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La fin de Flashpoint

Les produceurs exécutifs Anne Marie La Traverse & Bill Mustos et les créateurs Stephanie Margenstern & Mark Ellis de Flashpoint ont décidé d'arrêter la série après la saison 5. Ils ont préféré conclure la saison sur une note haute avec la fin qu'ils auront décidée. Flashpoint se terminera donc après 5 saisons au sommet de son art.

La nouvelle a été annoncée mardi 1er mai 2012 dans l'après-midi aux acteurs et à l'équipe. La nouvelle a ensuite été relayée sur les résaux sociaux (Twitter et Facebook) puis par des articles de sites internet.

 

Voici le message posté sur la page Facebook de Flashpoint :

To the Flashpoint Family:

Today we announced to our cast and crew that this will be our final season of FLASHPOINT. While still at our creative apex, we’ve decided to conclude the series on a high note. This will allow us to give our fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion with our 75th, and final, episode. Producing FLASHPOINT over the past five seasons has been an exceptional adventure, and we are extremely grateful to all of you for being with us every step of the way. We hope that by announcing this now, you’ll be able to enjoy the fifth season to the utmost, and properly say goodbye to Team 1 along with all of us.

 

Voici les tweets postés par l'équipe de Flashpoint :

 

* @FlashpointTeam1 (Producteurs de la série)

FAN EXCLUSIVE: After 75 amazing episodes, we've decided to conclude FLASHPOINT on a high note. The upcoming season will be our last.

Thanks to all the fans for your support! It wouldn't have been the same without you. We promise to deliver a memorable final chapter.

To clarify, Flashpoint wasn't cancelled. We decided to give it a proper conclusion.

CTV did not axe #Flashpoint. We wanted to give it a proper conclusion. CTV would like more!

I promise you that CTV would not cancel their #1 Canadian show

Don 't be sad. Lots of good times to come still with Flashpoint...I promise

Season 5 of #Flashpoint will be epic and something to look forward to.

 

* @Flashpoint_TV (Mark Ellis, co-céateur de Flashpoint) 

Season 5 will have 13 episodes

Thanks for all your kind words. Don't be sad. This way we get to end the way we want. 1/2

Stephanie and I are in Mexico right now, writing the last episode. Hope you'll like it. 2/2

Hugh is Ed. Thankful for what he's brought and our years of friendship. Just the beginning...

No one called Scorpio. It was a decision from inside the family.

I can't tell you anything about the finale yet. But I guarantee it will be unique.

 

* @adambarken (co-producteur éxécutif)

So yes - FLASHPOINT will indeed bow after this season. But trust me - we're going out the way we want to. And S5 will rock the bells...

Don't worry, it was all planned from the beginning! We swear! *frantically pulls out S1-4 dvd sets*

 

* @etsstokes (cascadeur)

I can tell you all that the cast and crew truly appreciate all the support and love you are all sending.

 

* @ricocolantoni

I never got real closure on past shows. I'm really grateful that we get to have it on Flashpoint.

 

* @realhughdillon

@Flashpoint_TV @elisasboy72 @ricocolantoni @_amyjojohnson and we will miss you all too!

 

* @_amyjojohnson

@FlashpointTeam1 and what an amazing rude it's been!!

@FlashpointTeam1 oops! I meant what an amazing ride it's been! :-)

Just received 100 beautiful photo books for the Flashpoint Crew! Somerset albums ROCK! https://www.somersetalbums.com/index.asp

“A sneaky peak at our crew gift!”

 

* @elisasboy72 (Sergio Di Zio)

5 amazing years of each other & the best fans in tv. so grateful. next year we go out with a bang. xo sdz #Flashpoint

pic.twitter.com/IOan0Hm3

 

* @TattiawnaJones

Crying flashpoint tears. Promised I would do this.

 

* @olunike Adeliyi

It's official this coming season 5 of Flashpoint is the final chapter. It was an honor to be a part of it all ;-) Copy that!

 

* @tassiecameron (évcrivain et productrice éxécutive de Rookie Blue

Big huge bravo to @Flashpoint_TV. Incredible creators & writers & actors & crew. You changed the game for everyone. What a great run.

 

* @russcochrane (co-producteur éxécutif de Rookie Blue)

Huge congrats to @Flashpoint_TV and all involved for 5 amazing seasons of a truly fantastic show! Excited to see what's next!

