They didn't get a TV Guide so they planned their television viewing by the commercial previews. Sometimes the networks don't tell you everything in the previews, like, this particularly good adventure is a two-part mini-series, and you need to watch tomorrow night, too. And the most dreaded words in the English language flash across the screen: To be continued.
You didn't know? You watched the whole show thinking it would all be resolved and over at the end? Then it happened at the most inopportune time: To be continued ...
The entertainment industry has often used "cliff-hanger" endings especially this time of year that leave us wanting to see the next segment. Actually, that's a lot like real life. Things don't end neatly; they just go from one thing to another.
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