Posted on 05/21/2014 2:19:07 PM PDT by EveningStar
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We faithfully watched the shows, but were bitterly let down by their finales. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 disappointing TV show finales.
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Farscape and the original Nikita
Absolutely
Jericho was rushed. Having been cancelled, they wrapped it up to quick to end it during that last season. Pathetic.
Medium.
And based on the actors themselves.
For whatever reason I really liked that show. Other than on DVD where I know there’s an ending I haven’t watched a series since.
Deadwood I agree. All Swerigen said was...” We’ll speak no more of this Jimmy” or something like that, as he was cleaning up the blood. We were pissed
I liked it too. I was hoping another station would pick it up. Instead, they decided on the rushed ending.
But I digress. I thought season 4 had real possibilities in terms of story line and I only wish I had the talent to finish the story.
The funny part is I don’t even remember it as an “ending”. I thought they just ended the season... so I guess it was pathetic.
In the soprano’s it wasn’t Tony of his family....it was “us” who got killed
Doc’s praying over the preacher was incredibly moving. That and when he was dancing Jewel. Quite a show
Here is my favorite: “I Married Dora”. It’s only 24 seconds, watch how the series ends.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvVR99yafr8
Elaine doesn't show up in the first episode of Seinfeld, and she is absent from the last scene.
The first observational humor in the first episode is about how a shirt's second button is poorly placed, which is also the last observational humor in the last episode.
And there are many other instances like this as well.
Thanks for ruining it for those of us who TiVo’ed it.
Dora finally marries Diego, with Boots as Best Man?
Not to mention the honor and loyalty. I would like to have Charlie Utter or Sol Star as a friend. Maybe Bullock but I expect he'd have given me a butt kicking or two....
I have a daughter who says that she is still mad at that show for that ending. I always thought that it was because it confirmed, what I had thought all along, that there were religious overtones to the show, and they had to meet up before they continued on to the great unknown. She hated it, I always felt it was just right. Hubby and I just binge watched Lost a few months ago; and, he was fine with the ending, too. So, I think the people who hated that ending, are probably people who don't like religion, or even a hint of it, especially Christianity.
I agree.
They did have some memorable characters.
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