 

Plusieurs articles sont consacrés à la fin de Fashpoint :

 

* CTV Flashpoint

'FLASHPOINT' TO END AFTER UPCOMING FIFTH SEASON

'Flashpoint' to end after upcoming fifth season

by: CTV Date: 5/1/2012 1:35:00 PM

The fifth season of “Flashpoint” will be its last.

CTV confirmed Tuesday that Pink Sky Entertainment and Avamar Entertainment have chosen to end its award-winning hit series “Flashpoint” following the conclusion of the upcoming fifth season.

Production on the final 13 new episodes, which will air over the 2012 – 2013 season on CTV, is currently underway in Toronto, Ont.

“Producing ‘Flashpoint’ over the last five seasons has been an exceptional adventure,” said producers Anne Marie La Traverse and Bill Mustos. “We’ve been incredibly lucky to work with committed and supportive broadcast partners who have enabled us to reach many millions of fans across North America. While the series is still at its creative apex, we’ve decided to end the series on a high note, and give those fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion in our 75th episode.”

“’Flashpoint’ has paved the way for other amazing Canadian productions, proving that if you make great television, Canadians will watch,” said Phil King, President, CTV Programming and Sports. “As a network, we’re privileged to have been involved with this amazing series for five powerful seasons. We look forward to exploring new projects with the superlative creative team behind this transformative Canadian series.”

“Flashpoint,” which stars Hugh Dillon, Enrico Colantoni, Amy Jo Johnson, David Paetkau and Sergio Di Zio, premiered on July 11, 2008 on CTV and CBS with 1.13 million viewers in Canada and 8.72 million viewers in the U.S. "Flashpoint" was the first Canadian series since “Due South” to air in network primetime in both Canada and the United States, leading the way for several other Canadian series to head south of the border and air on U.S. networks.   

Over the next four seasons, “Flashpoint” went on to become a sure-fire hit, averaging 1.51 million viewers both in and out of simulcast.

By the time the series concludes its fifth season next year, 75 episodes of the hour-long series will have aired.

The show has been nominated 80 times for numerous awards, including the Gemini Awards, Directors Guild of Canada Awards, Writers Guild of Canada Awards, ACTRA and PRISM. The series has won 11 Gemini Awards, including Best Dramatic Series, Best Writing in a Dramatic Series (Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern), Best Direction in a Dramatic Series (Kelly Makin), Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (Enrico Colantoni), and Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Sergio Di Zio).

As well as the U.S., “Flashpoint” is licensed in more than 100 territories worldwide, including Germany, France and the Netherlands.

 

'FLASHPOINT' PRODUCERS SAY THEY WANT HIT SERIES TO END ON A HIGH NOTE

'Flashpoint' producers say they want hit series to end on a high note

by: Canadian Press Date: 5/2/2012 10:06:00 AM

TORONTO -- The producers of CTV's cop drama "Flashpoint" say they want to end the homegrown hit on a high note and give fans an "explosive" series conclusion.

That's why Anne Marie La Traverse and Bill Mustos said Tuesday that they are ending the Toronto-shot procedural with a fifth and final season this fall.

"Every creative producer knows in their heart of hearts, in their gut, when it's time to end a series on the creative level," said La Traverse.

"And we've been talking about this for a very, very long time, Bill and I, and we really felt that this was the right moment to do it."

"Flashpoint" stars Hugh Dillon and Enrico Colantoni as members of an elite Toronto police force.

It debuted in July 2008 on CTV and CBS, when it was the first Canadian series since "Due South" to air in network prime time on both sides of the border.

CBS later dropped the series from its lineup and it now airs in the United States on the specialty network ION Television.

La Traverse dismissed reports the show had been cancelled, insisting CTV wanted the show to go on.

Production on the final 13 new episodes is underway and expected to wrap at the end of June.

La Traverse said the cast and crew were told Tuesday that the series would end."It was an emotional day," she said.

"When you're involved in a television series you never know when it's going to end but I think everybody really understands that we're working on a really special season this year and everyone's really proud of the work that we've done."

"Flashpoint" has won 11 Gemini Awards, including best drama series, best writing, best direction and best actor.

Musto said they began talking about ending the series six weeks ago.

He said roughly half of the episodes had been written by the time they sat down with writer-creators Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern.

That allowed them to "feather in" storylines into the second half of the season and map out a satisfying ending, he said.

La Traverse said "there's an organic creative life to everything.

"People choose to go on for many, many years to produce and make television shows beyond their prime and we think this is our prime."

