What unresolved TV Cliffhangers of cancelled shows you want AI to complete?

I'm rewatching this series right now. I'm on the last episode. Love this damn show. Regina King and that brother did their damn thing. It's phenomenal how he did so much showing so little emotion. That Emmy that both of them got is well deserved. Damn shame they killed this show

Crazy shit is, white supremacists seem to have used this show, ICE in masks, the whole white supremacist leader shit, seem to have been ripped off from this show and we're going through it now

Louis gossett Jr was so fucking good in this too. Damn, Damn good actor.

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Never watched this show. Is it any good?
Yes, you can view it on "Paramount Plus."

In some ways it might remind you of the "X-Files," because the team is sent out to investigate cases that might involve "Demonic possessions," in addition to events that might deemed supernatural.

If you have had any "strange occurrences" in your life that you may have a difficult time coming up with a scientific explanation for you might enjoy the show (I have had 2 incidents that to this day I can not explain in a building that I believe is haunted).
 
Yes, you can view it on "Paramount Plus."

In some ways it might remind you of the "X-Files," because the team is sent out to investigate cases that might involve "Demonic possessions," in addition to events that might deemed supernatural.

If you have had any "strange occurrences" in your life that you may have a difficult time coming up with a scientific explanation for you might enjoy the show (I have had 2 incidents that to this day I can not explain in a building that I believe is haunted).
I actually grew up in a haunted house. It wasn't haunted per se, but the woman who died in the house, both my mother and I saw her ghost. Everything they said in the sixth sense, the temperature getting cold, hairs in the back of your neck standing up, Goosebumps, all that were felt in that house.

and there were also evil spirits That bubbled underneath the wallpaper, going around the room and would clash beneath the wallpaper before separating and then disappearing
 
I actually grew up in a haunted house. It wasn't haunted per se, but the woman who died in the house, both my mother and I saw her ghost. Everything they said in the sixth sense, the temperature getting cold, hairs in the back of your neck standing up, Goosebumps, all that were felt in that house.

and there were also evil spirits That bubbled underneath the wallpaper, going around the room and would clash beneath the wallpaper before separating and then disappearing
Wow, that's really interesting and I "Thank you" for sharing that experience with me.
 
I'm rewatching this series right now. I'm on the last episode. Love this damn show. Regina King and that brother did their damn thing. It's phenomenal how he did so much showing so little emotion. That Emmy that both of them got is well deserved. Damn shame they killed this show

Crazy shit is, white supremacists seem to have used this show, ICE in masks, the whole white supremacist leader shit, seem to have been ripped off from this show and we're going through it now

Louis gossett Jr was so fucking good in this too. Damn, Damn good actor.

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Good show but didnt like hooded justice gay twist. They didnt have to do that.
 
Good show but didnt like hooded justice gay twist. They didnt have to do that.
I didn't like that part either. Is there a show that's on nowadays without a gay person in it?

Is there a gay person in every office, in every facility? And if there's not a gay person in your office, are you the gay person? :lol:

I hate that gay people are automatically everywhere. They can have a show with absolutely no black people, and that's no problem, but they can't have a show without gay people.
 
I didn't like that part either. Is there a show that's on nowadays without a gay person in it?

Is there a gay person in every office, in every facility? And if there's not a gay person in your office, are you the gay person? :lol:

I hate that gay people are automatically everywhere. They can have a show with absolutely no black people, and that's no problem, but they can't have a show without gay people.
I bring this up to my wife all the time
It’s like they are forcing (no pun) gay people in our faces. Shit is unnecessary. The show would be good them outta no where gay mfs start kissing. Like bruh nobody asked for that
 
I actually grew up in a haunted house. It wasn't haunted per se, but the woman who died in the house, both my mother and I saw her ghost. Everything they said in the sixth sense, the temperature getting cold, hairs in the back of your neck standing up, Goosebumps, all that were felt in that house.

and there were also evil spirits That bubbled underneath the wallpaper, going around the room and would clash beneath the wallpaper before separating and then disappearing
Please elaborate.

The house I grew up in was DEFINITELY haunted. I don't generally talk about it. Most people didn't/don't believe me.
 
