"Edward McArdle" <mcardle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> In article <2193c$47a483f1$943f4036$3974@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Deke" <no spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:47a3679f$0$47106$892e7fe2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Anim8rFSK <ANIM8Rfsk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>By DAVE KOLPACK, Associated Press Writer
>> >
>> > >>WAHPETON, N.D. - A sunflower seed company in the middle of the
frozen
>> > >>prairie is trying to help fans save "The 4400," a science fiction
>> > >>show
>> > >>axed last month by USA Network.
>> >
>> > >At some point tv execs are going to announce the cancellation of
shows
>> > >just for the snackage.
>> >
>> > Heh.
>> >
>> > Say, should we start a fan campaign of sending shovels full of dirt
to
>> > make sure "The Dead Zone" stays buried?
>>
>> How about toilet seats to get Flash flushed?
>
> On a mildly serious note, can we ever get to a stage where executives
> make sure every show has an ending?
>
> I have hundreds of DVDs, and I still buy them - but now I never buy a
> series which has no ending. So if 4400 has an ending, I will eventually
> buy the lot. Same for Smallville. I will be buying the last season of
> Alias, because I know it finishes!
>
> --
> my URL,
> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mcardle
All shows have endings. Some have conclusions.
-- Technical Ken from Chicago


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