 

* TV Line

TVLINE ITEMS : FLASHPOINT SETS END DATE, NCIS VET INKS NEW DEAL, JERICHO REVIVAL BUZZ AND MORE by Megan Masters

Flashpoint, the Canadian-produced cop drama that in the U.S. has aired on CBS and most recently ION, will end after its upcoming fifth season.

“While the series is still at its creative apex, we’ve decided to end [it] on a high note, and give those fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion in our 75th episode,” executive producers Anne Marie La Traverse and Bill Mustos announced Tuesday in a statement.

The police procedural first debuted in 2007 before landing on CBS in 2008. After being dropped by CBS during Season 4, it found a new home on ION.

 

* The Hollywood Reporter

'FLASHPOINT' ENDING WITH FIFTH SEASON 

 10:50 AM PDT 5/1/2012 by Etan Vlessing

Flashpoint CTV Cast - H 2012

CTVProducers of CTV's and ION Television's Canadian-made cop drama, which aired on CBS in the U.S., told talent and crew on the Toronto shoot of the decision Tuesday afternoon.

TORONTO – After 75 episodes, the producers of ION Television’s Flashpoint have decided the upcoming fifth season will be its last.

The police procedural, which airs in Canada on CTV, unleashed a series of homegrown crime shows on U.S. network TV schedules since debuting on CBS as a summer replacement in 2008.

Anne Marie La Traverse and Bill Mustos of Pink Sky Entertainment and Avamar Entertainment on Tuesday told the series talent and crew that production on the final 13 episodes will wrap in Toronto in late June.

“While the series is still at its creative apex, we’ve decided to end the series on a high note, and give those fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion in our 75th episode,” Mustos and La Traverse said in a statement.

Flashpoint, originally created by Stephanie Morgenstern and Mark Ellis, was developed by CTV and produced as a pilot in 2007.

The police procedural stars Hugh Dillon, Enrico Colantoni, Amy Jo Johnson, David Paetkau, Sergio Di Zio and Olunike Adeliyi, and portrays an elite force in Toronto that deals with hostage standoffs and other crisis situations.

A year later in 2008, CBS jumped on board as a production partner just as the cop drama, a strike-proof series in the wake of the 2008 WGA strike, started production on its first season.

The Toronto-shot series bowed on July 11, 2008, simulcast on CBS and CTV, and secured impressive ratings on both sides of the border.

The cop drama aired for three seasons on CBS, before the U.S. network signed a complex syndication deal with ION Television to bankroll a fourth season of 18 episodes.

That deal also made all 51 episodes of Flashpoint available to ION, in addition to the fourth season.

Meanwhile, CTV continued to support the homegrown drama, despite the dwindling support from CBS. If anything, the early success of Flashpoint on CTV got the Canadian broadcaster into a host of other homegrown crime dramas, including The Listener, which earlier aired on NBC, and more recently separate crime novel series by writers William Deverell and Giles Blunt, now being developed as possible TV crime dramas.

And ION Television in March renewed the cop series for a 13-episode fifth season, following CTV's decision to do the same.

Flashpoint also airs in more than 100 markets worldwide, including RTL2 in Germany and Canal Plus in France. La Traverse and Mustos executive produce Flashpoint, with co-creators Ellis and Morgenstern heading up the writing department.

Trish Williams and Gosia Kamela are the CTV production executives under Corrie Coe, senior vp of independent production.

Vera and Tele Munchen are the international distributors.

 

* TV Guide Canada

'FLASHPOINT' TO END

By Amber Dowling
2012-05-01

CTV announces Canadian series to close after five seasons

Many fans’ worst fears were confirmed Tuesday afternoon when CTV announced that the upcoming fifth season of Flashpoint will indeed be the series’ last.

Filming of the final 13 episodes is currently underway in and around Toronto, and the last set of instalments will debut on CTV for the 2012-13 season. Details are expected to be released at the annual CTV upfront in late May or June.

“Producing Flashpoint over the last five seasons has been an exceptional adventure,” said producers Anne Marie La Traverse and Bill Mustos in a release.

“While the series is still at its creative apex, we’ve decided to end the series on a high note, and give those fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion in our 75th episode.”

Flashpoint’s international model was one of the ones born from the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike, when U.S. broadcasters turned north for programming solutions. Flashpoint and The Bridge were picked up by CBS, while The Listener found a home on NBC.

The Canadian series remained on CBS’s schedule for four seasons, but was axed last year by the network’s entertainment president, Nina Tassler.

