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I mean if they have a clear plan, awesome, but just taking it as they go, that's an infinite mystery box.
Obviously not every show needs an ending fully developed from the start, but a show like this does. (And that isn't to say if the story needs to change later you can't change it, but your need a direction).
Basically at the end of Severance season 2, I can't be left with another cliffhanger like the first. They can leave room and leave me wanting more, but they have to answer some of the questions they asked in season 1.