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Shows canceled after cliffhanger episodes [Spoilers]
"My Name Is Earl" was canceled by NBC recently. It may be picked up by FOX, it may be picked up by TBS. But assuming "Earl" is dead, it ended on a cliffhanger episode. Earl is Dodge's real father, but Darnell might not be Earl Jr.'s dad.
I can think of a few other shows canceled after a cliffhanger. "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" kind of ended on a cliffhanger. John Connor ended up in the future before his father Kyle Reese went back in time and conceived him with Sarah. He is a stranger to his Uncle Derek and is meeting Allison Young, the model for the "Cameron" cyborg for the first time. He has not yet become the leader of the resistance, and Catherine Weaver is off on her own mission to find John Henry. So, one storyline was resolved, and a whole new one is open to possibilities and up for everybody's speculation. I wouldn't count it as an abruptly interrupted storyline, though, but a brand-new beginning. "Alien Nation" was canceled by FOX in 1990 and ended with a cliffhanger. Four years later, after new management took over at FOX, a TV movie was produced that resolved the cliffhanger. Four additional "Alien Nation" movies were aired. "Soap" ended in 1981 with three cliffhangers. A suicidal Chester walked in on Danny and Annie in bed together and threatened to kill him. Burt walked into an ambush set up by his political enemies. And Jessica was about to be executed by a firing squad in South America. However, in the "Benson" episode "God, I Need This Job" Jessica appears to Benson in the form of an apparition and reveals she is alive, but in a coma, and she asks Benson To convince her family she is alive instead of their having her declared legally dead. "Benson" ended on a cliffhanger itself. In a story line in which Benson ran against Governor Gatling for the governor's office, the final episode showed Benson and the governor watching the election results together. The show ended just before the winner's name was revealed. What other shows can Dopers come up with that ended with cliffhangers? |
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Twin Peaks ends with Bob taking over a person.
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A person? A PERSON?!?
Dale Freakin' Cooper! |
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Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles ended on a cliffhanger, with the PSICON forces regrouping after fighting off a huge bug invasion of Earth, only to discover...
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I'm told the studio ran out of money before they could finish making the show, and the plot would have been resolved in the final campaign (the show was divided into five-episode "Campaigns" instead of seasons, this was the "Homefront" campaign) On a similar vein: Space: Above and Beyond also ended on something of a cliffhanger, though I don't think it was necessarily ever meant to be resolved. SPOILER:
Oh yeah, and Reboot ended on a cliffhanger too. I miss that show. |
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"V" ended with a cliffhanger. Elizabeth was getting on board the ship with the "Leader" and Diana alluded to the fact there was a bomb on board too.
Pissed me off as a young'un... |
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Carnivale had a cliffhanger. They ended the main story but set it up to continue.
Angel ended as a cliffhanger, with Angel and his gang facing a legion from Hell. I remember reading that they wanted to end Benson by not saying who won the election, so it really wasn't a cliffhanger, per se. |
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I am pentecostally certain--by which I mean I believe this in spite of the evidence--that we're meant to think that Angel and his crew all died in that battle, with the possible exception of Spike. That's the ending I find satisfying, anyway. |
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The Riches - the second season was truncated because of the writers' strike, it ended with a cliffhanger and multiple unresolved plot lines, and then it was cancelled.
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This is my most common beef. I complain about it regularly. Usually in relation to dramas rather than comedies. I think the the UK usually does a better job of handling this - they have a fixed number of episodes and leave it at that. I usually won't watch a drama because it is almost always (not always) canceled before there is closure.
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Not a fictional show but NBC dumped the finale of Last Comic Standing, season 2. |
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Anyway, even ignoring that, I don't consider the finale of Angel to be a cliffhanger. The whole point of the show is that evil is never vanquished, and that the fight against it is everlasting. There will never be an end to their mission, and though this looked to be armageddon, it was really just another battle in the eternal struggle between good and evil. EDIT: I see that Skald says he believes his interpretation in spite of evidence, so my post was mostly pointless, but I'll leave it up there for anyone who didn't already know. Last edited by Ephemera; 05-25-2009 at 08:10 PM. |
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![]() I've read the series, and what you mention in the spoiler box is pretty much on target. The art atrocious. Moreover SPOILER:
EDIT: Your post-post edit makes my response to your post as pointless as your response to my post was. However, it does give me the opportunity to reply with a post-post edit of my own and in the process of posting that post-post edit, abuse the the p, o, s, and t keys on my laptop. Last edited by Skald the Rhymer; 05-25-2009 at 08:15 PM. |
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My So-Called Life. This one still hurts when I think about it.
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) that the Benson finale wasn't a true cliffhanger. They knew the show was ending and chose to have an ambigous conclusion. It's not exactly a "Lady or the Tiger" bit, but I think the viewer is meant to decide for his ownself what happens in the election.
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The 4400.
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ALF - The government found him. I had told my parents the TV Guide said "series" finale, but they assured me that there would be another season. There wasn't.
I think there was a one off movie, though. |
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Someone else on the thread mentioned Veronica Mars. I remember watching it and thinking "That's it?" But I should have seen it coming. It was one of the episodes where you're five minutes away from the end and wondering how they're going to wrap everything up. We never find out what happens to Logan, if Veronica gets in trouble, what becomes of her dad. A great show that died an untimely death. Last edited by joebuck20; 05-26-2009 at 10:17 AM. |
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The granddaddy of them is all is the relatively recent last episode of The Sopranos. Although I guess you could say it was done purposely.
