Sep 19 2008 03:15 PM ET

Tell us the TV cliff-hangers you'd like solved! (We've got Cybill's!)

Cybillcliffhanger_lSo I’m watching the best-of Cybill Shepherd’s ‘95-’98 CBS sitcom Cybill on DVD, and at the end of the final episode, "Ka-Boom," Cybill (Shepherd) and her newly broke best friend Maryann (Emmy winner Christine Baranski, doing Karen Walker before Megan Mullally) are arrested for the murder of Maryann’s ex, Dr. Dick. (In their defense, they didn’t think he was in his car or his boat when they blew them up.) "To be continued…" the screen read. Only there’s a problem: It wasn’t. The series got canceled.

We all know the pain of an unresolved cliff-hanger. Five years ago, for one of EW’s Guilty Pleasures issues, I actually phoned a creator of the Olsen twins’ canceled sitcom Two of a Kind and demanded that he tell me whether the father (Christopher Sieber) would have gotten together with the live-in babysitter (Sally Wheeler). That led to minor ridicule around the office, of course, but also to a recurring item in EW called What Would Have Happened, where I asked creators and executive producers of TV shows taken too soon to resolve the questions their cancellations left unanswered. After I got to the bottom of Cupid, John Doe, Wonderfalls, Popular, and Miss Match — click on those links for much-needed closure — the magazine’s TV review section underwent a redesign and there was no longer a home for WWHH. Well, we’re bringing it back. Hopefully in the pages of EW, but definitely on PopWatch, where we’ll be able to give the resolutions the space they deserve and you the opportunity to weigh in on them.

How do we begin? You tell us the cliff-hanger mysteries you’d like solved, and we’ll try to find producers willing to talk. The shows can be recent casualties (note: sometimes the show runners are still, understandably, in the fetal position and not ready to dish) or older ones that continue to consume you. In the meantime, I took the liberty of phoning Cybill Shepherd to chat about the drama-filled end of Cybill. The interview after the jump.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: When we last saw Cybill and Maryann, they were being arrested for the murder of Dr. Dick, who’d just spent all of Maryann’s money.
CYBILL SHEPHERD: It was a great cliff-hanger, wasn’t it? Was, in fact, Dr. Dick killed, or did he fake his own death? Maryann could’ve gotten a lawyer that got her out and Cybill ends up in prison, or vice versa. Well, you know I did play Martha Stewart going to jail [in the 2005 TV movie Martha Behind Bars]. I really think what would’ve happened with this series would’ve rivaled the real story of Martha Stewart going to prison. A real comedy version of it. I mean, the two of us ending up in prison — it would’ve been so fantastic. And we had one of the best writing staffs that ever existed — Michael Patrick King [Sex and the City], Alan Ball [Six Feet Under]. I was heartbroken that we didn’t get to go further. It felt like having one of my limbs cut off. Michael Patrick King once described Cybill and Maryann as "Cybill was the heart and Maryann was the razor." In my humble opinion, it was one of the great partnerships on television.

Did you have any idea that the show wasn’t getting a fifth season when you shot that final episode?
Well, that’s very interesting. Between the third and fourth season, I found out about the deal that had been made between the network [CBS] and the studio [Carsey-Werner], and the deal was such that the network essentially paid for the show and then once the show went into syndication, the studio would pay the network back. It was too good of a deal for the studio. The network and the studio were in a feud, so I [suspected] that the show would not go on, but everybody was kind of pretending like it would. [In 2001, CBS would file a $53 million lawsuit against Carsey-Werner alleging that the studio hadn't tried hard enough to sell the show into syndication; the companies would reach an out-of-court settlement in 2005.] I can’t even believe the show is on DVD. I never thought it would happen. Over the years, I really didn’t have the show. I had ¾-inch videotape, and who has a player for that? So I asked Carsey-Werner, "Can I get a DVD just for my own personal use?" I think I paid $4,000 or $5,000 to them to do that. So it was a struggle even for me to get copies. It was a hugely emotional thing for me and really bad for my career to have that show just disappear like it never existed. Not having a goodbye episode. Not being syndicated. Not coming out on DVD. That was 10 years ago [that it ended]. It wasn’t until The L Word that I really started making another comeback. But Cybill holds up great, what do you think?

