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Aseason finale (British English:series finale;Australian English:season final) is the final episode of aseason of atelevision program. This is often the final episode to be produced for a few months or longer, and, as such, will attempt to attract viewers to continue watching when the series begins again.
A season finale may contain acliffhanger ending to be resolved in the next season. Alternatively, a season finale could bring storylines to a close, "going out on a high" and similarly maintaining interest in the series' eventual return.
In the 2000s, the terms "mid-season finale," "fall finale," or "winter finale" began being used by television broadcasters in the United States to denote the last episode before a mid-seasonhiatus, often for theholiday season. As with a season finale, a mid-season finale can include a major plot development, or a cliffhanger ending that will be resolved when the series returns. Winter/Fall finales are often used by networks to draw attention and encourage viewership of such episodes asevent television, especially if they fall during the Novembersweeps period. The practice has faced criticism for affecting the structure and narrative of broadcast television programs, as writers may be coerced by broadcasters into placing cliffhangers and plot developments in midseason episodes, rather than allow a plot to build up to a traditional season finale.[1][2]
Thefinal episode of a television series often concludes the entire premise of the show, wrapping up any loose ends and storylines. On occasion, the season finale has become the series finale due tocancellation of the series, sometimes unexpectedly so,leaving plot points unresolved.
InAmerican English, the term has evolved to describe the final event of asporting season, e.g. insoccer[3] ormotocross,[4] perhaps partly because of the popularity of these with television viewers.
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