But Callie, in this case THERE WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE a carry over cliff hanger. You see, several years ago the Danish television came up with a new and different format for a murder mystery crime show. That is to say, they made a 20 hour series to last for exactly 20 weeks; each hour representing one day in the life of the detective partnership (one male, one female, not related in any other way) while they were trying to solve the crime: i.e. figure out and prove who done it. The series was way over the top popular, and made its way with subtitles and/or dubbing into every other European country, including Great Britain. Wildly popular. Rave notices.
So natch the Americans wanted it, but their purchase allowed for them to do their own thing with it. So they wrote it into 13 hours instead of 20 and changed the location from Denmark to Seattle (actually filmed in Vancouver) and Americanized some of the names, etc. But bottom line, they were to wrap it up in those 13 episodes. And the series turned out to be excellent and extremely well acted. The female detective, in particular, is outstanding. Expect awards and prizes and great acclaim for Mireille Enos.
So came the night of episode 13, Day 13. We were all on the edge of our seats. And they in effect told us to hang on, they were going to continue this story over into a second season next year!
Everyone is quite seriously furious. The Danes are now into their Season Three, but each year (season) ends THAT crime story and reveals who done it. That is satisfactory. This is not.