cancelled


is the show over for good, because i kinda got into it once i discovered it. my only problem was that i didnt feel that it "ended" well enough. i dont know. maybe i was just too young at the time to understand it fully

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You didn't think it ended well enough?? what with Kai finally resting in peace?

i suppose there is an opening for the whole 'so what happened to Stan and Xev?' but it wasn't cancelled it just ended there. it is a shame that it wended but i think that had it gone on it might have lost what originality it did have - some shows go too far whereas i feel that Lexx ended on top

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I think it ended well, or as well as could be done. MM didn't want to continue on in his role as Kai. His character's final and real death was a dramatic, moving, and clever way to end the series. I'm not sure, even though the final ep left opportunities (Stan, Xev, and the baby Lexx), if the series could have continued with the same quality and creativity into S5 and beyond. Lexx, perhaps, had run its course. Mind you, a new series, perhaps set during the Great Insect War, a prequel, would be great to see.

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That's it. There's no more and as much as I would have loved to see this irreverent and unusual show continue, I found the ending very bittersweet, clever, and ironic all that and more. Writers Paul Donovan, Jeffery Hirschfield, Lex Gigeroff have said there will be no more. They're done.

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i watched the entire series and i like the way it ended. it was dramatic at the start, it lost the drama in the middle, but got dramatic again in the end. it's allright with me.

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