By Will Thorne
08.04.2020 - 06:35 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details about tonight’s series finale of Schitt’s Creek.
In the penultimate episode of Schitt’s Creek, we hit one of many emotional mile markers on its journey to Tuesday night’s final hurrah with the Rose family. The scene in question shows David (Dan Levy) and Stevie (Emily Hampshire) sitting on a car in front of a house that David’s soon-to-be-husband Patrick (Noah Reid) wants to buy for them. It is here, where
By Will Thorne
Gotta admit, that was not exactly what we were expecting. Will & Grace just said goodbye with its second series finale, and if you were hoping to see the birth of either Will or Grace's kids, you are out of luck. If you were hoping to finally meet Karen's husband Stan, you are out of luck.
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers for the series finale of Will & Grace, so beware of reading further!
Will & Grace is saying goodbye—again. After three seasons in the revival, the NBC comedy is coming to an end on Thursday, April 23.
[Warning: This post contains spoilers from Empire's series finale. Read at your own risk.]
Empire has come to an end. Sort of.
Things are about to get emotional for the “Will & Grace” gang, once again as the series comes to an end.
By Will Thorne
Modern Family has come to an end. After 11 seasons, the Pritchett/Dunphy/Tucker/Marshall clan all said goodbye with a two-part finale tonight, and when we say that, we mean they literally all did a lot of saying goodbye, over and over and over again. Pretty much everyone is headed somewhere new, whether it's Switzerland, Colombia, Missouri, Oregon, or just a new apartment, but it was Mitch and Cam who kept almost leaving throughout the finale.
“Modern Family” signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television’s most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
The end of an era! The cast of Modern Family are saying goodbye to the long-running series for good ahead of its season 11 finale on Wednesday, April 8.
The fashions of Moira Rose on Schitt's Creek have always been over-the-top, inspirational and downright amazing, but the team took things to a new level in the series finale. Warning, spoilers follow for "Happy Ending." As officiant at her son's wedding, Moira (Catherine O'Hara) took her job very seriously and stepped up to the altar in a very papal outfit, complete with one of her longest wigs yet.
The Rose family left Schitt's Creek, but not without leaving their mark on the tiny hamlet. Warning, spoilers follow for the series finale of Schitt's Creek titled "Happy Ending." "Happy Ending" began with David (Dan Levy) receiving some not so happy news: It's pouring on his wedding day to Patrick (Noah Reid) Their outdoor venue? Just a big puddle.
The cast of Schitt’s Creek are giving back in a big way to commemorate the series finale of the series.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.