Worst Series Finale EVER
Jan. 22nd, 2011 07:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What happens when a show you love goes off air and their series finale is just absolutely terrible? So terrible that you want to pretend that it never happened? That you just want to write a fanfic and pretend that fanfic was the REAL ending?
This just happened to me with the series ending of "Medium". For those of you who are unfamiliar with the show, I'll just give a brief synopsis without trying to bore you too much.
"Medium" was the story of a woman who is a psychic and she has a husband, along with three beautiful girls about 11, 5, and 1 respectively. The psychic gets a job with the DA's office and helps them solve cases (usually gruesome and scary cases) using her "gifts".
The fundamental thing that makes this show worth watching (for me) was the relationship between Allison (the main character) and Joe (her husband). They had a pure soulmates connection and were exactly the sort of healthy, sweet, romantic, and loving relationship that you just rarely get to see on TV. (Another example would be the couple in Friday Night Lights.)
They weathered her crazy visions and dreams, they dealt with raising a teenager, tried riding out the horrible economy, etc. They would argue about who would drive the kids to school and they'd figure out what to do when the bills were piling up and the money just wasn't coming in.
And - so - I sat down to watch the final episode of this 7-year series. And what do they do? THEY KILL JOE.
Yes.
I'm still rather upset about this. Needless to say. So, what about you guys? Any show end in a way that made you want to send poop in an envelope to TPTB?
(As a random aside, I realized that I am damn glad that "SV" didn't end in S8. I think that I am DUE the ending we're getting in S10.)
This just happened to me with the series ending of "Medium". For those of you who are unfamiliar with the show, I'll just give a brief synopsis without trying to bore you too much.
The fundamental thing that makes this show worth watching (for me) was the relationship between Allison (the main character) and Joe (her husband). They had a pure soulmates connection and were exactly the sort of healthy, sweet, romantic, and loving relationship that you just rarely get to see on TV. (Another example would be the couple in Friday Night Lights.)
They weathered her crazy visions and dreams, they dealt with raising a teenager, tried riding out the horrible economy, etc. They would argue about who would drive the kids to school and they'd figure out what to do when the bills were piling up and the money just wasn't coming in.
And - so - I sat down to watch the final episode of this 7-year series. And what do they do? THEY KILL JOE.
Yes.
I'm still rather upset about this. Needless to say. So, what about you guys? Any show end in a way that made you want to send poop in an envelope to TPTB?
(As a random aside, I realized that I am damn glad that "SV" didn't end in S8. I think that I am DUE the ending we're getting in S10.)
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Date: 2011-01-23 01:59 am (UTC)*bangs head against wall*
I loved Medium because it combined the supernatural with one of the most real families I've ever seen on TV. I loved the kids, and Allison and Joe's relationship and now I have to think that he just died and ... what? What about Lee and Divolos (sp?)? Is Joe's vision just supposed to show us that they'll be in Allison's future?
FEH. I expected more.
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Date: 2011-01-23 02:03 am (UTC)Not a situation where I wanted to give a flaming bag of poo to TPTB, but instead the network that axed a show and never gave us the murderer.
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Date: 2011-01-23 06:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-01-23 07:25 am (UTC)I know of you from "DI". YES! ITA with you about Medium's Finale. I'd been out and didn't get home until after it had started, but I'd set it to tape with my DVR. It was too chaotic to really listen to the show with family visiting, so I just had it on from about half way through. I could hear enough to understand what had happened when it got to the end, and I was APPALLED! I feel the same way that you do about this series, and FNL. I know it's not common for marriages on TV, or in RL, to actually have Loving couples, with or without children, who make every effort to allow their relationship to work.
What Alison and Joe shared was always so heartfelt and Realistic. It was a Huge PLUS for the format of Medium smack dab in the middle of all the 'strange' and 'supernatural' happenings in their everyday lives. I watched it from the beginning after everyone had left and if I hadn't already seen the horrific ending, I don't think I could've watched it all the way from the beginning twice. I felt drained. It was unbelievable that they could do that to us fans. It was as if they had the chance to give us an appropriate ending, but didn't care after the cancellation. I promptly deleted it. I'm shocked that a series I enjoyed so much for 7 years disappointed me so much when it ended.
Re: Medium's Finale
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Date: 2011-01-23 10:13 pm (UTC)So when Allison said "You waited" in the end - it just sounds like she hadn't seen him in all that time, which is ridiculous given how often their dead relaitves showed up unanounced in their house before. It would have been cruel to her and their kids, and nothing the Joe they had shown us for 7 years would have been capable of. The last scene was just unbelievably cheesy - they could be together forever, so? His kids still had to grow up without a father (not to mention that Allison didn't look at all like the old woman she was supposed to look like). Did I cry during the scene? Sure. But only because I started when he left Allison all alone in their bedroom "41 years" before.
Would it have been so hard for them to let her have whatever dream they wanted, only to wake up the day before the crash to tell Joe not to board that plane in the first place? Or to be there when he was being washed ashore - and then a few happy scenes with them - together - being there for Bridgette and Marie growing up, for Ariel giving birth to their first grandchild ...
Really, would that have been so hard? - Well, apparently.
Anyway, sorry, I'm done rambling now.
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Date: 2011-01-23 11:02 pm (UTC)I have to totally agree with your assessment of the finale of Medium.
Now, unlike Smallville, I'm not part of a fan forum or anything when it comes to watching Medium (and I'm in the UK), so I do have to check the net from time to time to figure out when episodes are actually airing.
A couple of weeks ago I read that the show was being cancelled, and I admit I wasn't surprised about it. I think the show's been on a downward spiral for a couple of seasons, but, as you stated, at the heart of the show was a loving, committed, happily married couple, raising three kids.
A rarity on TV anywhere--and I cynically wonder if that contributed to its failure at all.
But this stupid story line is how they chose to go out?
Yeah, I wasn't impressed.
To me, it felt like that season of "Dallas" all over again -- the one where Pam "dreams" that Bobby was dead and she "wakes" up (a year later) to find him in the shower?
Just, ugghh. And I guess I'm showing my age now, too. ;-)
I don't know how much time TPTB had to prepare the series finale, but surely they could have come up with something that resonated in a positive way? This ending just left me feeling all, "Meh".
I'll just have to go back and watch some old episodes ... I think the ones with Angelica Huston as the private eye are some of my favourites.
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Date: 2011-02-06 11:22 am (UTC)I can't think right off hand any shows I watched that really upset me when it "ended". I do have many shows that got "cancelled" with unfinished story that makes for some frustration such as LnC, Drive, Life, Earth 2, Moonlight, Dresden, and many many more.
Also, there are shows that I only watched for couples and when that's over, I quit watching like Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Buffy/Angel), Silk Stalkings (Rita/Chris), and more.
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