Words matter. These are the best Finale Quotes from famous people such as Kate Gosselin, Greg Daniels, Dwight Yoakam, Robert Patterson, Viswanathan Anand, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
With a reality show, the bottom line is, there’s no plot; there’s no finale.
I had my idea of what the series finale of ‘King of the Hill’ would be, but that’s not what the actual series finale was.
A voice expressing emotion in a musical way moves on. It’s like the finale of the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) – the world turns in on itself, as a universe unto itself, in the shape of one human being.
Perhaps the most versatile and useful plug-in in the collection is Mass Copy. It is certainly the one I use the most. Due to limitations in how plugins can interact with Finale, Mass Copy has a somewhat unusual user interface.
In the knockout tournaments, it’s futile to prepare for a grand finale. You may have worked out many strategies for the final. But you may lose in the first round itself.
Though I participated on ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi,’ people were laughing at me if I would reach the finale.
This idea that you can watch a show like ‘True Detective,’ and it was awesome, but is it really ruined for you if the finale is not your favorite episode of it? It’s just odd to me.
I wanted people to talk about the finale of ‘The Vampire Diaries’ as one of their favorites, which is a lofty ambition, but it certainly drove me hard creatively to make sure that we had put as much thought and love into it as we possibly could.
I don’t think we set out to make it the most intense ‘Fosters’ finale ever, but I kind of think that’s what we ended up with.
Curtain! Fast music! Light! Ready for the last finale! Great! The show looks good, the show looks good!
Growing up, I remember the ‘Cheers’ finale and ‘M*A*S*H’ and all these amazing finales, and I remember them being very, very important.
As we began working toward the finale of ‘Lost,’ I knew there was no possible ending that was going to be universally loved, and I accepted that. We ended the story the way we wanted it to end, and we stand by it. On my Twitter feed, I still get ten to fifteen positive comments for every negative one.
Making it to the finale of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ has been a major accomplishment.
I think finales are always so hit or miss because they’re so personal. When you do a finale, it’s always up to the person watching it.
A good novel is a good novel, pointe finale. And I think what I’m writing is exactly that.
I think that ‘The Shield’ was a phenomenal series finale.
I’m very very high on ‘Ozark.’ I was very excited about it. The season three finale blew my mind.
I’m always a fan of the cliffhanger season finale. I recall the first season of ‘Twin Peaks’ – I’m a huge David Lynch fan – it was almost a takeoff of cliffhangers. They had around 20 of them happen in that finale.
Books about technology start-ups have a pattern. First, there’s the grand vision of the founders, then the heroic journey of producing new worlds from all-night coding and caffeine abuse, and finally, the grand finale: immense wealth and secular sainthood. Let’s call it the Jobs Narrative.
Even though the third season of ‘Necessary Roughness’ was only ten episodes, they were an extremely intense bunch of episodes, especially toward the finale.
For the finale, I thought the audience deserved to get a close point of view on the monster, and to recognize him the way you recognize the heroes of ‘True Detective.’
My favorite film is probably the finale – ‘Deathly Hallows: Part 2’.
With the finale episode of ‘Gravity Falls’ our job as storytellers is to finish all the things we’ve started.
My character on ‘The Sopranos’ was specific to being a single mother and being from Jersey. And being part of that season finale… wow. That show is always going to be world-renowned and iconic.
I can’t say that the ending of a story is always the best part of the story, and yet there’s sort of this implicit idea that the finale is somehow supposed to be the mind-blowing best episode of a show. The question is: Why is that? Why do people make that assumption?