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I am unhappy they cancelled Earl,hope someone picks it up.
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I'm drawing a blank on Joan of Arcadia but I'm pretty sure it's a cliffhanger. If it isn't, at the very least they set up a kick ass 3rd season. |
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I don't know if it was a cliffhanger, meaning a nail-biter, but they did set it up where she met someone who may or may not have been Satan and realizing she'd have to rely on her friends going forward. Meaning, I think, that she'd have to tell them she talked to God.
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Dallas, although it had worn out its welcome, ended on a cliffhanger, with JR apparently attempting suicide. Five years later, in a made-for-TV sequel, it was revealed that JR hadn't tried to kill himself, but was instead shooting at Satan's minion, who had been encouraging JR to commit suicide.
No thread on cliffhangers is complete without mention of the ultimate anti-cliffhanger episode. In the final episode of the now-forgotten sitcom I Married Dora the title character, an illegal alien who had married her employer to stay in the U.S., watched her nominal husband get on a plane headed for a 2-year assignment in Bahrein. He then got back off the plane and announced the show had been canceled. The final episode ended with the cast and crew waving goodbye to the audience. |
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If I Married Dora is forgotten, how do you know about it?
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"No, we were." Wasn't there that cop show with Arsenio Hall and Samo Hung that had a cliffhanger season finale and the show came back- and didn't acknowledge the cliffhanger. |
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From what I've read, the cliffhanger was briefly addressed and disposed of. New producers had come in and were retooling the show; continuity was the last thing on their minds. |
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I seem to recall I'm not the only one around here who fondly remembers Grand.
As I recall, the final episode had a tornado bearing down on the town, I believe heading straight for a trailer which contained several of the cast members. Never found out which members of the ensemble cast survived. |
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You're not, good cast, good characters, good writing. About 5 years before its time because it was stylistically like nothing on tv then.
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It's Your Move, a forgettable early-80's sitcom that lasted only one season. I think Jason Bateman was in it.
The lead character (I'm going to assume it was JB) had promised more than he could deliver w/r/t a popular heavy metal band playing at his high school's big dance. Not one to admit failure, he rigged up some smoke, mirrors, lights, and lab skeletons, along with a tape of the band playing, to make it look like they were actually there. The dance started....... end scene, end series. 25 years later I'm still dying to know how it turned out. |
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Vanished.
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More or less the same thing happened between seasons 2 and 3 of 24. Season 2 ended with a big setup, and season 3 dismissed it with an offhand comment and went entirely in a different direction.
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I see what you did there.
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Homicide: Life in the Streets ended but IIRC they made a TV movie to wrap it up.
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In 1979, there was a show called Cliffhangers. It had three segments:
Stop Susan Williams The Curse of Dracula The Secret Empire Each episode would end on a cliffhanger. Unfortunately, the show was cancelled before any of the storylines were finished. They later edited The Curse of Dracula into a TV movie and finished that story. According to imdb, they edited Stop Susan Williams into a movie called The Girl Who Saved the World. I don't know if they ever finished The Secret Empire. |
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He was transported to the Enterprise B just as his body was being sucked into the Nexus. Part of him still exists there, able to discern subtle changes to the timeline and the destinies of lost tv shows. |
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Lois and Clark ended with Lois & Clark finding a baby on their doorstep that was supposedly their child from the future.
The Pretender ended with an explosion involving most of the cast. They did, however, resolve this cliffhanger and a few other issues with a couple of tv movies. |
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That was one I neglected to bring up in my OP. Thanks.
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Except they also ended on a cliffhanger, something involving prophecies. It always bugged me because i REALLY WANTED TO KNOW! :-P
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Does Quantum Leap count?
It wasn't REALLY a cliffhanger because they wrapped the story up...but it was convoluted at best because it was supposed to be a cliffhanger, then re-wrote it. How about the best anti-cliffhanger....That one sitcom (name escapes me) that ended with the last breaking the fourth wall and just saying "Bye everybody!". I don't know what it is, but I saw that on "I love the (insert appropriate decade here)". |
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Farscape. Damn, that one hurt. Not just a cliffhanger, but the two leads pulverized into cremains.
The writers weren't expecting cancellation, and had no time to even do that "cram the final two seasons into the last three episodes!" thing.Of course, they did make it mostly better with a 4-hour miniseries special a couple of years later, but it wasn't the same. |
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Showing my atrocious viewing habits, Mortal Kombat: Conquest ended with all the heros dead and Shao Kahn telling Rayden to bow to him.
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Aww, geez. Did you really have to put a spoiler in the opening paragraph (and therefore the mouseover text)? That episode of Earl hasn't screened here yet.
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Besides Dallas, that other great primetime soap of the 80's, Dynasty, also ended its run with a cliffhanger. Also the new The Fugitive series starring Tim Daly ended its one-year run with a cliffhanger. Too bad really.
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John Doe on Fox ended with a pretty big cliffhanger. Years later, someone involved with the show spilled all the beans about how the show would've resolved everything had it continued, and I have to say, I frankly prefer it just ending on a cliffhanger.
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