Nineteen may have signed off our screens, but its legacy lives forever.
It's the summation of Station 19 Season 7 Episode 10, which had the arduous task of wrapping up the series in a gratifying way to give viewers the closure they deserved despite the shocking cancelation.
And we got an emotional fest that attempted to honor the characters and fans.
It's a difficult installment even to discuss, or even worse, grade, because how do you place judgment on a series finale like this given the circumstances?
The entire trajectory of the series had to change on a whim to deliver a serviceable sendoff; all the while, there was still hardcore rallying to keep the series alive in some capacity.
Given the ending, it feels like a proper close to this chapter.
Vic: I'm going to miss this place.
Travis: I'm going to miss you.
Vic: So come with me.
Travis: I can't.
It's the summation of Station 19 Season 7 Episode 10, which had the arduous task of wrapping up the series in a gratifying way to give viewers the closure they deserved despite the shocking cancelation.
And we got an emotional fest that attempted to honor the characters and fans.
It's a difficult installment even to discuss, or even worse, grade, because how do you place judgment on a series finale like this given the circumstances?
The entire trajectory of the series had to change on a whim to deliver a serviceable sendoff; all the while, there was still hardcore rallying to keep the series alive in some capacity.
Given the ending, it feels like a proper close to this chapter.
Vic: I'm going to miss this place.
Travis: I'm going to miss you.
Vic: So come with me.
Travis: I can't.
- 5/31/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Like a rallying cry, we're still chanting, Nineteen Forever.
Regardless of how things play out or whether the series has a shot at being rescued by Netflix or literally anyone else, Station 19 will live on in our hearts.
And the (as of now) series finale will be an emotional affair.
Our Station 19 Season 7 Episode 9 review acknowledged that this was arguably one of the season's strongest episodes.
They poured all the drama, angst, humor, love, nostalgia, and heart into an hour that embodied everything that Station 19 is about and what fans love most.
And now everything will come to an end with Station 19's fiery series finale, which will hopefully wrap up this lovely series in a way that can be satisfying for viewers even as they continue to lament this unforgivable cancellation that stings.
We're still gasping over the cliffhangers that saw Theo fighting for his...
Regardless of how things play out or whether the series has a shot at being rescued by Netflix or literally anyone else, Station 19 will live on in our hearts.
And the (as of now) series finale will be an emotional affair.
Our Station 19 Season 7 Episode 9 review acknowledged that this was arguably one of the season's strongest episodes.
They poured all the drama, angst, humor, love, nostalgia, and heart into an hour that embodied everything that Station 19 is about and what fans love most.
And now everything will come to an end with Station 19's fiery series finale, which will hopefully wrap up this lovely series in a way that can be satisfying for viewers even as they continue to lament this unforgivable cancellation that stings.
We're still gasping over the cliffhangers that saw Theo fighting for his...
- 5/29/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
ABC on Tuesday became the fourth broadcast network (after CBS, NBC and Fox) to unveil its schedule for the Fall TV season. What shows are on the move, where did new ones land, and what’s on hold until midseason?
♦ Joshua Jackson’s Doctor Odyssey will air after fellow Ryan Murphy drama 9-1-1 on Thursdays, pushing Grey’s Anatomy to 10 pm.
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♦ Joshua Jackson’s Doctor Odyssey will air after fellow Ryan Murphy drama 9-1-1 on Thursdays, pushing Grey’s Anatomy to 10 pm.
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- 5/14/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
John Woo is to direct a remake of action thriller Manhunt, based on a novel by Japanese writer Juko Nishimura, for Hong Kong-based Media Asia Films.
The novel, Kimi Yo Funnu No Kawa O Watare, was first adapted in 1976 as a Japanese film starring legendary actor Ken Takakura, who passed away last year. It was the first foreign film released in China after the Cultural Revolution.
The story follows a prosecutor who is framed for robbery and rape and sets out on a one-man mission to clear his name. Media Asia acquired the rights to the original novel from Japanese publisher Tokuma Shoten Publishing.
Woo has been a huge fan of Takakura since watching him in Yasuo Furuhata’s 1983 Station. In 2005, the Japanese actor worked with Chinese director Zhang Yimou, starring in Riding Alone For Thousands Of Miles.
“When I found out that John was a huge fan of the late Ken Takakura, I immediately...
The novel, Kimi Yo Funnu No Kawa O Watare, was first adapted in 1976 as a Japanese film starring legendary actor Ken Takakura, who passed away last year. It was the first foreign film released in China after the Cultural Revolution.
The story follows a prosecutor who is framed for robbery and rape and sets out on a one-man mission to clear his name. Media Asia acquired the rights to the original novel from Japanese publisher Tokuma Shoten Publishing.
Woo has been a huge fan of Takakura since watching him in Yasuo Furuhata’s 1983 Station. In 2005, the Japanese actor worked with Chinese director Zhang Yimou, starring in Riding Alone For Thousands Of Miles.
“When I found out that John was a huge fan of the late Ken Takakura, I immediately...
- 3/19/2015
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
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