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Could this be the last time we go on a RL adventure with Codex? DEREK BAUER / AP Images for Blizzard
Are you a fan of the hit web series
The Guild starring Felicia Day? Well if you watched the season finale of season six this past week that may be the last you ever see.
If you are unfamiliar with
The Guild, it follows the life of Cyd Sherman (Felicia Day), known in game as Codex, and her obsession with a MMORPG called The Game. She is part of a guild called Knights of Good and when one of her guild mates shows up at her front door one day, she gets swept up in their very different and complicated lives while trying to cope with problems in her own.
This feels different from other season finales of
The Guild. Every other season of the web series ended on some kind of cliffhanger with some new problem to tackle for the next season; but not this one. Everything pretty much wrapped up in a neat bow. Zaboo saw his virtual girl in RL, Vork rekindled his relationship, Bladezz’s nemesis in no longer dating his mom thanks to Clara, who got a job as a video blogger, Tink seems to have given up her scheming ways with men and apparently has a boyfriend now and Codex finally turned off her computer and stepped away from it. Not only that, but the ending song to the season was the opening theme from Season 1 of the show. (It got remixed a few seasons in.)
Fellow Prairie Nerd Anna Codutti also feels that this could be the last adventure we see for the Knights of Good.
“I suspect it is.” she said. “Felicia is likely feeling the itch to do another project, but I think some of the uncertainty comes from the fact that
The Guild has anchored Geek & Sundry. If the other shows underperform, she and Kim [Evey] might produce another Guild season. But yeah that ending was a fine bow to tie around the series.”
There has been no official word yet if more seasons are coming or not, but if this was the final season, I will say Felicia Day did a good wrap up for the characters. I have watched this show since the beginning and I have been a fan. I watched on YouTube and downloaded through MSN and Xbox Live. If this is the end, it will be missed but all good stories come to an end.
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