how did it end?
Can someone please refresh me on how things ended for the Salinger clan?
shareIt was a two-part ending, here's a link to spoil it all for you:
Season Six Episode 23 (Part One): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0670256/
Season Six Episode 24 (Part Two): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0670250/
Link to read synopsis for ALL the episodes:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108894/episodes
Julia ends up back with Justin and Charlie and his new wife
kirsten are having a baby boy.Griffin and his new girlfriend
Stephanie were looking for a place together.
I don't recall Stephanie. I recall that Bailey got accepted to Wharton School of Business, Julia gets a job with NOW in Washington, DC, and Claudia is touring as a studio musician with Todd.
I was disappointed because Justin is so preppy and conceited, and Griffin is down-to-earth and a good guy to the core, never trying to appear something he's not.
Griffin was sexier,maybe because Jeremy London not James
Marsden would play Griffin for the rest of the show's existance.
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The parents returned from the dead - they never really died at all, but were kept in comas by Joe, who had hired Walter Alcott to run them down, in order to gain control of the restaurant. They moved back into the house to resume raising Claudia and Owen. Charlie moved out to get his own place with Kirsten. Julia accepted a job in Washington, and Bailey went to college in Pennsylvania.
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You actually expect people to believe Bailey went to college??Bailey really did go to college in the end.
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What a strange world we live in these days. No, I don't see your sarcasm because I don't know you and would never understand a need for sarcasm when it comes to the facts for a television series or facts about anything being shared with others.
The OP asked "how did it end" and you two somehow feel your posts filled the bill? How dare I expect people to answer on the level, I must remember I'm at IMDb at all times. So I'll avoid and place your posts on ignore from now on. I honestly mean no harm, carry on. I'll leave my post above in case anyone misunderstands your sarcasm for fact as I did. Party of Five was one of my favorites as was Lost.
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bmonster, for the record, I thought your original reply to my post was very funny. I think someone in this thread is missing a corner from their block of humor.
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I felt the OP would like the facts instead of a stand-up routine, nothing more. Sensibilities are intact, bradford.
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Well in all fairness, I too was curious to find out how it all ended and that's why I came in here. I am curious to find out what happened in the end but I'm not going to go out of my way to sit down and watch the episodes
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that dead parents story always seemed a little forced to me.
Life's like a Cabo Carne Asada: never know how spicy it's gunna get.
LOL! I always wonder the same thing than the OP!
Prostitute: What the *beep* are you doing?
Johnny: I'm gonna kill a bunch of people.