American cabler ION acquired the rights to the series after that, and will air the upcoming fifth season as well. The series is also licensed in more than 100 territories worldwide, including RTL2 in Germany, Canal Plus in France and Veronica in the Netherlands.

Flashpoint stars Enrico Colantoni, David Paetkau, Amy Jo Johnson, Hugh Dillon, Sergio Di Zio and Michael Cram. It debuted on July 11, 2008, to 1.13 million Canadian viewers and a sampling of 8.72 million U.S. viewers, making it the first Canadian series since Due South to air in network primetime in both countries.

The series has continued to garner an average of 1.51 million viewers in Canada. Throughout the years, CTV has remained loyal to the series and its Canadian fans, opting to renew the series and air it even when CBS has waffled.

As a result, the show has earned more than 80 award nominations and 11 Gemini Awards. In 2010 it was voted as the second-best Canadian show of all-time at the Geminis, coming in on the heels of Degrassi.

 

* Huffington Post

'FLASHPOINT' CANCELED : ION SERIES TO END AFTER SEASON

Posted: 05/ 1/2012 4:05 pm


Flashpoint

"Flashpoint" will wrap after Season 5

After 75 episodes, the award-winning Canadian police drama "Flashpoint" is ending.

The news broke on Tuesday afternoon that viewers would say goodbye to "Flashpoint" after Season 5. The show originally aired on CTV and CBS and eventually moved to ION for Season 4.

"Flashpoint" portrays an elite police force in Toronto called the Strategic Response Unit (SRU) that deals with hostage standoffs, bomb threats and and more. The series stars Hugh Dillon, Enrico, Colantoni, Amy Jo Johnson, David Paetkau, Sergio Di Zio, and Olunike Adeliyi.

"Producing 'Flashpoint' over the last five seasons has been an exceptional adventure," executive producers Bill Mustos and Anne Marie La Traverse said in a statement. "We've been incredibly lucky to work with committed and supportive broadcast partners who have enabled us to reach many millions of fans across North America. While the series is still at its creative apex, we've decided to end the series on a high note, and give those fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion in our 75th episode."

"Flashpoint" has seen consistent ratings, averaging at 1.51 million viewers. Production of the final 13 episodes is set to wrap in June.

"Flashpoint's" fourth season ended in December and a premiere date for the fifth and final season is not yet set.

 

* TVDONEWRIGHT .COM

FLASHPOINT TO END AFTER 5 SEASONS May 1, 2012

The end is near for FLASHPOINT.

It was announced today that the Canadian produced series Flashpoint would be ending at the end of its 5th season. The following message was posted on their Facebook page.

Today we announced to our cast and crew that this will be our final season of FLASHPOINT. While still at our creative apex, we’ve decided to conclude the series on a high note. This will allow us to give our fans the satisfaction of a fitting series conclusion with our 75th, and final, episode. Producing FLASHPOINT over the past five seasons has been an exceptional adventure, and we are extremely grateful to all of you for being with us every step of the way. We hope that by announcing this now, you’ll be able to enjoy the fifth season to the utmost, and properly say goodbye to Team 1 along with all of us.

Flashpoint debuted on CBS and CTV in July of 2008. Although it bounced around the CBS schedule during its run, in 2011 it was moved to ION Television. In Canada, Flashpoint continued to be success on CTV.

The 5th season has been ordered on both CTV and ION and will air in October 2012.

 

* tv.com

NEWS BRIEFS : FLASHPOINT WILL END AFTER SEASON 5 By Tim Surette

NOW IS THE TIME TO INVADE CANADA NEWS

... Canadian police drama Flashpoint will end after its upcoming fifth season. The show is known for trailblazing a path to U.S. television, as it's a Canadian series that also aired its first three seasons on CBS as part of a cost-sharing deal (Seasons 4 and 5 will air on Ion). Flashpoint is also noted for its use of maple syrup as a forensics tool.

 

Forom.com

LA 5ème SAISON DE FLASHPOINT SERA LA DERNIERE 01/05/12 8:25

La 5ème saison de Flashpoint sera la dernière

La chaîne canadienne CTV confirme que la 5ème saison de Flashpoint (de 13 épisodes seulement) sera sa dernière. C'est ce que les producteurs de cette série policière diffusée aux Etats-Unis sur la chaîne ION ont dévoilé à Hugh Dillon, Enrico Colantoni, Amy Jo Johnson, David Paetkau, Sergio Di Zio et Olunike Adeliyi sur le plateau de tournage à Toronto.



