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I found the ending infuriating - if you accept it as 'the' ending - since
without any further explanation, which will never be forthcoming, it suggests that everything that happened was merely a dream. No accident, no conspiracy, just some bad pizza.

If the story had continued, I'm sure what appeared to be happening would have turned out to have a different, possibly less infuriating explanation. Or maybe S2 would have just been a lot of inconclusive wheel spinning.

But, yeah, watch it with the caveat that the last five minutes might make you throw your TV out the window. Just keep in mind that there was supposed to be more story after that.
 
I found the ending infuriating - if you accept it as 'the' ending - since
without any further explanation, which will never be forthcoming, it suggests that everything that happened was merely a dream. No accident, no conspiracy, just some bad pizza.
...the last five minutes might make you throw your TV out the window. Just keep in mind that there was supposed to be more story after that.

So, basically, the same ending as US "Life on Mars." Glad I didn't start watching "Awake" then.
 
I'm pretty sure that wasn't the intended ending, since it gives the show nowhere to go for S2 and at the time it was filmed, they didn't intend to be cancelled after one season. But yeah, that's the impression it gives.
 
And, I must say, I appreciate the attempt of the producers of a cancelled show to provide actual closure (we don't need another 'Alf' or 'Twin Peaks'). But this is why I never watch the first season of a serialized sci-fi show until its been renewed. I hate the idea of investing in a show that might not actually end (or have to end on a forced note) and SF shows often dont make it to a second season.
 
Alf had a really bad movie and... What the gimmick behind the Alf late night talkshow?

Did he know that he was a puppet?
 
He seemed fine in the movie.

Reminded me of Sergeant Bilko or Colonel Hogan.

There was a casino in his cell in Area 51.
 
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