Scully gave up her son in a sealed adoption so that she could protect his anonymity, since he was slated as some kind of 'savior;' Mulder returned and reunited with Scully as her lover; Scully finally got solid, irrefutable proof of not only alien invasion, but of imminent destruction of all mankind and takeover of the earth by aliens; the group that made the "deal" with the aliens so that they would be allowed to survive the "purge" was, ironically - purged - all in one shot. All corralled together and killed. In the last scene, Mulder and Scully lay in a bed together, fully clothed, helpless and wearily overwhelmed by the imminent doom soon to befall mankind. Scully gave up her son in a sealed adoption so that she could protect his anonymity, since he was slated as some kind of 'savior;' Mulder returned and reunited with Scully as her lover; Scully finally got solid, irrefutable proof of not only alien invasion, but of imminent destruction of all mankind and takeover of the earth by aliens; the group that made the "deal" with the aliens so that they would be allowed to survive the "purge" was, ironically - purged - all in one shot. All corralled together and killed. In the last scene, Mulder and Scully lay in a bed together, fully clothed, helpless and wearily overwhelmed by the imminent doom soon to befall mankind.
Yes, it ended in 2013.
One can find the ending to the Anime series 'Inuyasha' online by visiting the 'Anime Yume' website or by visiting the 'TV' website and searching for 'Inuyasha'.
No, the TV show is going to have a different ending than from the books
No other than what was created unless in the specials they have an alternate ending like they do in some movies because some people might not be satisfied with the ending.
Yes. Endgame brought the TV series to a close with the bringing home of the ship & crew.Naturally the story continues in the various book series.
they are very similar. both for after story and the original. but the anime does it slightly differently and ultimatly pulls them off better
Sonho Dourado
Ally McBeal
"To Catch a Thief" is a movie, not a television series. The later TV series "It Takes a Thief" is based on it. Kelly appears only in the film, not the series. In the movie, her character "catches" the film's hero John Robie (Cary Grant). While on the French Riviera filming, Kelly met and was courted by her eventual husband Prince Rainier of Monaco. So you could say she "caught" him for a husband.
The Amazing World of Gumball
The original Transformers television series started in 1984 and ran until 1987. It was written and record in the United States, and taken and animated in Japan and South Korea.
There are (at least) two game shows called The Chase; the original UK version and the newer US version. Both (as far as we know) are continuing.