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I have a question regarding early end of season (S1-4) when there was no special quest for last dungeoneer (e.g: kill Red Death) then why was another dungeoneer sent in with no hope of victory? I was especially dissapointed when I rewatched S4 and only saw the last quest (Giles) and they got to the transporter pad room and that was the end, not with an exciting end to compensate but whisked out with a couple of words. Anyone else got any opinions on this?
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I agree with you Lord_Bob.

The latter End Of Season finals (e.g. Red Death) were much more entertaining then what happen to Giles.

It still gave a sence of eurgensy to the quest even if they couldn't complet it.

In fact the only ever final dungeoneer of a season to complet there quest was Barry & even there quest got mixed up in the season finarly.
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the red death finale was cool but s2, s3 and s4 finalies sucked but the best of the lot had 2 be in s7
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On the one hand, the abrupt end to the last quest of Series 4 left a very loose end: what was the spell TINY meant for? Would the Team have beaten Mogdred? Could the Team have won, given more time? But on the other hand, if you watch closely when Giles is in the Corridor Of Blades, one of them seems to get him (I read somewhere that there was on-the-spot debate during filming as to whether or not a blade had got Giles), so arguably, the rest of his quest was a bonus.

My opinion is that the arrival of Merlin at the end, with the excuse that the boys had to be 'home in time for Christmas' added insult to injury. For me, it's a shame that this trite scene constituted our 'goodbye' to John Woodnutt.
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The team looked a bit miffed, didn't they?

And I liked S3's end. The team were doing OK, if not stellar, and the scene where an overly-tanned Treguard stares manically into the screen as it does a close-up on him as he booms out: U-N-I-T-E will live with me forever.

The last team would probably have gone te same way the previous 11 had gone.
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The Christmas ending was a daft one wasn't it.

It has to rival the S8 Finarly for the wort end to a KM season ever.

Your Right Drassil this was a sad way to bid farewell to John Woodnut.


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Thanks, and well done for working it out. (It's lucky I didn't call myself LLIKRAKS, otherwise I'm sure you would've put me in the stocks!)
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NO NO NO Drassil.

I wouldn't have done that to yer.



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It still baffles me that in the final episode of Series 8, they somehow thought a team could complete an entire quest within 10 minutes
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Well I saw that and I didnt think the blade got Giles, although I could've been wrong. I liked that team though (Giles, Giles it must've come miles!)
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... and Pickle saying about when the team said they were from the New Forest "What happened to the Old one?".

It would have been interesting to have seen something happen to Mogdred (getting his cumuppance) at the end of series 4, such as a similar fate to Lord Fear or even Skarkill. Maybe there could have been something happened between him and Hordriss like a duel or Hordriss defeating Mogdred in some way or another or Hordriss just doing something really humilitating to Mogrdred.
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Well, the answer to the original question, "Why did they never have a proper season finale in the early seasons?" is perfectly simple  -  it probably never occurred to anyone back then to try it.

In any case, these finales didn't make as big a difference as is being made out, because in the final analysis people were still being sent into the dungeon for a quest that they didn't have the time to complete. The finales that were dreamed up only papered over the cracks, as the last teams in seasons 5, 6 and 8 still had their adventures cut short before time. At least the finales gave the illusion of closure of course, but they were really designed only to draw attention away from the fact that the teams were being robbed of a fair chance of winning.

For my own part, the finales generally left me cold. I thought they were melodramatically over-acted, slightly silly, and even undermined the logic of the rest of the seasons. (If Lord Fear could send a troll crashing through the antechamber floor to destroy Knightmare Castle, why did he waste the previous fourteen episodes chasing dungeoneers around instead of just sending the troll in on day one?)
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Well I see were your comeing from HStrom.

But I dissagree I don't think they rubished the logic of the rest of the game.

It was always stated that Lord Fear sent out Red Death Or Bulstrode Or arranged with Assandre to freeze the dungeon as a last desperet attempt or in anger (e.g. when Greystagg rejected his alliance in S6.)

I have a snecking supision Lord F enjoyed chaseing the dungeoners around the dungeon.

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And I think he also enjoyed the battale of wits with Tregurad these attaks were just a part of that.

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It was always stated that Lord Fear sent out Red Death Or Bulstrode Or arranged with Assandre to freeze the dungeon as a last desperate attempt or in anger (e.g. when Greystagg rejected his alliance in S6.)
I'd go along with that, Skarky (...oops sorry, Skarkill,) except the problem is that it doesn't really fit the scenario. Why would Fear make a "last, desperate attempt" when he's already WON the season handsomely? For that matter, "A last attempt" implies that he made a previous attempt during that season. As I say above, he never did, and that in itself is hard to understand.
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