They still have their moments, and I'm still entertained, but it had a good run and I'm ready to let it go.
Yeah, that's how I feel too.
It does seem like this last episode, airing Xmas day, could be a good 'un.
They wrote it to be a series finale just in case, so I'm glad it's going to end the way they intended. And, unless they pull any weird hijinks, which I doubt, it's going to be one of those rare shows that actually let
two
UST couples get together and
stay happy
all the way to the end.
I am Jon wrt Leverage. I'd rather see it end now than continue declining.
I'm gonna miss it, though.
Wh at Jon and sj said. I would love an annual TV movie tho.
Fuckin' sweet, Leverage. Well done.
I thought Leverage went out nicely. If it had be picked up (which was unlikely but still totally in the realm of possible when it was written and filmed), they had new places to go. But it wasn't and it was a lovely swan song. Plus, it ended with quite the lovely OT3 scenario.
I will say that on first view, it's not clear when they switched from the medicine for kids job to the actual big job as far as the team knowing. I liked the show enough that I'll happily rewatch but there are unraveling strings when I try to make it all gel just in my head.
I still think it was a lovely sendoff. More casual viewers won't notice because it worked well at the time. More obsessive viewers will watch again. And hopefully the grok will follow when I do.
The promos for Dallas are kinda creeping me out with the JR Ewing stuff.
I hear you on Dallas. I zip past them so for all I know they are quite respectful, really, but that's just a weird situation.
I had the impression that the medicine was entirely made up for telling stories to Interpol purposes.