Today more than ever, series finales have become cultural touchstones that feed watercooler fodder and Twitter storms among a committed community of viewers. While the final episodes of The Fugitive and M*A*S*H continue to rank among the highest rated broadcasts, more recent shows draw legions of binge-watching fans. Given the importance of finales to viewers and critics alike, Howard and Bianculli along with the other contributors explore these endings and what they mean to the audience, both in terms of their sense of narrative and as episodes that epitomize an entire show. Bringing together a veritable "who’s who" of television scholars, journalists, and media experts, including Robert Thompson, Martha Nochimson, Gary Edgerton, David Hinckley, Kim Akass, and Joanne Morreale, the book offers commentary on some of the most compelling and often controversial final episodes in television history. Each chapter is devoted to a separate finale, providing readers with a comprehensive survey of these watershed moments. Gathering a unique international lineup of journalists and media scholars, the book also offers readers an intriguing variety of critical voices and perspectives.
In his autobiography, Barry Morse shares with his readers some anecdotes regarding the final episode. He and Janssen jokingly suggested that the show should end with Kimble waking up in bed with his wife Helen and crying out, “Oh! Oh, ...
Melodrama in Contemporary Film and Television debates the ways in which melodrama expresses and gives meaning to: trauma and pathos; memory and historical re-visioning; home and borders; gendered and queer relations; the family and psychic ...
Walt's choices may be circumscribed by his contexts, but they usually present multiple options with divergent outcomes— he could have accepted the generosity of Elliot and Gretchen, walked away from Gus's financial offers, rescued Jane, ...
Translating Culture Specific References on Television provides a model for investigating the problems posed by culture specific references in translation, drawing on case studies that explore the translational norms of contemporary Italian ...
exerCISeS example 1.7 Most-Watched television Finales According to Koldcast Entertainment Media, the final episode of M*A*S*H, with almost 106 million viewers, is still the most-watched television finale ever.6 Other top television ...
Unfolding amid this backdrop of high-stakes business ventures, fanatical creative struggles, and corporate power plays, Season Finale traces the parallel stories of the WB and UPN from their prosperous beginnings to their precipitous demise ...
In the mid-1990s, two major Hollywood studios, Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures, each launched their own broadcast television network with the hope of becoming the fifth major player in an...
Without responding to Groening directly, Brooks did give his side of the story, telling the Los Angeles Times that he was “furious with Matt. ... Certainly he's allowed his opinion, but airing this publicly in the press is going too far ...
This comprehensive account covers the history of America's fascination with watching regular people do extraordinary things on television.
This is the GRAND FINALE' of both series, Diary Of A 12 Inch Brotha & Black Butterfly!