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Find Out How Threshold Would Have Ended

August 7, 2006 By Sam Sloan 3 Comments

Source: TV Guide
Submitted by: Kreg Steppe

Creator Brannon Braga reveals how the team would have fought to save the world — if his show had survived.

We rarely get to find out how a cancelled show would have ended, or how it would have continued the next season, had it stayed on-air.

Threshold creator Brannon Braga spoke directly with small-logo.gif and has finally answered fans’ biggest question concerning the show, “How would Season One have ended?”

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  1. karl says

    August 8, 2006 at 1:05 am

    I was under the impression that they wrapped it up at the end of the UK run of the show…

    Good thing I didnt watch it then.

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  2. tllgrrl says

    August 8, 2006 at 6:11 pm

    The UK had a complete run of this show????
    Damn you, CBS! Damn you to hell!!!

    Reply
  3. We_are_Borg says

    August 8, 2006 at 9:29 pm

    Maybe someone needs to put together a business plan for “direct to DVD” television syndication. Or even a “direct to iPod” syndication deal with a distributor like iTunes. Even TIVO or Netflix could get in on the deal with their experimental set-top-box broadband delivery method.

    One episode, including limited commercial content, delivered directly to my DVR weekly. I’d be willing to subscribe for $35-$40 per year for 20+ episodes for something I’d really like to see. Instant “Nielsen Ratings!” If the viewers don’t like where the show is going, revenue falls off. No Network VP Monkeys to suck up to. No sponsor pressure on the creative content.

    At between $250,000 to $350,000 per episode that’s only 150,000 housholds. Well within the subscriber base of any of the above companies….

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