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The End Of A Era
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Ron Hubbard
2005-09-27 10:48:18 UTC
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Well, the local WB station has aired the last Mutant X and the last Andromeda
shows. Despite some sloppy
shows, it has been a good few years having those two
shows on Saturdays and Sundays. I don't know about
other places, but here they have even stopped airing the last
season of Buffy before the big finale. Sigh... unlike with the 4th Doctor, this is
the end, but the moment hasn't been prepared for.
Major bummer.

Ron


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PettyFan
2005-09-27 13:47:36 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 03:48:18 -0700, "Ron Hubbard"
Post by Ron Hubbard
Well, the local WB station has aired the last Mutant X and the last Andromeda
shows. Despite some sloppy
shows, it has been a good few years having those two
shows on Saturdays and Sundays. I don't know about
other places, but here they have even stopped airing the last
season of Buffy before the big finale. Sigh... unlike with the 4th Doctor, this is
the end, but the moment hasn't been prepared for.
Major bummer.
Ron
how did it end? i saw what i thought was the last 1 where dill was
talking ABOUT NEEDING SLEEP?!?!?

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Ron Hubbard
2005-09-28 06:33:24 UTC
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Post by PettyFan
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 03:48:18 -0700, "Ron Hubbard"
Post by Ron Hubbard
Well, the local WB station has aired the last Mutant X and the last Andromeda
shows. Despite some sloppy
shows, it has been a good few years having those two
shows on Saturdays and Sundays. I don't know about
other places, but here they have even stopped airing the last
season of Buffy before the big finale. Sigh... unlike with the 4th Doctor, this is
the end, but the moment hasn't been prepared for.
Major bummer.
Ron
how did it end? i saw what i thought was the last 1 where dill was
talking ABOUT NEEDING SLEEP?!?!?
Oh, if you mean Andromeda, Dylan discovered that the so-called avatar of the
nebula was actually an avatar
of the Abyss. Somehow she tricked all the other avatars and turned them
evil-- including the one that was "Virgil Vox."

Dylan destroyed the avatar and with Trance's help,
he took the Andromeda through the Route of Ages
with the Abyss right behind them. When they got
back to Seefra, Trance's sun destroyed the Abyss
and it was all over over. Rhade arrived, the Nietsceans having been
destroyed, his ship was out of fuel and he was coming in hot, so Beka and
Doyle went after him to bring him in, and Trance prepared the sickbay.

That left our good Captain Hunt on the bridge with
the knowledge that everything he ha done the last five years; everything he
had done the last 308 years of
his life had all led up to that moment. He had won!
He had won. And for the first time he could take
that nap they kept telling him take. As he walked
off the bridge, Andromeda turned off all of the
lights and the show was over. A pretty happy
ending, I think, since nobody died an he Abyss
was never coming back. Trance had found her
"one perfect future." A good finale with almost
all of the lose ends tied up.

Ron

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