My DVR stopped.


I saw Ray and the wife walk into the gym after they kissed outside and my DVR stopped. Anything else happen?

Appreciate it.

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Mine did too... Now I am re-watching it in "real time" :/.

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DVD did not stop, Showtime screwed up the timing of the show. Just about what you would expect from this going no where program.

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Nope they walked up to the club she joined in on the dancing and we got a slow zoom in on Ray by the door watching

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If it's anything like the whole season, then nothing of importance.

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Bridget somehow left for NYU....will she be a part of season 5?? Seems like her character is out of plot.

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You missed everyone gettin' down to Andy Kim's 1974 megahit Rock Me Gently

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Nothing much else happened we get a zoom in on Ray's face and then it cuts to credits. This was a pretty weak season finale compared to past seasons but it left me pumped to see where things go next season.:( so begins the long tortorous wait till next summer for season 5.

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The timing of Showtime was off, but you didn't miss much.

Abby was talking with Ray and said something to the effect of, "Nothing can touch us. Nothing!"

Then she said, "Come and dance with your wife."

They went to the party and you saw various people dancing and having fun.

End Credits.

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Yep, I recorded a later viewing and watched it this morning while getting dressed. I was hoping for something grand. Nothing more than a dud.

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I was waiting for someone to take a pot shot at Abs...

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Thanks everybody. I shouldn't be surprised that I wasn't the only person this happened to, and that it would be a discussion point on these boards! I assumed that maybe I missed the last minute of it or so.

It's funny, on my DVR, I can choose to extend the show for an extra minute, which I did here, but I still didn't get the entire episode. But after that, you have to extend it to 5 minutes, which is usually overkill, as far as I'm concerned. It's funny, because on my old DVR with my cable company, you could extend it one, two, three, four or five minutes, and then it went up to 10 minutes. I used to always extend it for two minutes, and if that were the case in this situation, I think I would have caught everything. My new DVR by my cable company is far better in so many ways to the older one they gave me, but curiously, they don't let you extend the show to 2, 3, or 4 minutes.

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