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Can Marvel’s Kevin Feige announce step 4 of the Comic-Con 2019 timeline?Becca Bleznak More Articles The surprising twist-filled season finale is one of the most widely used techniques on TV show creators. Whether the goal is to keep you wanting more or wrapping up plots in a satisfying and enjoyable way to create a memorable season finish is crucial to remembering a series. Great dramas — and even some comedies — depend on those twists and turns to keep people coming back. Certainly some of the above are series finals and they really send out the show with a bang. We rated this list according to personal preference, but we are sure that all these TV season finals will be surprising on their own. 25.

The Flash — Season 3

4/4.030 Grant Gustin on The Flash Season 3 The CW Since the pilot, this Arrowverse drama has had viewers on the edge of its seat. The finale of the Season 3 that aired in May 2017 had all the right things: Death surprises and guest stars. Iris dies … it wasn’t really H.R. wait! Savitar will kill Cisco in the nick of time, only kidding Gypsy gets there. And just when they felt Barry’s transparent leaves were in them. Not to fear though there is little doubt among fans that The Flash will go on very far into Season 4 without its eponymous hero. 24.

Roseanne — Season 9 | Roseanne Barr on Roseanne Season 9 | ABC Into That Good Night Part 2 4/4.031 4/4.031 Roseanne Barr on Roseanne Season 9 | ABC The reboot of sitcom Roseanne’s 90s has prompted many debates like which Becky will come back? But the biggest question of all is how the writers can return the finale of the original series. Why does it need this? As it’s known all of Season 9 was a dream in it. In reality all of the series are fiction inside fiction — Roseanne is an author and although the book she wrote is based on her real life she made some changes. So is the new series going to be another book (or a continuation of the first) or are we finally going to see what is truth within the world?

4/4.032 4/4.032 Eva Green in Penny Dreadful Season 3 Showtime Sometimes the content itself does not necessarily make the finale surprising. Penny Dreadful, the acclaimed show of fantasy horrors that pleased both British and American audiences, ended his third season finale with a title card reading The End. Most viewers were surprised because there were still many issues to be resolved and the show was at the height of its popularity. Yet the author thought that the story had come to a logical end, and pulled the plug. Naturally, there is always the hope in this era of revivals that it will return someday.21.

Veronica Mars — Season 2

4/4.034 4/4.034 Kristen Bell and Kyle Gallner in Veronica Mars Season 2 UPN While Logan and Veronica eventually suffered a major shock when Veronica found the Bus Bomber but was just one step ahead of her — and set off another bomb that seemed to kill her father. A lucky stroke saves Keith but it is heart-wrenching regardless of the moment itself. 20.

The OC — Season 3

4/4.035 The OC has always been a drama even with its fun moments of humor (mostly from Seth and Summer). But this message was actually sent to him in the tragic ending of the Season 3 show’s most dramatic season. Just as it seems like our main characters will end up having a happy ending after all as they graduate and make plans for the future everything goes to hell. The moment in which Ryan holds a dying Marissa in his arms was startling and poignant at the same time as an end to the show of endless damsel in distress. 19.

How I Met Your Mother — Season 9 — Last Forever

4/4.036 Josh Radner and Cristin Milioti in How I Meet Your Mother CBS After eight very long seasons, we finally discovered who the titular mother is about Ted. So no mystery left to go into the final season — or was there? It was announced shortly after we met Tracy that How I Met Your Mother Season 9 will pursue the gang over a long weekend at the end of which we see exactly how she and Ted interact. If that sounds like a waste of time it’s because that has been. But die-hard fans were still hanging on to hope until the final series that saw Tracy die Robin and Barney split and Robin and Ted get back together at the very end, effectively undoing everything they were working toward. This conclusion was, to say the least, divisive. 18.

Dinosaurs — Season 4 /4.037 4/4.037 Dinosaurs Season 4 | ABC A famous sitcom family in early 90s Dinosaurs featured Jim Henson’s Muppets doing pretty much what every other sitcom family did at the time. In reality, probably the only thing that stood out about the show (besides knowing the characters themselves) was the loose connection to oil companies. Like other programs aimed at parents and children the show aimed at humorously teaching lessons. But the series finale was a lesson taken a little too far — the patriarch ends up killing all the plant life on Earth resulting in the start of the Ice Age in order to correct another error. This leads to a kid s show where a bunch of dead dinosaurs is the end result. On the dark side. Just a little. 16.

