Odd Thomas, at the end of the third book (Brother Odd). The ending to that book completely destroyed my interest in the series.
I liked watching Odd Thomas mature a bit more with each book, or embrace his semi-heroic side.
Nope. He just keeps lapsing into depression; and far too often for a dude who regularly sees the spirits of the dead every day of his life.
Kind of a waste, really. I could see him becoming an excellent character for some sort of paranormal investigation series.
EDIT: Oh, and the screenwriters should have just stopped the Jason Bourne series after the first movie. It wrapped everything up; it gave closure. So naturally, the first thing your sequel must do (in order to justify there being a sequel) is shit all over it.
Oh, and thanks for the unnecessary amounts shaky-cam, assholes. It didn't add a bloody thing to my experience save for a migraine.
I liked watching Odd Thomas mature a bit more with each book, or embrace his semi-heroic side.
Nope. He just keeps lapsing into depression; and far too often for a dude who regularly sees the spirits of the dead every day of his life.
Kind of a waste, really. I could see him becoming an excellent character for some sort of paranormal investigation series.
EDIT: Oh, and the screenwriters should have just stopped the Jason Bourne series after the first movie. It wrapped everything up; it gave closure. So naturally, the first thing your sequel must do (in order to justify there being a sequel) is shit all over it.
Oh, and thanks for the unnecessary amounts shaky-cam, assholes. It didn't add a bloody thing to my experience save for a migraine.