Better Call Saul ending got me thinking. There have been lots of TV shows I liked that I stopped watching before they ended because I grew out of them, just didn't like them, or just kind of forgot. Recently I watched some show finales I missed. Surprising stuff in the shows I watched so far.
The A-Team (1987)
The team finds out Murdock really did commit the crimes they were accused of and tearfully turn him in. The remaining three argue about what to do but finally decide to open a marina. They clink glasses, wistfully smile as they miss their friend and Hannibal says "I love it when friends come together". The camera pulls out and the viewer can see the name of the marina - The Bay Team.
Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (1996)
Will slaps Carlton after he makes a joke about Jazzy. Uncle Phil ships him back to Philly.
Cheers (1993)
Norm moves to Denver and without the Norm buffer, everyone realizes they hate each other. Sam makes flavored seltzer.
Eight Is Enough (1981)
Tom Bradford gets fired from the Sacramento Register for writing a column saying workplace bathrooms should be unisex. The family campaigns and gets him a job at Parade Magazine. They have a celebration dinner and Tom says "I love it when a family comes together".
Friends (2004)
Chandler gets run over by the subway and they keep him alive long enough to say good bye to his friends. Joey decides to audition for a series instead of saying farewell to his friend. He doesn't get the role.
I was at a speakeasy earlier drinking a gin rickey when I saw a flapper that was the bees knees. She was on the dance floor doing the shimmy and the second I saw her I guess you could say I was carrying a torch for her.
(this post was designed to get Dash feeling nostalgic about his 20s)
My head is pounding today!
Mom found a case of Diet Crystal Pepsi in the basement so I went out and got two bottles of Johnny Walker Blue Label to mix it with. Around the time we opened the second bottle my sister coined our drinks - Crystal Blue Persuasions. We all had a good laugh, rewatched old sitcoms, and I woke up on the neighbors swing set.
Good night - 4 of 5 stars
I just have to say mixing Johnnie Walker Blue Label with anything is a mortal sin. I brought back some Blue Label through duty free for my dad one time and the look on his face was well worth it.