However, it wasn't a true sad ending. The cast has been ready to move on and the creator is doing other things. So this show was dying for some time now. Still some folks were sad about the end.
"It's sad because it feels incomplete," said script supervisor Diana Valentine, who asked the cast to sign her finale script in between takes of shooting the show's last family dinner scene, which included almost every major character. Valentine, who joined the series in its second season, worked on "Beverly Hills, 90210" for its entire run. "It's not the same feeling I had when I was wrapping on '90210'. It feels incomplete, kind of separate. It's very hard."
I thought the "Carver" season was the best and it should've ended then. However, I will be forever thankful for the opportunity to see Mario Lopez's cute little butt.
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Yes, that was an exceptional scene.
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