In the season finale, Zoey must face a difficult goodbye.In the season finale, Zoey must face a difficult goodbye.In the season finale, Zoey must face a difficult goodbye.
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10ldamena
Woo! What I finale! I was kinda expecting it to be a disappointment because I didn't want Zoey to be jumping from man to man. But, I like how the writers did it it all made sense. I was satisfied with the conclusion to the season. Not only with Zoey but with the rest of the characters. They all got closure to this years story lines but also were open for more(which I so hope we et S3, this show has so much left to give still.) That cliff! So many questions. I want more please. The performances again gave me goosebumps like always. And that's why I need more! I hope we hear the ood news that it has been renewed soon.
Please renew for 3rd season it's amazing and I'm not ready for it to be over.
Love this show, it always makes me happy! I hope we get another season!
A FANTASTIC season finale with excellent songs and dance choreography. There is so much storyline that can now be done.
Please renew for Season 3 (and beyond)
Please renew for Season 3 (and beyond)
Simon's & Zoey's storyline is over so I'm fine with it being the show Finale. Last couple of episodes were boring as hell so if that's the direction that writers chose than I'm fine with it being the end.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Zoey first heard Simon sing a heart song in episode one of season one, it was in his office. The last heart song she heard from Simon in the final episode of the series was also in his office.
- ConnectionsReferences Sesame Street (1969)
- SoundtracksSing
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Written by Joe Raposo
Performed by Skylar Astin, Morgan Taylor Campbell, Katie Findlay, Michael Thomas Grant, Alice Lee, Andrew Leeds, Alex Newell, David St. Louis, Mary Steenburgen, John Clarence Stewart, Kapil Talwalkar, and Noah Weisberg
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