St. Elsewhere — Season 6

4/4.039 4/4.039 Chad Allen in St. Elsewhere Season 6 NBC While the final twist of Roseanne is one of the most popular it can compare with St. Elsewhere. During its time, the dark medical drama was a critical darling and exposed viewers to actors who have lead stable careers such as Denzel Washington and Helen Hunt since then. 15.

Pretty Little Liars — Season 5

4/4.040 Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Freeform Welcome to the Dollhouse

4/4.040 Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Freeform The police van they re in gasses finds them in the finale and brings them to the Dollhouse where they not only discover Mona alive and their captor’s pawn, but they are forced to play along. The final scene sees them flee only to find that somewhere in the forest they have retrapped behind an electric fence. 14.

Scandal — Season 3

4/4.041 The Shondaland hit drama Scandal was at its peak in Season 3 but there was a hiccup: Kerry Washington’s pregnancy. Thus the season was cut short by four episodes which made the 18th a wild and crazy final. Unlike most of this political thriller’s episodes, a lot happens but the highlights include an election a bomb and a few secrets revealed. As Fitz’s (Tony Goldwyn) son has a stroke on stage and then dies, the most surprising moment comes, triggering his rise in popularity and election winning. Think about a blank win. 13.

Orange Is the New Black — Season 1

4/4.042 Taylor Schilling on Orange Is the New Black Season 1 Netflix The Netflix drama based on the same name autobiography had its ups and downs but its first season was nearly perfect. While Orange Is the New Black eventually starts to reach out to all Litchfield inmates, the initial focus is on the controversial Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), a WASP sent to jail for helping her drug-smuggling mother a decade ago. Although the welcoming characters have since been a welcome addition to the show’s life seeing things through Piper’s eyes for the first season. She is increasingly accustomed to life in prison and the season finale sees her assimilation complete as she beats up and seriously injures a self-defending fellow prisoner. 12.

Jane the Virgin — Chapter 44, Season 2

4/4.044 4/4.044 Amy Brenneman and Amanda Foreman in Private Practice Season 2 ABC This list is filled with Shonda Rhimes content — after all her dramatic programming is familiar to the TGIT queen. Private Practice was a spinoff of Rhimes hit Grey’s Anatomy for the first time, focusing on a small rehabilitation clinic in Los Angeles and the doctors working there. And like their counterparts in Seattle they suffered a great deal of tragedy. The series ‘ first (and probably most) shocking surprise gave fans? A Season 2 finale cliffhanger monster. A very pregnant Violet is assaulted by her psychiatric patient in her own house, who is cutting off her baby from her body. The show has gone there many times, but this portrayal has been both tragic and gruesome. 10. 10. The Vampire Diaries — Season 3

4/4.045 4/4.045 Nina Dobrev on The Vampire Diaries Season 3 The CW Long-running supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries had much to do with it. Of course, there were the regular sexy twenty-thirty-somethings along with interesting source material and a timely theme due to the rise in pop culture of vampires.

9. American Horror Story — Season 1

4/4.046 4/4.046 On American Horror Story Connie Britton and Frances Conroy: Murder House FX Murder House as it was later subtitled delivered exactly as a horror series should: it began interesting and expanded in different ways before blowing your mind to the very end. Although many saw at least part of the shocking twist coming, hearing about the characters who had been dead from the very beginning was still a shock. 8.

Westworld — Season 1

4/4.047 Bicameral Mind

Many series are so full of surprises that it is hard to impress the viewer by the end. With its first critically praised season, Westworld has nonetheless succeeded. The sci-fi western thriller has managed to easily capture each of those very specific elements. But the audience was so focused on finding all the little hints that they overlooked a big one that was uncovered in the season finale: we really saw various points in history and our main antagonist was in fact an older version of a character that we d known all along. 7.

Season 4

4/4.049 4/4.049 T.R. Breaking Bad. Knight on Grey’s Anatomy Season 5 ABC The original Shondaland soap Grey’s Anatomy set a precedent in medical television series for disaster. While lauded at the beginning mainly for his racially diverse casting, Grey’s soon became recognized for his fantastic performances in writing and, of course, for his many over – the-top disasters. Much has happened in the intervening seasons, but the finale of the Season 5 has violated a nonverbal vow. The lives of the core characters hanging in the balance, not one but two of the show. The moment we learn that George is the John Doe in military garb is surprising enough but what distinguishes this episode is when a flat-lining Izzie encounters him on another plane and the audience has to wait months to find out which of them (if either) survives.