* PLAYBACK

WHAT FLASHPOINT FANS ARE SAYING AS CANADIAN COP DRAMA GOES OFF DUTY by Etan Vlessing

Flashpoint

Flashpoint going off duty after its fifth season had social media buzzing Tuesday.

“5 amazing years of each other & the best fans in tv. so grateful. next year we go out with a bang,” series co-lead Sergio Di Zio said in a Tweet following news that the CTV procedural drama will end after 75 episodes.

“Just heard about Flashpoint. A great run for an amazing cast n crew! Will fondly remember my time on the show playing Bad Boy Leon Weeks,” Mark Day, a Canadian actor who is also the voice of Pa James on The Ron James Show, said on Twitter.

Disappointed, and yet loyal fans, also chimed in.

“1 of the most amazing experiences of my life for the past 5 years with Flashpoint as the 1rst fan. I tip my hat to Flashpoint Team,” series fan Mary Drury said in her own Tweet.

And Chuck Snitchler, an Indiana-based fan of the Canadian cop drama that airs on ION Television stateside, wrote on Twitter: “Thanks to the success of flashpoint, we have Rookie Blue.”

On the Flashpoint Team One Facebook page, the office page for the series’ producers, fans also voiced their surprise at the end of the Canadian drama.

“What is going on around here? My favorite cop shows are dropping like flies… Flashpoint, In Plain Sight, The Closer… why is it that the best quality shows always end too soon?” said fan Paul Watson.

 

* TORONTO.COM

ENRICO COLANTONI SAYS GOODBYE TO FLASHOINT

Flashpoint

CTV photo

Enrico Colantoni, left, and Hugh Dillon in the Season 4 finale of Flashpoint. Colantoni says he and Dillon will always be friends and hope to work together again after Flashpoint ends with its fifth season.

May 02, 2012

To borrow the famous Edward G. Robinson line from Little Caesar: “Mother of Mercy! Is this the end of Rico?”

Not by a long shot: Enrico Colantoni isn’t going anywhere. It is however the impending end of Flashpoint, the multiple award-winning Toronto-based cop show that is even now in production on the remaining five episodes of its fifth season.

Which, it was announced this week, will be its last.

Colantoni, who stars as hostage negotiator and team leader Sgt. Gregory Parker, will be sorry to see the show go, and the family of friends the tight-knit cast has become. But at least they’ll have the chance to say goodbye, to each other and to the fans.

Which is more, he says, than he was allowed on his two prior series, the sitcom Just Shoot Me and the cult hit Veronica Mars.

“I was denied that on both of those shows,” he says, calling in from the Flashpoint set. “We were denied the opportunity to say goodbye to the fans and to give them closure.

“Here we really can say goodbye and end on a high note . . . we’re going not because of a fall in viewership, but because we feel like we can’t bring anymore. This is how we really want to go.”

Viewership has, in fact, been consistently high for all of Flashpoint’s run, averaging between one and two million viewers here in Canada, and an impressive eight million-plus on CBS in the U.S., landing it fairly frequently among the American top 10 shows. It is currently seen in another hundred international markets.

By the end of shooting in June, they will have 75 episodes in the can.

“Letting us know with five more left to shoot really is a gift,” Gemini Award winner Colantoni says. “We’re going to enjoy the minutiae of it all, because we really do dig each other.”

He has become especially close with ex-rocker and fellow Gemini winner Hugh Dillon, who plays his second-in-command, sharpshooter Ed Lane.

“Hughie and I will always be friends, and we have plans to continue working together . . . like Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, Lawrence Welk and Sid Vicious . . . Dolce and Gabbana . . . no, wait, he’d kill me if he heard me say that . . .”

Toronto-born Colantoni will be staying in Ontario, “with one foot in L.A.” He has never lacked for work and already has a recurring role on CBS’s Person of Interest. And then there’s always pilot season, when all actors migrate to Hollywood to seek their fortunes with the mass casting of all the new shows.

“The only thing that’s exciting about that is the unknown,” he allows. “But it’s sort of inherent in the career choice. You take it when it comes and enjoy it till something else comes along.”

And he did enjoy it: Gregory Parker was unique among TV cops.

“I never thought I’d be allowed to invent someone like that in the police genre,” Colantoni marvels. “I mean, the soft spokenness, the opportunity to kind of step back and observe . . . I owe them a lot to allow me to commit to that.”

And it’s going to be an adjustment leaving it behind.

“It’s going to be weird acting without a Kevlar (bulletproof) vest,” he says. “That’s like a (superhero) cape I put on. I pull on the gloves, strap on the gun and attach the walkie-talkie . . .

