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Power cuts, internet outages, mild inconvenience to your daily lives - how did you cope? Tell us your tales of pointless panic buying and hiding under the stairs.

thanks, ringofyre

(, Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:15)
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Not the end of the World
But my fury was apocalyptic when after several years of watching Quantum Leap they finished it all with the pissiest ending they could think of.

Even thinking about it as I type this is filling me with rage.

Wankers.
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 14:28, 7 replies)
Very few US series seem to manage a decent ending
I think the reason is that most series get cancelled before they get to the end, and with the weird US habit of writing it as you go along, the creators can promise much, with little chance of ever having to deliver.

Lost springs to mind, here...
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 14:40, closed)
The fact they axed deadwood still boils my piss.

(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 14:49, closed)

what happens at the end?
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 14:54, closed)
It never happened (short version).
Long version - Al's first wife (his true love) didn't remarry thinking he'd died in 'Nam. They lived happily ever after and Al didn't ever join the Quantum Leap project, so no project. Sam was left bouncing around time.
Best. TV. Series. Ever.
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 15:14, closed)
'Nam?
Dagenham?
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 15:30, closed)
They said at the end.....
"Dr Sam Beckett never returned home"

But they never said 'which' home, was it the Quantum Leap project or was it back home on the farm he grew up on?

Watch the last few episodes again and it kind of makes sense?
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 16:28, closed)
It was portrayed as some sort of deitific purgatory
which I did think was a bit of a cop out too
(, Fri 15 Jun 2012, 16:19, closed)

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