It does. It makes you miss those days when mature women could headline smart comedies like Cybill, Designing Women, Murphy Brown.
I think 1998 was kinda like the Bermuda Triangle for women over 40 in shows. Not only did Cybill go off the air that year, but so did Murphy Brown, Grace Under Fire, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. I mean, we just disappeared for a while off network television, and we didn’t really come back until you look at some of the wonderful shows on television now. Brothers & Sisters with Sally Field. Damages with Glenn Close. The Closer with Kyra Sedgwick. The nails were starting to be nailed in the coffin of the Cybill show [in season 3] around the time of the "Valentine’s Day" episode. I’d gotten the idea from Gloria Steinem that Valentine’s Day was originally, like, Vagina Day. [In the episode, Cybill explains what a heart-shaped Valentine actually symbolizes.] So we went to the network censor and said, "Can we say vagina?" And he said no. Then we asked, "Can we say labia?" And he said yes. And we thought, Does he not know what that means? And so it went on the air like that. Breaking all the rules. Hysterically funny. Huge ratings. And then we got our hand slapped royally by the network. We did a history-making episode on menopause, and I had to fight the network to use the word period.

There are only 13 episodes on the set. Are there ones you wish made this first volume?
I’m very grateful that it’s out, but we couldn’t use any of theepisodes that I sang in because of the cost of the music. That’s one ofthe things that kept it from coming out on DVD. Originally, the creditsequence was "Nice Work If You Can Get It." But that’s been changed to"Gonna Make It." The one episode that I really wanted on this set wascalled "The Big Apple Can Bite Me." Maryann and Cybill go back to NewYork, and I sing "That’s Life" on a sushi bar with Maryann at my feet.I asked how much it would cost, because I was thinking maybe I wouldpay. It would’ve cost $65,000.

What would you have done differently if you could’ve scripted the ending of the series?
It breaks my heart that we didn’t get to do a proper last episode. I at least wanted to make sure that the two main characters got an incrediblegoodbye. [In "Ka-Boom"] I’m hosting a talk show and have to fill time and, if yourecall, I bring Maryann on and she has this monologue that is so funnyand touching. [I had filmed a] little goodbye, a song [Sings] "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody."  But that scene was cut. Once I was off-camera, they said I wasn’t allowed in the editing room anymore, like I had been for 85 of the 87 episodes. Ten days later, I almost died and had to haveemergency abdominal surgery. I had a double twist in my small intestine. The show almost killed me.

Well, luckily that drama had a happy ending.
I’m alive. [Laughs] And flourishing.

That’s right. You’ll return for The L Word’s final season (premiering in January ‘09 on Showtime), and you’re guesting on the Oct. 6 season premiere of Samantha Who?
I play Jean Smart’s nemesis. Like, we grew up together in highschool, and I won the beauty pageant and she didn’t. I have the perfectfamily and she doesn’t. Now we’re both competing in a dance competition.It was so much fun. I would love to come back on that show. I wanna come back! I wanna come back!

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  • Mells

    Man I wish I knew what happened on HBO’s Carnivale! I was so bummed when there was no thrid season. While we’re griping – I’d also like to complain that Deadwood was cancelled too early (and for that crappy John from Cincinnato show too!). Granted Deadwood’s season 3 did wrap up w/o a cliffhanger but I still would’ve liked to know what happened after all that??!? Someone find that David Milch and ask him!!

  • Nora

    I’ve always wanted to know what happens at the end of Popular– it just, disappeared! And it was so good!

  • Nicole

    Mine would totally be Veronica Mars. But with the movie we may get a resolution!

  • G

    Recent shows that I’d like to know what was up with…
    Surface
    Invasion
    Journeyman

  • annie

    The Nine!! Pretty please! I fell hard and fast for that show, and it was the first I’ve ever been seriously invested that was yanked off the air (Arrested Development and Angel at least had closure).
    So I’ll say it again – The Nine!