I bring this up to my wife all the time
It’s like they are forcing (no pun) gay people in our faces. Shit is unnecessary. The show would be good them outta no where gay mfs start kissing. Like bruh nobody asked for that
Bro, fax. And it's unnecessary as fuck sometimes

It'd be like a bad Saturday night live episode.

"Hey man. Did you catch the score of the game last night? I went to bed early"

"Detroit 23-13"

"Oh, really?"

(Start kissing)
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I wish Snowfall didn't end like it did.
Sad to see Franklin go out like that.
Could've at least had the nigga working at Walmart or some shit....lol
I was satisfied with the ending. A good example of how being in that life doesn't always turn out so well.
 
Please elaborate.

The house I grew up in was DEFINITELY haunted. I don't generally talk about it. Most people didn't/don't believe me.
At this point, I don't care. I never really did.

We would be downstairs and just hear movement upstairs and there's nobody upstairs. There's house settling and there's sounding like someone's up there walking. We would just look at each other, our eyes would look up like looking upstairs, and we just huddle downstairs

The basement was another scary area. Not just because we were kids, it just had an eerie feeling like there was a presence. I never saw anything down there, but I definitely felt it.

We used to wait at the top of the stairs, scan downstairs because my mom wanted us to get something out of the freezer in the basement. We would run downstairs, pull the string for the light above the freezer, then run back upstairs to survey the area before going downstairs and looking in the freezer.

The area by the freezer off to the right going toward the backyard, I couldn't tell you today what the fuck is back there. I was scared out of my mind just being down there.

Everything that they said in the sixth Sense took place down there. Unseasonably cold even in the summer, thick goosebumps on the back of my neck and on my arms.

*** I saw a lot of shit at that house, including when I saw that UFO***

After seeing the movie The sixth Sense, I wanted to talk to someone, anyone about how good the movie was. This was back in the days before cell phones, nobody was home.

I finally called my mother, because the movie reminded me of a time when I was a kid and I saw the ghost.

I start telling my mother about the movie, then said, "Mom, This reminded me of a moment back in the day in the old house. I used to see an old white lady sitting on the window sill in the dining room..."

My mother cut me off, "With long flowing white hair and a white flower printed dress?"

Me: "How Do you know?"

My mother: "Because I've seen her too."

****

There is one point that I misremembered. There were white lights that I saw through the windows of the house, not Roy G BIV. I talked to my mother about that a while ago and she said that there were white lights, not lights of different colors

My coworkers thought I was tripping until one day I was telling them the story and one of them happened to Google and on that day in 1986 up and down the Eastern Seaboard there were UFO sightings from Buffalo to Georgia
 
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There is one point that I misremembered. There were white lights that I saw through the windows of the house, not Roy G BIV. I talked to my mother about that a while ago and she said that there were white lights, not lights of different colors

My coworkers thought I was tripping until one day I was telling them the story and one of them happened to Google and on that day in 1986 up and down the Eastern Seaboard there were UFO sightings from Buffalo to Georgia

(Google Search Oberg 1986 UFO)



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At this point, I don't care. I never really did.

We would be downstairs and just hear movement upstairs and there's nobody upstairs. There's house settling and there's sounding like someone's up there walking. We would just look at each other, our eyes would look up like looking upstairs, and we just huddle downstairs

The basement was another scary area. Not just because we were kids, it just had an eerie feeling like there was a presence. I never saw anything down there, but I definitely felt it.

We used to wait at the top of the stairs, scan downstairs because my mom wanted us to get something out of the freezer in the basement. We would run downstairs, pull the string for the light above the freezer, then run back upstairs to survey the area before going downstairs and looking in the freezer.

The area by the freezer off to the right going toward the backyard, I couldn't tell you today what the fuck is back there. I was scared out of my mind just being down there.

Everything that they said in the sixth Sense took place down there. Unseasonably cold even in the summer, thick goosebumps on the back of my neck and on my arms.

*** I saw a lot of shit at that house, including when I saw that UFO***

After seeing the movie The sixth Sense, I wanted to talk to someone, anyone about how good the movie was. This was back in the days before cell phones, nobody was home.

I finally called my mother, because the movie reminded me of a time when I was a kid and I saw the ghost.

I start telling my mother about the movie, then said, "Mom, This reminded me of a moment back in the day in the old house. I used to see an old white lady sitting on the window sill in the dining room..."

