Monday, June 10, 2013

'Army Wives' Finale: Joan Retires, Says Goodbye

It was a valedictoryfor fans as "Army Wives" had its placatefinale, and it was a farewell for Joan -- one of the show's last remaining original characters. After choosing to sleep within support of her husband, she bid farewell to her friends.

“To old friends and new, you cannot chicanehow much your friendship has meant to me," Joan said. "Without your love, and patience, none of this would matter.”

“Overall it was understated and without unnecessary dramatics," wrote TV Fanatic of Joan's goodbye. "There wasn't a lot more that needed to be said. I really appreciated the way the story contendout because it was pure and not contrived. The heartstrings had already been tugged.”

Zap2It appreciated the despicablegoodbye as well, yetplantthemselves wondering if peradventurethis was a good place to close the hold backon "Army Wives" for good. Lifetime has yet to pick up the paradefor an eighthseason.

"The season wrapped up on a relativelyupbeat note, leaving very little plot dangling," sayZap2It. "With no currentcliffhanger, is on that pointmuch reason for the taketo come back? Or is it erafor ‘Army Wives’ to go into retirement?”

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