The unique format and the cliffhanger endings kept me in my seat from start to finish. |
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Of course, in keeping with the name of the program, each episode of each serial ended with a cliffhanger. |
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As a two-part cliffhanger, these episodes are not as dramatic as they could be, because the outcome is all but certain. |
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A physical encounter is expected to keep the men in white tightly controlling what should be a cliffhanger of a match. |
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His danger level continues to escalate toward an explosive season cliffhanger. |
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The big seventh season cliffhanger finds its resolution here, on a two-part hour-long episode. |
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Having Janet flatline is a little cheap for a cliffhanger, considering there was never any indication that her situation was close to critical. |
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A cliffhanger, in that we won't learn until next fall which member of the unit needs shrink-wrapping. |
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In the 1930s, when the very best American movie serials were made, the sci-fi ones were the ultimate examples of the cliffhanger. |
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Complications arise during the surgery, but a cliffhanger ending leads the audience to wonder if Dr. Brown has managed a second miracle. |
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The girls defeated Carrigallen from Leitrim in a tense and exciting cliffhanger on a scoreline of three goals to two. |
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Optimism was briefly restored when he scored his dramatic last-gasp goal to take the team into yet another cliffhanger. |
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Chen achieved re-election by just 30,000 votes, beating Nationalist party leader Lien Chan, after a cliffhanger campaign. |
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The cliffhanger from the previous episode gets resolved offstage, so that everyone can stand around having conversations. |
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Once you are in the trash zone, you will be hooked and unable to wait for the follow-up to the fantastic cliffhanger fade-out. |
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The second movie ends with a cliffhanger and Silver felt fans would want to see the conclusion as quickly as possible. |
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Be warned though, if you get into it, the cliffhanger ending is going to drive you nuts. |
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Every week they would perform a half-hour show in a pub, each ending in a cliffhanger designed to persuade the audience to return the next week. |
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New York made it to the National League Championship Series as a Wild Card team last October, losing a cliffhanger series to the Atlanta Braves. |
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The season-spanning cliffhanger finally runs out of gas in this wrap-up to the Season 6 finale. |
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I have just been to my fourth movie in a month that has ended on a cliffhanger, and I want my money back. |
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Ok, you were probably expecting this chapter to take place right after the first one and for the little cliffhanger ending of the first chapter to be resolved. |
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By then, of course, it may be clear who is going to be Britain's next prime minister, but, equally, it could be a cliffhanger. |
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They do it to provide a cliffhanger … but I think that if people watch soaps, they're going to watch them anyway. |
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The day's second match was also a cliffhanger, with the lead constantly changing hands as it so often does in beach soccer. |
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It will be a cliffhanger, probably, but elections are difficult to call aren't they? |
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Why not finish hard on a cliffhanger and the next one just jump straight back in? |
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The best thing to happen to it was the aborting of the third season, which effectively ended the series in a cliffhanger. |
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I did it on two puzzles where the first one was a cliffhanger and the next week was the interrogation of the kids. |
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The big finale, which should be an edge-of-seat cliffhanger, barely quickens the pulse, and merely provides Willis with the opportunity to grandstand. |
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This two-part episode aired several months after the season cliffhanger. |
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The film ends with a cliffhanger, leaving the audience hungry for more. |
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The only real problem is the final episode ends in a cliffhanger, as Kira, his friends, and their Alliance allies seek haven from the pursuing ZAFT forces. |
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The cornerstones of the old time serials, such as a cliffhanger ending, a brief recap at the beginning, and brisk pacing made for exciting television. |
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Most rewarding are seemingly unrelated stories, like Toby's impending fatherhood, that end up having a poignant payoff within the cliffhanger ending of the season. |
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Good handicapping meant clashes like the Jane Fletcher Memorial Cup match between Chowbent B and Metro A stayed a cliffhanger until the final games. |
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The cliffhanger nature of serial fiction, exploited by everything from 1940's B-features to modern soap opera, is an easy target for the satirist. |
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Canberra A new Australian government could still be days away as yesterday's cliffhanger election produced a hung parliament. |
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The combination clinched the victory in a cliffhanger against the Shredder program, likewise operated on a transtec workstation, which came in at fifth place. |
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This will make the 10 October vote, which is expected to involve around 700 Green activists, even more of a cliffhanger than the Lisbon referendum on 2 October. |
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Gideon's Crossing'' jumps the gun slightly and presents its cliffhanger episode tonight, as the season's next-to-last episode. |
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The book starts in the middle, jumps back in time to offer some sort of explanation for the events, and then brings us to the cliffhanger conclusion. |
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Corrie cliffhanger MORE than 10 million people tuned in to watch Friday's Corrie cliffhanger as a murderer remained on the loose, audience figures showed. |
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When Bella learns the secret of his mysterious tribe and the real reason why Edward left her, the stage is set for the cliffhanger before the next movie, Eclipse. |
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Suddenly readers were consuming their fiction in a string of bite-sized morsels, each installment salted with a tasty cliffhanger that left them hungry for more. |
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