View Full Version : Will HM Season Finale wrap it up nicely?
zamiel69
03-28-2004, 12:01 PM
Do you think this the final episode ever, more or less likely, will wrap up the show in a nice little package or leave questions. If anyone has ever seen the series Duckman you probably know when they finished there last episode it left a huge cliffhanger which hasn't and never will be resolved.
The only good thing i can think of right now about this is that HM really doesnt have anything they can throw at us this late to leave a big cliffhanger. Anyways i just hope the last 2 episodes are great.
BtW, who do you think is Josie's Father?
The Drizzle
03-28-2004, 12:03 PM
What needs to be wrapped up, exactly?
The Landstander
03-28-2004, 12:57 PM
Actually, it seems like the second-to-last episode (or the one tonight) has a lot more of a 'wrap up' theme than the final episode, since it deals with the kids and their families.
Next week sounds like a regular episode, but I seem to remember hearing the creators had a feeling the show wouldn't be renewed and wrote the final episode as a finale to the series, so I wouldn't be expecting a cliffhanger (don't remember where I heard that, though =\ ).
Discloner
03-28-2004, 01:16 PM
Actually, it seems like the second-to-last episode (or the one tonight) has a lot more of a 'wrap up' theme than the final episode, since it deals with the kids and their families.
Next week sounds like a regular episode, but I seem to remember hearing the creators had a feeling the show wouldn't be renewed and wrote the final episode as a finale to the series, so I wouldn't be expecting a cliffhanger (don't remember where I heard that, though =\ ).
Will you be wearing a black next week as you watch joe?
Eddie G.
03-28-2004, 02:01 PM
Like Drizzle said there really isn't anything to wrap up, the show is so self contained. What I'm hoping for is that the series finale or the episode before it will kind of sum up this show, it should act as some sort of bookend to the series so that when the credits role we can have a sense of satisfaction and be ready to move on to a new show.
MovieGuy
03-28-2004, 04:17 PM
Will you be wearing a black next week as you watch joe?
Don't know if he will, but I sure will. =(
I think Jason and Brendan will smash together and Melissa (who has dicovered they're all on a big TV stage and everything they do is being filmed) will reset everything back to Squigglevision, myself.
Then Sealab explodes, because it always does.
No, I'm pretty sure it'll be just another episode. Lord knows they've done enough episode before that I was certain were the last ones. ("Time to Pay The Price" comes immediately to mind.) and if [as] has any interest in keeping the series in some sort of contiguous run, they'll probably want as seamless a loop as possible.
We'll see when it happens, I guess.
~square~
03-28-2004, 05:52 PM
I don't think it will because it wasn't written as a last episode, according to Brendon Small: http://www.adultswim.com/webcam/gal_mov/brendon_interview/index.html
harmanl
03-29-2004, 02:16 PM
Hey guys,
It would be very helpful if everyone who is passionate about Home Movies would write in to Cartoon Network asking them to save it. Actual paper letters are infinitely more effective than petitions and emails. No need to write to Soup2Nuts, we already love the show and want to make more :D
MovieGuy
03-29-2004, 03:42 PM
From adultswim.com...
So this is it! The last episode of the fourth season. Possibly the last ever. But only possibly, because we're still in denial. Here's a preview clip for "Focus Grill," debuting this Sunday at 11 p.m. If everyone in the entire world joins hands to watch it, we can reverse the tyrannical oppression of our executives! Also, world peace and stuff. While you're at it.
LET'S JOIN HANDS!
Put some gloves on first, I have space issues.
Karl Olson
03-29-2004, 08:24 PM
I don't think it will because it wasn't written as a last episode, according to Brendon Small: http://www.adultswim.com/webcam/gal_mov/brendon_interview/index.html
Transcript from that link:
"We were told, we, we finished the [indecipherable] of the season that this was gonna be the last one, that cartoon network's not buying any more, so um, but um, so we wrote the last episode as a maybe last episode, but they said never say die at the same time, so if you wanna start a letter writing campiegn, now's the time. That's all I'm saying."
Given that, I'd guess that there will be some closure to it, it won't be so final they've written themselves into a corner if interest in new episodes comes about.
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