Talk:Reunion (TV series)

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Lowellian in topic Post-cancellation ending

Revisions edit

I made a couple of changes to the article, mostly removing POV and the html syntax, and combining the Plot, Other Plotlines and Spoilers sections into a Characters and plot section, although I think somewhen down the line most of this should probably go into short summaries on the seperate episodes instead... --Fritz S. (Talk) 22:31, 27 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Canceled edit

Fox actually has officially announced that reunion is NOT returning on their website. Therefore I am going to change the status from hiatus to cancelled. The show is officially over.

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.167.160.99 (talkcontribs) 20:47, 19 June 2006

RIP Drdr1989 02:22, 20 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Post-cancellation ending edit

The series ended halfway through the first season, many episodes before the actual ending could be revealed. The Wikipedia article currently claims the following post-cancellation ending:

Sam was the one who ended up dying, so everybody was trying to cover their tracks. [The shooter] was supposed to be her daughter, who later down the road would have come to work for Carla. She [Carla] tries to get them reconciled, but someone breaks into the apartment of Craig Brewster, while Sam was there with her daughter. In a struggle with this intruder, Amy accidentally shot Sam.
When the 13th episode aired on the SBT channel in Brazil, additional information had been added. A narrator explained that an adult Amy, angry over being abandoned as an infant and being abused by her adopted father, accidentally shoots and kills Samantha. Will and Craig call Craig’s high-powered dad, Russell (Gregory Harrison), for help. The big twist is that, when Russell arrives, he discovers that Samantha is still breathing and secretly suffocates her because of Sam’s earlier affair with Will. His crime is eventually discovered and he’s brought to justice. Dave Annable verified the events of this ending in October 2006.

The information in the above passage was added in this edit [1] by User:Myalias and this edit [2] by User:85.251.38.164.

Ideally, there should be:

  • citations for these post-cancellation endings
  • an explanation for how these endings can contradict the information provided in the thirteenth (and last aired) episode of Amy being dead
  • the identity of the "intruder" mentioned in the above passage
  • information on the canonicity of the SBT voiceover

Lowellian (reply) 06:58, 11 May 2010 (UTC)Reply