Posts with tag ending
Posted Jun 14th 2007 1:29PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Lost
Lost creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse recently made an appearance at a Promax/BDA conference where they made some promises about the series ending and provided some insight on extras they have planned for next season.
First of all, the two promising fans that they will not give the series a "murky" ending, like what happened with this week's
series finale of
The Sopranos. They said they will answer questions and explain the island's mysteries over the next 48 episodes.
Continue reading Lost creators promise answers, not Sopranos-style ending
Posted Jun 12th 2007 3:01PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Celebrities, The Sopranos

Give David Chase some credit. He promised Alan Sepinwall of the Newark
Star-Ledger an interview right after the finale of
The Sopranos aired. Sure enough, even though he's on a sabbatical in France and is denying all interview requests, he kept his promise
and spoke to Sepinwall yesterday, despite the controversy surrounding how his series closed out its run.
Did he reveal what happened in final scene, where Tony Soprano eyes some shady figures while waiting for his family to arrive for dinner, after it cut to black? Of course not. But he did try to allay fan's assertions that he pulled the rug out from under them.
Continue reading David Chase talks about The Sopranos finale
Posted May 3rd 2007 2:59PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Gilmore Girls, Cancellations

TV Squad HQ just received a missive from Warner Brothers and The CW. It's a joint statement that says that
Gilmore Girls will air its series finale on May 15th (A representative for Warner Brothers confirmed the note).
Yes, you heard me:
series finale. After seven seasons, it looks like both the studio and the network have decided to pull the plug and end the show. There were rumors floating around that co-star Alexis Bledel was not going to sign a new contract for an 8th season, and the show couldn't really continue without her. Given the middling quality of the episodes this year, especially in the extremely rocky first half of the season, this seems like the right time to end the show, though it now seems like we're in a rush to the finish line to try to tie up all the show's loose ends.
So, this means we have two episodes left. Do you think Rory will get married to Logan? Will Lorelai and Luke take that boat trip that Luke was going to go on with his daughter April? And do you folks think the show needed more time to resolve these storylines? Let me know in the comments. The joint statement is after the jump.
Continue reading Gilmore Girls is done; series finale to air May 15