  • seth

    gotta agree with invasion and surface. i’d also love to see where jericho was going. and smith. oh boy i could go on forever.
    http://popramblings.blogspot.com/

  • Lena

    This is going back several years, but I always wanted to know what would have happened with “Christy.” I read the books several times as a kid so I know how the story ultimately ends, but I would have liked to have seen a better ending (or some kind of Christy-and-Dr.-MacNeill-end-up-together conclusion) for the television series.

  • JORDAN

    Clone High! The entire cast gets frozen at the prom right as Abe Lincoln discovers Joan of Arc in bed with Kennedy!

  • Kathleen

    Yes, Carnivale, totally. That was NOT satisfactory closure. That was “holy poop I can’t wait until next season.”

  • meredith

    freaks and geeks! what happened after lindsay weir followed the dead around all summer instead of going to university of michigan?!
    sigh.

  • Whodunit?

    Please find someone to bring closure to Reunion! Which one of the friends killed that girl? Also, try to find out what happened to the guy who turned into a priest. He was cute and likeable.

  • joopiter

    How about a re-do on a cliffhanger? The end of Alias’ third season had Sydney in a secret vault reading something that utterly shocked her and her father walking in saying that she was never supposed to find out. FIrst episode of season 4 revealed that that “something” was that Jack Bristow had executed Sydney’s mom. However, ABC had accidentally posted on their website a different storyline in which Sydney found out in the vault that she was quite literally born to be a spy (and probably to make sure that various Rambaldi prophecies actually came to fruition). So I’ve always wanted to know where that other storyline came from and if it was the originally intended plot, who made the call to go in a different direction.

  • Becca

    I’ve always wanted to know what would’ve happened on the next Season of American Dreams…cheesy, I know, but I loved it!

  • Tenna

    Carnivale and Drive!

  • Dweg

    Okay mine is cheesy but I want an ending to Grosse Pointe because I want to know Dave and Marcy ever got together.

  • Amy

    Yes, the Nine! I was definitely interested in how that one was going to end up.

  • Anonymous

    Joan of Arcadia, please!

  • Min

    I am not happy how “Quantum Leap” ended. To this day it is still my favorite show. Sam was always hoping to leap home, but in the last episode, he didn’t get to leap home. In my opinion, the show could have ended better. But, I guess it leaves things open for a Quantum Leap TV movie. I just want Scott Bakula back on tv in a regular series. I would listen and watch him read the phone book!

  • diane

    DEADWOOD!

  • Anonymous

    Quantum Leap!

  • Mary

    Models Inc…the spinoff of Melrose Place. I know it wasnt a big hit but I still loved it. Someone (i believe the bride or groom) got shot at the end and you never found out if they lived or died or who the shooter was..that really sucked!

  • Kathy

    The Nine – The Nine – The Nine! Although I did hear it had something to do with the guy who worked at the bank

  • Curtis

    This one goes WAY back. It’s bugged me for twenty years, but the end of Crime Story starring Dennis Farina was a major cliffhanger. I still want to know who, if any of them, survived the crash. I won’t say who or what kind of crash so as not to spoil. But I STILL WANT TO KNOW!!! And what happened to the rest of the characters?

  • Mary

    seeing also Reunion…oh my god I loved that show! i was soo mad that it ended

  • AA

    I’d also vote for The Nine. Also, what happened with that show with Taye Diggs last year, Daybreak? I think maybe they played the final eps online, but I can’t access ABC video from outside the US. Can anyone fill me in?

  • Rob

    Twin Peaks.

  • Al Reano

    Ok, this is dumb because I am a 35 year old heterosexual male, but I’ve always wanted to know how “Models Inc” would have ended.

  • BCBC

    I would love to know where “Firefly” would’ve gone if it hadn’t been canceled.

  • JMJ

    Reunion please. I felt utterly ripped-off that FOX yanked it like that. All it needed was one season to satisfy the viewers, but they couldn’t even give us that. Meanies.
    Also, that Rob Lowe show Lyon’s Den is another one that I would like to find out who the killer was.

  • Lisa

    My So Called Life!

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