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I guess we can assume that there will never be a happy ending with murder cases. Even when the killer is caught, the victim is still gone and can't be brought back. But there are cases such as missing loved ones that have been found that have happy endings. For example. The case of the girl looking for a father she never met. Her mother was raised in a strict catholic family and had an affair with this very handsome guy who was, I believe in the Army, she broke it off with him and married the guy her family approved of, but was pregnant with the Army guys kid, When the kid grew up she realized she didn't look anything like her other siblings and found that she had a different father then the one she knew. She began looking for him on UM and his wife happen to be watching UM at the time and woke him up from a nap telling him he had a daughter and she was looking for him. They finally met and it was happiness. I don't remember the girls name or her fathers. But I do remember that it was so heart felt.
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I remember that case but I forget the names of the people involved.
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I'm not sure but I think her first name was Jeannie?
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Yep, the woman's name was Jeanie Wagner and her father's name was Duncan Gilmore. This is one of the all-time happiest UM endings ever as Duncan and his wife, Susan, are hands-down two of the most likable people to ever be featured on the show. I imagine some wives would be none-too-pleased to find out on TV that her husband had a daughter he never knew about, but Susan seemed just as excited as he was! |
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Even though the "Lost Loves" segments weren't my personal favorite, I always liked when they were updated. I guess you could say every single updated "Lost Loves" segement is a happy ending.
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Oh yes,I love the one with Duncan and Jeannie.What a wonderful outcome.
![]() I also like the one with the ghost from Pawley's Island.I was skeptical at first,but then I rewatched it and saw no deception (IMO) on their part.Gray man must have been a very nice man. ![]() |
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My two favorite Lost Loves happy endings were the woman who promised her childhood friend she would share her baby with her (they were very young and in the hospital together and the other friend was infertile because of whatever was wrong with her) and searched for her so she could make her friend godmother to her child. The other was the woman with (I think is was) polio looking for her childhood friend and some boy who taught them both to kiss called in as well.
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I always like the one where that guy (I think his name was James) found his friend from Vietnam who saved his life. The reunion was reallly great to see.
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this thread title does not sound appropriate
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you never saw that happy ending episode of Curb your enthusiasm?
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I'm guessing it has the connotation of the "happy endings" at a massage parlor. |
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winner winner chicken dinner
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it is more than okay
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