4/4.050 4/4.050 Sarah Michelle Gellar on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 5 More than 20 years ago the WB hit spectacular gold with Buffy the Vampire Slayer a genre-straddling show about a teenage girl and who friends who fight the true manifestations of the very real demons that we all face. The series has several different messages but still comes around to represent various real-life concepts using fantastic fiction. Take death of Buffy, for example. As she jokes later on she died in the series twice. The first was a technicality which fulfilled a prophecy which seemed to reflect the development as a whole. Yet Buffy sacrifices herself for her sister the second time in order to save the planet a metaphor for her taking the place of her mother as head of the family. 4.

Dexter — Season 4

4/4.051 4/4.051 Michael C. Hall in Dexter Season 4 | Showtime Season 4 likely saw the show’s biggest villain the Trinity Killer become Dexter’s new target and trying to keep up with a psychopath who tried to bestow him. In the most cruel way possible, Trinity ultimately won — he killed Dexter’s beloved Rita. What’s more, the scene where their son Harrison is weeping in the midst of his mother’s blood spilling is a perfect mirror of the recollection of his own mother’s death seen in Dexter. To say the least, it s chilling. 3.

The Walking Dead — Season 6 — Last Day on Earth

4/4.052 AMC’s post-apocalyptic super-hit The Walking Dead has been going on for many seasons and has a surprise or two up his sleeve still. Each character is living on borrowed time in a show about zombies and could go at any moment. And, of course, the appropriately named Last Day on Earth Season 6 finale offers death. But what was surprising was Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan’s entrance, who swoops in and takes over as he appears to be a cruel dictator. What’s more the conclusion of the big cliffhanger was an unexpected shock for many. 2.

Supernatural — Alpha and Omega season 5

4/4.054 4/4.054 Kit Harington in Game of Thrones Season 5 HBO When it comes to this acclaimed HBO fantasy series, the shocking moments are hard to rank. After all, there are different kinds of shock: Shock fear terror — all of which in Westeros are commonplace. So where should I start? Jon Snow’s big death was in the Season 5 finale although there was still hope that he would be revived. Meryn is brutally murdered by Arya, but then blinded (for a while). And after a venomous kiss from Ellaria, Myrcella dies Jaime’s heart. Although it’s hard to compare side-by-side episodes of Game of Thrones, this finale is one of the most wild. Entertainment Cheat Facebook Pad! First Potomac Confidence Earnings: Here’s Why Shares Up Now

Derek HoffmanGoogle+ February 21, 2013 Stocks are at 5-year highs! Check out the best stocks you need to own. Click here for our new Stock Pick feature now! First Potomac Realty Trust Earnings Cheat Sheet Results: Reported earnings per share rose from $0.28 in the previous quarter to $0.32 in the quarter by 14.29 percent. Revenue: rose from the previous quarter to 12.46 percent to $50.2 million. Current vs. Wall St. Expectations: First Potomac Realty Trust posted $0.32 per share of adjusted EPS profits. The company was exceeding the mean analyst estimate of $0.29 by that metric. It was exceeding the estimated average sales of $48.53 million. Main Stats (on next page) … Revenue was down 2.6 percent from the previous quarter’s $51.54 million. In the previous quarter, EPS rose by 10.34 per cent from $0.29. Looking Forward: Analysts have a favorable outlook for next-quarter results at the firm. The average forecast for next quarter’s earnings for the last three months is a profit of $0.29, which has not changed. The average estimate for the current year is a profit of $1.17 which is the same as that of 90 days ago. Stocks with better earnings metrics merit your extra attention. It is precisely for this reason that E = Earnings Are That Quarter-Over-Quarter” is a core component of our CHEAT SHEET investment system. Don’t waste another minute-click here now and get picks from our CHEAT SHEET portfolio. (Fundamental company given by Xignite Financials. Email any profit disparities to earnings [ at ] wallstcheatsheet.com) How an Inside Joke Between Billie Eilish and Her Brother Made It Into a Song

21.