My mother cut me off, "With long flowing white hair and a white flower printed dress?"

Me: "How Do you know?"

My mother: "Because I've seen her too."

****

There is one point that I misremembered. There were white lights that I saw through the windows of the house, not Roy G BIV. I talked to my mother about that a while ago and she said that there were white lights, not lights of different colors

My coworkers thought I was tripping until one day I was telling them the story and one of them happened to Google and on that day in 1986 up and down the Eastern Seaboard there were UFO sightings from Buffalo to Georgia
This is fascinating.

It sounds almost like we grew up in the same house.

I remember someone stomping in the floor, like a large child or adult having a tantrum. Nobody home but me. Our neighbor in the flat downstairs called, knowing I was about 12 and alone in the house, and asked what the hell was going on. I was never able to convince her it was not me.

I was told, by older family members, that I used to see a man in the bedroom that nobody else could see. I don't remember it.

These incidents seem oddly similar to the ones you describe.
 
not LIKING an ending is different from a show that got cancelled on a cliffhanger. :lol:

but since we're talking about shows that ended fucked up and could have had a better ending
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The core theme of Two and half men was always family. About two brothers and how they raise the son hence the title. But somewhere around the season 6 all of that had drifted so far out of wack that by the season 8 when Sheen was fired, all of that sentimentality was eroded away and what was in its place was base sex jokes and pratfalls. Hell, after Jake (Angus T Jones) got fed up and left left they brought in a lesbian character Jenny charlies illegit daughter as some crass play on the title Two and a HALF Men. (cuz she's a lesbian.get it..wonk wonk:rolleyes2:)

The decision to go in the crass direction was what stripped the show of its heart and the reason why its ratings for the series finale was not as high as they expected. The show may have maintained high enough ratings to keep from getting canceled but at the end of the day no one really CARED how it would all end. And it ended stupidly.

The dynamic between Charlie and Allen was one of familial connection. One of the biggest reasons Charlie tolerated Alan in his home for so long is because of the fact that they were brothers. Walden Schmidt had no real reason to let Alan live with him. The team up isn't organic and time will tell about the chemistry.

I would have created an older character, some long lost eccentric uncle, Kutcher playing a young cousin would have accomplished the same thing. I would have gotten someone like William Shatner to play Evelyn's brother who was estranged from the family so much so that Alan never knew he existed.

Having Shatner as the crazy long lost rich uncle looking to reunite with his family would have filled that gap and properly justified why Alan would mooched off of him and he would tolerate it. At the end of the day Two And A Half Men is about family. And I'll accept that Sheen left the show over disputes that may have nothing to do with the story lines but the best replacement for his character should have been another relative.

With the addition of a cousin or uncle, some lost rich relative because someone has to be able to afford that beach house, Jake and Alan would have had a new dynamic to bounce off of but still had the same familiar feeling. While

But that character would have called Jake on his BS (in his kooky fashion) and gotten him to straighten up and maybe be a positive influence on Alan in some way. Maybe he has a heart to heart with Jake and says "I don't know you but I know you're a Harper and you're better than this." And just as Jake has a moment of reflection the doorbell rings and its two prostitutes dressed as dominatrixes and as the three of them go up to Charlie's old room the uncle says "I'm keeping my eye on you, kid." A heartfelt moment and funny ribald bit and a call back to Charlie's debaucherous ways which is apparently a family trait all in one scene.

Then the later seasons would have seen Jake developing a relationship with a girlfriend, maybe they go back and forth, on again off again but one step better than his commitment phobic uncle and control freak father. Jake whom they called stupid at every opportunity could have buckled down in high school and gone to college (barely) and really start to thrive there maybe due to the positive influence of his girlfriend. For the series finale, the show could have ended with Jake either graduating from college with a degree, getting married to his sweetheart or becoming a parent with his fiancé or all of the above.

The last line and shot in the show could have been Alan, a proud grandfather holding his grand son and posing with Jake and (cousin) Walden saying "look us, three and a half men.." freeze frame, fade to black.

This is why Jake's character should have been the backbone of the show. But all of that is academic at this point since Lorre had decided to keep rolling with his cash cow no matter what the cost to the show's spirit.
 
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