“I dread having to go to work in a suit and tie. I mean, what am I going to do with my hands?”

 

* METRONEWS

BELL MEDIA BETS NEW LINEUP ON BACON AND SHEEN

A final season of “Flashpoint” will get a coveted 10 p.m. slot on Thursdays, where it will be up against Global’s buzzy Sherlock Holmes drama “Elementary” and Citytv’s “Scandal.”

Star Hugh Dillon promised an “exceptional” batch of final episodes while executive producer Bill Mustos promised a fitting end to the homegrown hit.

“We have an incredible two-hour finale coming out that is bigger and bolder than we’ve ever done before,” Mustos said at a news conference.

He added that deciding to wrap the Toronto-set procedural was not an easy one, but the right thing to do.

“It’s something that we agonized about for a couple of months. Yes, it’s true that CTV would have liked the show to go on for another year (but) it’s really important for a TV show to go out on a high point,” he said.

 

Message de Fan

 

Par Sebastien Mineau : 

Just like a "Scorpio"'s sting, we got the news one of our Favorite show was coming to and end.
Mind you they had always been "First in line" from the time American Giant CBS decided to drop the puck on them.
However, using "The element of Surprise" the writers ended Season 4 on a high note that wasn't a big cliffhanger, thus offering the fans a fifth and final season would come as a welcome gift....
They were not "Asking for Flowers", the Fans, just some closure on some of the story arcs.
They stopped asking "Who's George?" well after season one.
But "Attention Shoppers" we'll be able to enjoy team one on DVD for years to come.
We went through a lot in the past few years, from Ed proving how well "He knows his brother" in arm and how Lou "Never kissed a girl" because the "Planets aligned" and after a short visit from "Eagle two" there was a total "Backwards day" which lead to demons "Haunting the Barn" that were swiftly dealt with "Between Heartbeats".

And just like "Business as Usual", everything was shaking within "The fortress" and it became clear that no one really had "Clean hands" and that the past is something that needs to be dealt with.
But the past is a powerful ally when you don't shelf it in "Aisle 13" and use it to build up "The Perfect Family" at the end of Everyone's "Remote Control". Little did we know we were coming up to a "Perfect Storm" but not before on "Last Dance". There would be many "exit wounds" after "one wrong move" by Lou, but Spike quickly realized how Team one and the Fans just would "Never let you down". He was "Just a man", but like so many lost is life in the line of duty like so many other unsung Heroes fighting for our freedoms everyday.
It wouldn't turn in a "Custody" battle between CTV and CBS, but it's not like they would be letting team one "Coming to you live" from "The Farm", but just as "you think you know someone", "The good citizen" comes around and saves the day from "behind the blue Line".

But the Fans "Unconditional Love" for the show wouldn't allow for the big networks to let go through "Severed ties". And as we "Follow the leader" doing "Whatever it takes" we almost ended up in "The other Lane" but instead we started "jumping at shadows", afraid the show was just another "Acceptable risk" of one of the American Network Giants, and we just wouldn't accept to become yet another group of "Collateral Damage" because the bond that united the fans with the show had become "Thicker than Blood". So it was in "Terror" that we watched as "No promises" for a clear future were made. And while most of us agreed to say "I'd do Anything" to save this show, we had unkowingly stepped in a field of "fault lines" and the Show ended Season 3 on the Biggest Cliffhanger in television since the death of Special Agent Kate Todd in NCIS.

And So after everyone Gathered their "Personal effects", we were relieved that Team One hadn't lost another "Good Cop", but it as much as we wanted to ask the show to "Run, Jaime, Run", the clouds were gathering in the skies that could be seen "Through a glass Darkly". So we started to get ready to be the "Better Man" as CBS announced they were dropping the show. "A day in the life" of a television hit series fan started all over again, with "Shockwave" hitting from all sides, it became difficult to stay "Grounded". And as we worried about "The war within" Greg Parker Character, we learned "The cost of doing business". But then a "Wild Card" showed up and gave the show "A new Life", giving the fans "A Call to arms" and bring their best to the "Day Game" as team one was shining "Blue on Blue" we found a new "Team Player" to remind us that our "Priority of life" should be to watch Team One perform at it's best. Until, as many other shows before it, Flashpoint would be given a "Slow Burn" and taken off the air after a Fifth and Final season giving the fans of the show an incredible ride to look forward to and many great moments to remember forever.

Source Facebook Flashpoint Team One 

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