Veronica Mars — Season 2

4/4.034 4/4.034 Kristen Bell and Kyle Gallner in Veronica Mars Season 2 UPN While Logan and Veronica eventually suffered a major shock when Veronica found the Bus Bomber but was just one step ahead of her — and set off another bomb that seemed to kill her father. A lucky stroke saves Keith but it is heart-wrenching regardless of the moment itself. 20.

The OC — Season 3

4/4.035 The OC has always been a drama even with its fun moments of humor (mostly from Seth and Summer). But this message was actually sent to him in the tragic ending of the Season 3 show’s most dramatic season. Just as it seems like our main characters will end up having a happy ending after all as they graduate and make plans for the future everything goes to hell. The moment in which Ryan holds a dying Marissa in his arms was startling and poignant at the same time as an end to the show of endless damsel in distress. 19.

How I Met Your Mother — Season 9 — Last Forever

4/4.036 Josh Radner and Cristin Milioti in How I Meet Your Mother CBS After eight very long seasons, we finally discovered who the titular mother is about Ted. So no mystery left to go into the final season — or was there? It was announced shortly after we met Tracy that How I Met Your Mother Season 9 will pursue the gang over a long weekend at the end of which we see exactly how she and Ted interact. If that sounds like a waste of time it’s because that has been. But die-hard fans were still hanging on to hope until the final series that saw Tracy die Robin and Barney split and Robin and Ted get back together at the very end, effectively undoing everything they were working toward. This conclusion was, to say the least, divisive. 18.

Dinosaurs — Season 4 /4.037 4/4.037 Dinosaurs Season 4 | ABC A famous sitcom family in early 90s Dinosaurs featured Jim Henson’s Muppets doing pretty much what every other sitcom family did at the time. In reality, probably the only thing that stood out about the show (besides knowing the characters themselves) was the loose connection to oil companies. Like other programs aimed at parents and children the show aimed at humorously teaching lessons. But the series finale was a lesson taken a little too far — the patriarch ends up killing all the plant life on Earth resulting in the start of the Ice Age in order to correct another error. This leads to a kid s show where a bunch of dead dinosaurs is the end result. On the dark side. Just a little. 16.

St. Elsewhere — Season 6

4/4.039 4/4.039 Chad Allen in St. Elsewhere Season 6 NBC While the final twist of Roseanne is one of the most popular it can compare with St. Elsewhere. During its time, the dark medical drama was a critical darling and exposed viewers to actors who have lead stable careers such as Denzel Washington and Helen Hunt since then. 15.

Pretty Little Liars — Season 5

4/4.040 Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Freeform Welcome to the Dollhouse

4/4.040 Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Freeform The police van they re in gasses finds them in the finale and brings them to the Dollhouse where they not only discover Mona alive and their captor’s pawn, but they are forced to play along. The final scene sees them flee only to find that somewhere in the forest they have retrapped behind an electric fence. 14.

Scandal — Season 3

4/4.041 The Shondaland hit drama Scandal was at its peak in Season 3 but there was a hiccup: Kerry Washington’s pregnancy. Thus the season was cut short by four episodes which made the 18th a wild and crazy final. Unlike most of this political thriller’s episodes, a lot happens but the highlights include an election a bomb and a few secrets revealed. As Fitz’s (Tony Goldwyn) son has a stroke on stage and then dies, the most surprising moment comes, triggering his rise in popularity and election winning. Think about a blank win. 13.

Orange Is the New Black — Season 1

4/4.042 Taylor Schilling on Orange Is the New Black Season 1 Netflix The Netflix drama based on the same name autobiography had its ups and downs but its first season was nearly perfect. While Orange Is the New Black eventually starts to reach out to all Litchfield inmates, the initial focus is on the controversial Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), a WASP sent to jail for helping her drug-smuggling mother a decade ago. Although the welcoming characters have since been a welcome addition to the show’s life seeing things through Piper’s eyes for the first season. She is increasingly accustomed to life in prison and the season finale sees her assimilation complete as she beats up and seriously injures a self-defending fellow prisoner. 12.

