Unanswered Questions and Amibuous Endings in Tvshows-Movies

Not only that, how the heck did Zach have the power to stop time, plus apparently he can choose who it affects. At the Glee Club thing, he stopped time and went backstage yet Screech was still moving around. And he sure seemed to forget he had that power.

My favorite was when he stopped time and made it to where Slater punched Mr. Belding.

Also put a Paper between Slater and Kelly when they were kissing I think, and if I recall right she was dressing like a biker.

I don't understand the comment Mind=Blown.


Tv Series
Brimstone


Did Ezekiel Stone succeed in returning 113 Spirits to Hell, or does he fail?
If Ezekiel returned all 113 Spirits to Hell would he get a second chance at Life on Earth, or was it a lie by the Devil where not only does he remain in Hell but also helps the Devil create something wicked or some other Wretched Plan?
Stone and other escapees of Hell have powers that are superhuman this includes that Stone issue service that he doesn't have to reload but then why does he have to reload it in Episodes Encore and Lovers?

Any Tv Series or Sitcom that was cancelled can be added with unanswered questions.
 
Memento -

Did he really get revenge on his wife's REAL killer?
 
Memento -

Did he really get revenge on his wife's REAL killer?

I believe so; Joe Pantoliano's character helped him find the guy, but he used Guy Pearce's character's condition to help him track down other bad guys. In the end that screwed him.
 
I believe so; Joe Pantoliano's character helped him find the guy, but he used Guy Pearce's character's condition to help him track down other bad guys. In the end that screwed him.

That's what his character, Teddy, tells him - but he also feeds him all other sorts of BS.

The pic he shows him as "proof" really doesn't prove anything
 
Batman (1989)
Is there any proof that Bruce had sex with Vicki?

In The TV Trope ButLiquorIsQuicker when Vicki and Bruce have dinner Vicki drinks alcohol Bruce Wayne doesn't drink alcohol, and they had sex. That's what I read.

Did Joker need a minute or two alone have at all to do with feeling regret that he killed his top Minion Bob?
 
The actor that played Crabbe, who was supposed to be in that scene and dies in the book, was arrested on drug charges before filming. So they took out his character, had Goyle die instead, and added the new guy.

Check that, he wasn't arrested for drug charges, he was arrested for being caught on video during the London riots a few years ago for "violent conduct" and handling stolen goods. He was sentenced to 2 years in jail in March 2012.
 
On Family Matters, they got rid of Judy after the first season or 2. I don't think they ever said what happened to her on the show.
 
On the Sopranos, to which of the five New York families did Carmine, Johnny Sack, and Phil Leotardo belong?
 
Lupartazzi. They're a combination of various aspects of the 5 actual families

Thanks. I read some Wikipedia after posting and saw that. It said that the DiMeo family to which Tony belongs is based on the Decavalcante family in New Jersey and that the Lupertazzi family is believed to be based on the Gambinos due to their size.
 
In the series finale of Quantum Leap, it says Sam Beckett never returned home. Is he stuck in one place somewhere or is he still leaping? Does the fact that the past was changed and that Al stayed with his first wife have any effect on Sam not being able to return to the future?

And in the original Superman movie, what is that when he jumps out of the Dailey Planet window (I think that is what happened but I'm not sure) and as he is falling his suit disappears and he has on his Superman suit before he reaches the bottom? The business suit just kinda...dissolves. WTF is that?

And in that same manner, what does Superman do with his business suit when he removes it (when it doesn't disappear into thin air)? Does he leave it in a phone booth or alley way?
 
In the series finale of Quantum Leap, it says Sam Beckett never returned home. Is he stuck in one place somewhere or is he still leaping? Does the fact that the past was changed and that Al stayed with his first wife have any effect on Sam not being able to return to the future?

I think the implication is Sam leaping back to tell Al's wife he was alive changed history, and I'm guessing it meant Sam and Al never actually met. Remember he had leaped to that spot before but didn't tell Al's wife then because he couldn't, and he told the bartender/God/Time/whatever that was his biggest regret. He specifically asked to go back to that point. I also kind of took the finale to mean Sam was in some kind of limbo/afterlife type thing since it was so weird.

So I think he probably just kept leaping, that or he kinda pulled a Back to the Future and faded away.
 
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