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Old 09-01-2014, 05:37 AM   #1
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Biggrin 9 Best TV Shows That Never Got A Real Finale

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These are interesting, can you name any others?
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The Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, and Green Acres automatically spring to mind.

I don't think TV producers even knew what it meant to give a show a finale pre-mid 80s. I think it's mainly because shows lasted longer then and they didn't have a heads up when they were being canceled (they just assumed it would last another season...every season) so they didn't have time to do a proper send off.
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I agree 100%.
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Those were the best?! I've seen better...

One show "Family Matters" didn't have a true finale, despite Steve and Laura finally planning on getting married. I also think there should've been a spin-off show called "Urkel" where Steve and Laura get married and settle-down.
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I've never seen a single episode of any of those listed in the initial post. Heck, I've never even HEARD of most of them.
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*Married With Children

*The Brady Bunch

*Gilligan's Island (actually a funny & sick story behind this one)

*The Beverly Hillbillies (victim of CBS' "purge")

*Green Acres (victim of CBS' "purge")

*Petticoat Junction (victim of CBS' "purge")

*Moesha (ended with a Cliffhanger in fact)

*The Sopranos (also ended with a Cliffhanger)

*Laverne and Shirley

*My Name is Earl (victim of the WGA strike)

*I Dream of Jeannie

*The Honeymooners
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The other examples are most of the former WB comedies.
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(I think) "Bewitched" ended w/o a finale, but back then I don't think there was a May Sweep for shows to bow-out.
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(I think) "Bewitched" ended w/o a finale, but back then I don't think there was a May Sweep for shows to bow-out.
Part of the reason there wasn't a *true* Bewitched finale is because ABC had originally renewed Bewitched for a 9th season, but Montgomery and Asher worked out a last minute deal to get out of that obligation, with Paul Lynde's sitcom...
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It seemed to be a thing back in the day that shows never ended with a proper finale and more on a regular episode.

The treatment of Married With Children and The Jeffersons was appalling. 11 seasons and then cancelled, and even then they were not told and had to find out by newspapers.

However despite not being written as a finale, Married with children's finale was filmed and celebrated as the final episode. The crew had a feeling it would be the final episode but for some dumb reason decided not to write the episode as one. The filming of that episode only allowed close friends and relatives of cast and crew in the audience and all the cast did say goodbye, with Katey Sagel admitting she broke down in tears.
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Default shows never got an ending

Early edition It never had a final it didn't even get an ending they showed last one was about st Patrick's day episode then after that came on it got cut off they didn't answer why Gary got the paper or why it comes to him or now
the wonder years they gave it an ending winny and kevin never got married I didn't like the ending of it.

quantum leap it gave it an ending Sam never did leap home but it showed Sam never leaped home I didn't like the ending of it.

journey man is about this guy who can traveler in lime it was good show never got good ending

kale xy never got an ending

now & aging it never got ending it left you hanging with surprising ending

alf it left you hanging but it never got ending

moon light it was vampire show it didn't even make it to the ending of series
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The Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, and Green Acres automatically spring to mind.

I don't think TV producers even knew what it meant to give a show a finale pre-mid 80s. I think it's mainly because shows lasted longer then and they didn't have a heads up when they were being canceled (they just assumed it would last another season...every season) so they didn't have time to do a proper send off.
I just saw the Green Acres series finale today. It was weird, the only regulars were Oliver and Lisa and they were barely in it. It seemed like a backdoor pilot for a show in his secretary's world, but I don't think that was picked up.
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Family Matters- Was supposed to come back for a 10th season, but when the cast cam back, the sets and props were destroyed/gone.

Married With Children- Never really had a true ending to it. The cast said they found out about the show ending from other people and newspapers. The cast said if they could have done a real series finale, they wanted the Bundy's to win the lottery and have a twister come in town, pick up the house and land on Marcy.

The Jeffersons- Wasn't the last episode about their granddaughter in some dance recital?

Laverne And Shirley- The last episode was about Carmine moving to New York City to become a star on Broadway. Shirley was off the show by this time and Laverne was BARELY even seen in this episode.

Living Single- They had a good series finale, but why was Kim Fields not in the last few episodes and how come the series finale took place in December/January because in this episode, they were celebrating New Years.

The Facts Of Life- In my opinion, the series finale stank. Tootie, Jo and Natalie were BARELY shown and it was supposed to be a back door pilot that never got picked up.
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Fresh Prince Of Bel Air had a series finale which did well, but there was no perfection in it at all.

The castmembers should never rush out leaving this show when Will didn't finish graduating from college on time.

The mansion rules should help Will graduate from college on time, then get a job, find a new woman, get married, develop a family and return to Philly.

The show completely lost all caucasian fans after the series finale, even if they are rerunning in TBS in the meantime.
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