Changing before it's too late -OR- Does anyone still watch the Simpsons?
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For me, the series finale of a TV show can be difficult. I tend to get pretty passionate about the shows that I watch and I end up gettingpretty emotional at the end of them. I just watched through all nine seasons of Seinfeld again, and at the end of the show, when Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and George are in their prison cell and the camera backs away, I get a bit teary-eyed. Even during the clip show, when they start playing Green Day, I already miss the characters that I fell so deeply in love with. I was watching Father of the Bride on vacation the other week, and at the end, I’m watching Steve Martin recall the moments he experienced with his daughter who was getting married the next day, and I totally empathize with that kind of goodbye. I kind of hate that moment—I wish it could go on forever sometimes.
Changing before it's too late -OR- Does anyone still watch the Simpsons?
Changing before it's too late -OR- Does…
Changing before it's too late -OR- Does anyone still watch the Simpsons?
For me, the series finale of a TV show can be difficult. I tend to get pretty passionate about the shows that I watch and I end up gettingpretty emotional at the end of them. I just watched through all nine seasons of Seinfeld again, and at the end of the show, when Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and George are in their prison cell and the camera backs away, I get a bit teary-eyed. Even during the clip show, when they start playing Green Day, I already miss the characters that I fell so deeply in love with. I was watching Father of the Bride on vacation the other week, and at the end, I’m watching Steve Martin recall the moments he experienced with his daughter who was getting married the next day, and I totally empathize with that kind of goodbye. I kind of hate that moment—I wish it could go on forever sometimes.