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Xena
Xena
2026-06-19 10:37:33
Ugh, the 'chose wrong' trope is my guilty pleasure—like watching a train wreck in slow motion with a bag of chips. In '500 Days of Summer', Tom’s entire arc is basically regret personified, but it’s messy and real. Sequels? Rare. But spin-offs? Oh, manga’s got you covered. 'Kimi no Iru Machi' has this brutal timeskip where the guy’s new life makes you question every decision. Or 'Domestic Girlfriend' (controversial, I know), where the 'winner' of the love triangle barely gets a victory lap before the drama resets.

What’s fascinating is how games handle it. Visual novels like 'Clannad' let you replay routes to see what you missed—literally quantifying regret. And don’t get me started on K-dramas; 'Reply 1988' had fans raging for years about who ended up together. Maybe the lack of sequels is the point—real regret doesn’t get closure, just reruns in your head at 3 AM. But hey, that’s what fan wikis are for: obsessively dissecting every glance and 'what if' line.
Bennett
Bennett
2026-06-23 07:24:08
Ever read 'The Time Traveler’s Wife'? The whole book feels like a sequel to regret—constantly revisiting moments you can’t change. While there’s no literal 'part two' where Henry picks someone else, the ache of missed chances lingers in every page. That’s the thing about stories: they’re better at asking 'what if' than answering it. Even in 'La La Land', the epilogue montage is just a gorgeous gut punch of parallel lives.

But if you want catharsis, try 'Normal People'. Connell’s quiet remorse between relationships is palpable. No sequel needed—the regret’s baked into the silences.
Adam
Adam
2026-06-23 13:12:46
Man, that question hits deep—like a plot twist in a romance drama where you're screaming at the protagonist through the screen. I've binged enough love triangles to know that regret is a recurring theme, especially in sequels. Take 'The Notebook' for example; if there was a follow-up, you just know Allie’s husband would’ve had a montage of wistful stares at rain-soaked letters. But in most stories, the 'what if' is teased more than explored. Anime like 'Your Lie in April' linger on loss, but rarely give the 'other person' a sequel to grieve properly. Maybe that’s why fanfiction exists—to fill those gaps with angsty alternate endings where the guy realizes he messed up big time.

Real talk, though? Life doesn’t get tidy sequels. But if you’re craving that catharsis, dive into web novels like 'Regressor Instruction Manual' where karma’s a slow burn. Or 'Past Lives'—that A24 film—kinda dances around the idea of choices haunting you across lifetimes. Personally, I’d recommend channeling that energy into writing your own ending. Ever tried journalling as if it was a sequel? Therapeutic, and way cheaper than therapy.
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