Jane the Virgin — Chapter 44, Season 2

4/4.044 4/4.044 Amy Brenneman and Amanda Foreman in Private Practice Season 2 ABC This list is filled with Shonda Rhimes content — after all her dramatic programming is familiar to the TGIT queen. Private Practice was a spinoff of Rhimes hit Grey’s Anatomy for the first time, focusing on a small rehabilitation clinic in Los Angeles and the doctors working there. And like their counterparts in Seattle they suffered a great deal of tragedy. The series ‘ first (and probably most) shocking surprise gave fans? A Season 2 finale cliffhanger monster. A very pregnant Violet is assaulted by her psychiatric patient in her own house, who is cutting off her baby from her body. The show has gone there many times, but this portrayal has been both tragic and gruesome. 10. 10. The Vampire Diaries — Season 3

4/4.045 4/4.045 Nina Dobrev on The Vampire Diaries Season 3 The CW Long-running supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries had much to do with it. Of course, there were the regular sexy twenty-thirty-somethings along with interesting source material and a timely theme due to the rise in pop culture of vampires.

9. American Horror Story — Season 1

4/4.046 4/4.046 On American Horror Story Connie Britton and Frances Conroy: Murder House FX Murder House as it was later subtitled delivered exactly as a horror series should: it began interesting and expanded in different ways before blowing your mind to the very end. Although many saw at least part of the shocking twist coming, hearing about the characters who had been dead from the very beginning was still a shock. 8.

Westworld — Season 1

4/4.047 Bicameral Mind

Many series are so full of surprises that it is hard to impress the viewer by the end. With its first critically praised season, Westworld has nonetheless succeeded. The sci-fi western thriller has managed to easily capture each of those very specific elements. But the audience was so focused on finding all the little hints that they overlooked a big one that was uncovered in the season finale: we really saw various points in history and our main antagonist was in fact an older version of a character that we d known all along. 7.

Season 4

4/4.049 4/4.049 T.R. Breaking Bad. Knight on Grey’s Anatomy Season 5 ABC The original Shondaland soap Grey’s Anatomy set a precedent in medical television series for disaster. While lauded at the beginning mainly for his racially diverse casting, Grey’s soon became recognized for his fantastic performances in writing and, of course, for his many over – the-top disasters. Much has happened in the intervening seasons, but the finale of the Season 5 has violated a nonverbal vow. The lives of the core characters hanging in the balance, not one but two of the show. The moment we learn that George is the John Doe in military garb is surprising enough but what distinguishes this episode is when a flat-lining Izzie encounters him on another plane and the audience has to wait months to find out which of them (if either) survives.

4/4.050 4/4.050 Sarah Michelle Gellar on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 5 More than 20 years ago the WB hit spectacular gold with Buffy the Vampire Slayer a genre-straddling show about a teenage girl and who friends who fight the true manifestations of the very real demons that we all face. The series has several different messages but still comes around to represent various real-life concepts using fantastic fiction. Take death of Buffy, for example. As she jokes later on she died in the series twice. The first was a technicality which fulfilled a prophecy which seemed to reflect the development as a whole. Yet Buffy sacrifices herself for her sister the second time in order to save the planet a metaphor for her taking the place of her mother as head of the family. 4.

Dexter — Season 4

4/4.051 4/4.051 Michael C. Hall in Dexter Season 4 | Showtime Season 4 likely saw the show’s biggest villain the Trinity Killer become Dexter’s new target and trying to keep up with a psychopath who tried to bestow him. In the most cruel way possible, Trinity ultimately won — he killed Dexter’s beloved Rita. What’s more, the scene where their son Harrison is weeping in the midst of his mother’s blood spilling is a perfect mirror of the recollection of his own mother’s death seen in Dexter. To say the least, it s chilling. 3.

The Walking Dead — Season 6 — Last Day on Earth

4/4.052 AMC’s post-apocalyptic super-hit The Walking Dead has been going on for many seasons and has a surprise or two up his sleeve still. Each character is living on borrowed time in a show about zombies and could go at any moment. And, of course, the appropriately named Last Day on Earth Season 6 finale offers death. But what was surprising was Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan’s entrance, who swoops in and takes over as he appears to be a cruel dictator. What’s more the conclusion of the big cliffhanger was an unexpected shock for many. 2.

