Arthur is one of those weird constants that just kind of exists. The books began in the 1970's and then the TV series premiered in 1996. That TV series kept running and running, unlike other shows that keep running and running, and maybe because of the target audience of said series, it's not as much noticed. When this series was announced to be ending, there was different reactions, including "That was still running?" Arthur did get in the news a few times, but it's nothing like The Simpsons where it gets news for breathing.
In 2022, PBS ran the 25th and final season of the long-running WGBH series. I do have the feeling the final few seasons were made together and just kind of broken up and order changed because of some stuff, but that's here nor there. (Though there is proof of that too) I've been writing blog posts about the series, shorter than I've seen the series, it's been apart of my life. My childhood love of it was stronger, but there was still a comfort to watching it. Of any series that should be having new episodes and just keep running, in my view, besides some game shows, soaps, some news shows, this might be one of the few that should just keep running.
I'm not really sure how "Arthur" can end in a way that is big or grand, because it's Arthur and that's not a bad thing, I'm not writing this because I think that' s a bad thing, I'm writing that in the sense, that Arthur is not a show that needs a finale in the sense that we have a long story line that needs to be wound up. The end was coming and it was actually already made, Arthur was ending.
I can think of episodes that would be good conclusions for this series , like "When Duty Calls" (don't read if you don't want to be spoiled , run!) There is something like lower expectations of how to super end this series. There is also that special where they start 4th grade, which I should get to.
Back to my constant statement, the idea that it was a constant, for now, it will still rerun and maybe they'll have future Arthur stories, but there is something final about a finale (I know, what I said) it feels weird in a way, even if it's alright. I hope I'm getting that out well. (Also this is not the last "Arthur" post on this site )
The finale wasn't a special, it was two-standard eleven minute segments, which also helps the reruns. This post is about them.
But first, let's talk to more after the jump (that was awful ouch)