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  • EmergencyIan
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    Johnny Gage and Roy De Soto became Captains in the final episode of "Emergency!", which was a two hour movie. Because they became Captains, they could no longer work as paramedics (just like with the real Los Angeles County Fire Department).

    - Ian

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    ^Yeah, I'm not sure why Anson Williams disappeared right at the end of the series. I honestly didn't notice him missing at the time, as they did pretty much nothing with him once Howard and Most left.

    Chris

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  • Spawn67
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    [QUOTE=soldierape;1059377]
    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    Happy Days had a good ending, even if Fonzie adopting the kid was too last minute. Tom Bosley addressing the audience directly was a nice touch, as was Ron Howard's brief cameo.

    Yes, agreed Mr. C's toast to the audience was superb. Fonzie didn't wear his leather jacket to Joannie and Chachi's wedding though....LOL!

    Here is the Happy Days 30th Reunion -2005, clips of memories, and Mr . C's toast from the last episode someone put together...


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0YS8MNYI0Q
    Yea the only thing that I don't like about it is that Ralf and Potsy weren't there. always wondered why they weren't. Potsy was on that show forever.

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  • Mikey
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    ^Interesting ......

    It was mentioned The Fugitive was the first show that had an ending .... I never seen it but I heard Bilko had a finale -- and that show predates Fugitive by a few years

    hope MeTV plays it --

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  • soldierape
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    Little House - I think they blew up the town
    Yes, Michael Landon wanted to destroy all the sets so no one else could use them.

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  • soldierape
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    [QUOTE=Earth 2 Chris;1057507]Happy Days had a good ending, even if Fonzie adopting the kid was too last minute. Tom Bosley addressing the audience directly was a nice touch, as was Ron Howard's brief cameo.

    Yes, agreed Mr. C's toast to the audience was superb. Fonzie didn't wear his leather jacket to Joannie and Chachi's wedding though....LOL!

    Here is the Happy Days 30th Reunion -2005, clips of memories, and Mr . C's toast from the last episode someone put together...


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  • Drain
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    I guess I would have to say MASH, Barney Miller and Thanks to DVDs, the BBC Classic Comedy Dad's Army

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  • theantiquetiger
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    Not the series finale, but Michael J Fox's last episode on Spin City was great. They wrote it perfect, the mayor did something stupid and Mike took the fall for it to save the mayor. You can see MJF starting in his early stages of his illness

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  • Spawn67
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    I have the ultimate WORST/BEST last episode EVER

    Star Trek Enterprise
    Id have the say the worst was Laverne and Shirley final episode not even featuring Laverne or Shirley. Still makes me go huh?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_h6QEWHLPs

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  • Bronxboykev
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    Cheers... "sorry we're closed"
    Love that show made me laugh every week ans still does... Can't ever remember a bad show.

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  • nvmbrsdoom5
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    Six Feet Under. Most perfect final episode I've ever seen. Even thinking about it now just blows me away emotionally.

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  • Mikey
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    I have the ultimate WORST/BEST last episode EVER

    Star Trek Enterprise

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  • MIB41
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    I don't tend to think much about the last episode of any series that was given a proper send off, so much as the shows that never got one. And those are many.

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  • Brazoo
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    "The Larry Sanders Show" is probably my favorite. It did everything great all the way to the end. The last insights into Larry, Hank and Artie all added dimension to the characters. A solid high note - and very very funny.

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  • fallensaviour
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    Happy days,Mash,Quantum Leap,Newhart and Angel are my favorites.

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