Supernatural — Alpha and Omega season 5

4/4.054 4/4.054 Kit Harington in Game of Thrones Season 5 HBO When it comes to this acclaimed HBO fantasy series, the shocking moments are hard to rank. After all, there are different kinds of shock: Shock fear terror — all of which in Westeros are commonplace. So where should I start? Jon Snow’s big death was in the Season 5 finale although there was still hope that he would be revived. Meryn is brutally murdered by Arya, but then blinded (for a while). And after a venomous kiss from Ellaria, Myrcella dies Jaime’s heart. Although it’s hard to compare side-by-side episodes of Game of Thrones, this finale is one of the most wild. Entertainment Cheat Facebook Pad! First Potomac Confidence Earnings: Here’s Why Shares Up Now

Derek HoffmanGoogle+ February 21, 2013 Stocks are at 5-year highs! Check out the best stocks you need to own. Click here for our new Stock Pick feature now! First Potomac Realty Trust Earnings Cheat Sheet Results: Reported earnings per share rose from $0.28 in the previous quarter to $0.32 in the quarter by 14.29 percent. Revenue: rose from the previous quarter to 12.46 percent to $50.2 million. Current vs. Wall St. Expectations: First Potomac Realty Trust posted $0.32 per share of adjusted EPS profits. The company was exceeding the mean analyst estimate of $0.29 by that metric. It was exceeding the estimated average sales of $48.53 million. Main Stats (on next page) … Revenue was down 2.6 percent from the previous quarter’s $51.54 million. In the previous quarter, EPS rose by 10.34 per cent from $0.29. Looking Forward: Analysts have a favorable outlook for next-quarter results at the firm. The average forecast for next quarter’s earnings for the last three months is a profit of $0.29, which has not changed. The average estimate for the current year is a profit of $1.17 which is the same as that of 90 days ago. Stocks with better earnings metrics merit your extra attention. It is precisely for this reason that E = Earnings Are That Quarter-Over-Quarter” is a core component of our CHEAT SHEET investment system. Don’t waste another minute-click here now and get picks from our CHEAT SHEET portfolio. (Fundamental company given by Xignite Financials. Email any profit disparities to earnings [ at ] wallstcheatsheet.com) How an Inside Joke Between Billie Eilish and Her Brother Made It Into a Song

Greg Brian More Articles February 19 2020 Figure 1 Finneas O’Connell and Billie Eilish Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images It is not necessary to say that Eilish’s album Except of all the creative songs being subtle and haunting reading the lyrics will make anyone sad at the details. From the tumultuous viewpoint of troubled young adults the album covers death and many other tragic topics. Others may find it a little too emo for our times when fun pop makes a comeback. It has been mentioned that Eilish’s co-producer brother FINNEAS was worried about how dark the album was to the point that he wanted to include something lighter, no matter how brief. He would have often filmed her pulling out an Invisalign orthodontic aligner during his recording sessions with his sister that she has been wearing for a while. When she takes it out, something they both thought could be a perfect way to kick the album off with a laugh produces a special popping sound. And so they did without providing a context for those who were not conscious. Too many listeners have had the joke from the start?

While lighting up a blunt during recording sessions, FINNEAS compared the Invisalign popping sound to the popular Lil Wayne flicking sound. Use dental sounds, however, is now becoming a slight poke on that whole notion. In the opening 14-second track, Billie Eilish makes a quip suggesting that her dental aligner will pop out and become the entire record. Yeah, opening an album is a bit of a strange way, even if it lightens things up a bit from getting-go. Afterwards hearing all the songs might not sound as intense as realizing that Eilish and her brother had their tongue firmly in the mouth. After watching the videos for a lot of those grim tracks, one can certainly assume this too. Anyone who has seen the video for bad guy alone would know at the same time it’s both lurid and hilarious.

In the beginning, adding the joke raises the suspense in the songs

Billie Eilish made history this weekend by being the youngest person to win the Grammys ‘ Big Four ‘ Best Album Song Record and New Artist — BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) January 27, 2020 The production goal of Eilish and FINNEAS was to bring something half funny at the beginning of the drama. There’s no doubt it succeeded instead of making the!!!!!!! “End the line. Ending the goodbye track gives a lot more poignancy with its feelings of loss that deliver a polar opposite stance from where it began. It makes for an interesting work of art as a whole, and appropriate to award it Best Album at the Grammy Awards. In fifty years everybody will eventually deliver one of the best vocal albums of the 2020s anchored inside dental jokes.