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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedBishop" data-source="post: 2743709" data-attributes="member: 12503"><p>The Seinfeld finale was basically a clip show, it just lacked the actual flashbacks. We saw the classic characters, doing their classic bits, nothing new. </p><p></p><p>The fact this was the finale aired after they did a whole hour of clips before it only compounded the error.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I should add that the whole going on trial thing, and ending up in jail, was fun. The problem was that new content was very minor, existing as just a vehicle for the parade of past guest stars.</p><p></p><p>Re: Millennium's X-Files episode, it should be noted that Plan: Zombie was not the official group plan. The show makes mention of the Millennium Group splitting up, and how Team Zombie decided to take it upon themselves to cause the apocalypse by this means. And hey, how many zombie movies have we seen where one zombie starts the infection that ends the world? It could work! But yeah, I agree, it felt odd after the seasons of Millennium to go out with such a small event. However, I personally loved Frank and his daughter driving away into the sunshine at the end of Season Three. That season was a mess in general, but I was happy to see those two end on an upbeat tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedBishop, post: 2743709, member: 12503"] The Seinfeld finale was basically a clip show, it just lacked the actual flashbacks. We saw the classic characters, doing their classic bits, nothing new. The fact this was the finale aired after they did a whole hour of clips before it only compounded the error. Edit: I should add that the whole going on trial thing, and ending up in jail, was fun. The problem was that new content was very minor, existing as just a vehicle for the parade of past guest stars. Re: Millennium's X-Files episode, it should be noted that Plan: Zombie was not the official group plan. The show makes mention of the Millennium Group splitting up, and how Team Zombie decided to take it upon themselves to cause the apocalypse by this means. And hey, how many zombie movies have we seen where one zombie starts the infection that ends the world? It could work! But yeah, I agree, it felt odd after the seasons of Millennium to go out with such a small event. However, I personally loved Frank and his daughter driving away into the sunshine at the end of Season Three. That season was a mess in general, but I was happy to see those two end on an upbeat tone. [/QUOTE]
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