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But that doesn’t diminish the “Ugh!” of a debatably lousy series finale. With the Dex TV's Worst Series Finales of All Time, Ranked: Seinfeld, Dexter, Shameless, The 100, Gossip Girl, HIMYM ...
“A lot of people hate how far into the religious elements they went, but it was there since Day 1. Over the course of the series, we watched both sides of the war change the way they saw the ...
Louis Chilton runs through 20 of the most reviled series finales in TV history. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
GamesRadar+ named the show among its "Top 25 Worst Sci-Fi and Fantasy TV Shows Ever" in 2012, lambasting its "cardboard cut-out heroes" and having "more loathsome kids than any other SF show ever." [ 152 ] Gordon Jackson of io9 criticized it as "ill-advised" and "lack[ing] any of the zest of the original series."
[12] In IGN's full series review, they say it "stands as one of the best final episodes of any show ever", [13] and an article on Indiewire also placed it on their list of the best series finales. [14] The episode was also nominated for a 2005 Hugo Award in the category of "Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form". [15]
The "Conundrum" cliffhanger was not resolved until 1996, with the first Dallas reunion movie, Dallas: J.R. Returns. During J.R.'s return to Southfork, Bobby comments on how he found J.R. babbling incoherently, claiming the devil was talking to him; the shot J.R. fired blew a giant hole in the mirror and he left for Paris the next day.
Creating a great TV show is hard enough—sticking the landing is even harder. That's why exceptional series finales are few and far between, and most shows end not with a bang, but a whimper. A ...
In 2370, Commander William Riker, aboard Enterprise-D, is troubled by the events depicted in the Next Generation episode "The Pegasus", and seeks guidance.At Lieutenant Commander Deanna Troi's suggestion, Riker sets a holo-program to the date 2161, some six years after the events of "Terra Prime", to a time when the original Enterprise is due to be decommissioned after ten years of active service.