‘Gracepoint’ season 2: Would you have wanted to see it?
Tonight, “Gracepoint” came to a close on Fox, and it did so with an episode that can certainly be described as devastating. We don’t know what other interpretation there can be for a story that saw one of its main characters in Ellie learn that her family were the key players in the murder of Danny.
Now, everyone is left to pick up the pieces, however hard that is going to be, and we’re left to wonder if there could have ever been a future for this show on Fox. The ratings were not good for the show, and it’s hard to say that Fox is making the wrong move by declaring tonight the series finale. After all, you also have to remember here that this was always the original plan, and there were never really any talks about making this anything more than a limited series.
With that being said, was the idea of this completely impossible? We don’t think so. “Under the Dome” and “Resurrection” are two examples of shows that could have ended after one season, but were so successful that they were brought back for more. Ironically, some could claim that creatively, both would have been better off to call things a day after a single year on the air. If this show was getting “Gotham” ratings, we’re pretty sure that the network would at least think about it.
A great argument that the fans of the show can forever make here is that “Broadchurch,” the show on which this is based, lives on … and there was a little cliffhanger-of-sorts with Carver at the end about whether or not Tom’s entire story was straight. Unfortunately, this does will not continue. It’s interesting to speculate on the future, but it’s not going to happen.
What do you think: If the ratings had been better, do you think that there could be another story told in this world? Share with a comment, and head over here to get some further TV updates on all we cover, courtesy of our CarterMatt Newsletter. (Photo: Fox.)
Lyndsay
December 13, 2014 @ 12:01 am
I loved Gracepoint. I thought it was wonderfully done and I probably enjoyed it more because I never watched Broadchurch. I was aware of it being a remake but chose not to watch or read anything about the original first. I just simply wanted to watch it. People shouldn’t get so pissy because it’s so alike. Hell, they’d be pissy if it were different so it really shouldn’t make a difference what they think.
Waranga
December 12, 2014 @ 5:44 am
Initially I read a reviewed that panned the show but I thought I would watch it anyway and wa glad I did as I really enjoyed it. The ending did lend itself to more episodes but I’m not sure that would have made a second season. Maybe like true detective it can resurrect itself later as similar but different series. Good writing wouldn’t go astray on tv these days
WJM980
December 12, 2014 @ 4:02 am
I would not be interested in a second season. The whole series was exhausting, and now that we know who the killer is, what’s the point of continuing it.