? :rant:
Brooke/Lucas. This is another couple I'm perfectly okay with their not having endgame, but I'm definitely not okay with the way their memory was walked all over.
Jake/Peyton. Same as with Pacey/Andie. Not satisfied with the way they ended.
Dan/Blair. They're literally perfection, but I have zero faith in them having a fair shot :(
Lane/Dave. Not even a decent break-up scene. I know it was because the actor left for the OC, but still :no:
 
I know. :( It sucked! :bawl:

I got into Gossip Girl during season 3, but I've gotten pretty sucked into to it. :lol:
But it's not as amazing as I thought it would be. :no:

Adding to that:

Gossip Girl/Living up to my expectations. :bawl:
 
Jack and Rose (Titanic)- I was so sad when he died, they were meant to be

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Court/Dani-I was pretty mad that they had Courty fall for Dani's sister, and then of course kill Court.

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Even though I shipped DJo. I had a soft spot for Dawson/Jen.

I really wish they had gotten a real chance.

Plus I didn't see any reason why Jenn had to die.

I always felt bad for Dawson since he ended up alone too.
 
In Season 4 Nancy left Agrestic and Conrad (and several other characters) were just left behind and written off :( I had already decided not to watch because imho the show had gotten really bad in S3, but knowing there would be no Conrad sure helped seal the deal .... :rolleyes:
I hadn't thought of it in a while but then this week I saw the promo for the new season...
 
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