Frequency Season 2 fell victim to CW cancellation this week, sealing its long anticipated fate and leaving fans to wrestle with unresolved storylines and loose ends.
However, in an effort to provide some closure and give fans a ‘happy series finale ending’, the time-travel drama released a three-minute epilogue on The CW app, as TVGuide reports:
**SPOILER ALERT**
The series gave itself an epilogue that wrapped up any loose ends into a nice, neat happy ending: present-day Raimy (Peyton List) gives her dearly departed past-dad (Riley Smith) a hurried warning about his death in a car accident in 2011, and heyyyy, guess who turns up behind her, still alive?
It’s a little rushed as series finales go, but seeing father and daughter reunited (and knowing that Frank will be around to walk Raimy down the aisle) is a rare and lovely bit of closure that most fans of canceled shows never get to enjoy.
It’s not a second season, it’s even a proper series finale, but is the Frequency epilogue better than nothing? Would you like to see more cancelled TV shows take the ‘epilogue approach’?
Sherri says
I literally installed the app for this epilog, and am now uninstalling it. (I use DroidTV, so I don’t need this…) However, I loved the epilog. I wish all my cancelled shows could do this! Or at least have a PROPER ending!
KayB says
You do realize that not everyone has a smartphone so it is really unacceptable to release an epilog in this manner. They should produce a full episode for the series finale.