Saturday, March 26, 2011

SPOILER ALERT! How Binneland Sub Judice will ''end'' on M-Net before it continues as Binneland on kykNET.


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A unique occurence will be taking place this coming Friday that you have to try and watch. What would you do if you could ''end'' a TV show, but not really end it? What if you could create an ending to a storyline with a certain finality, but yet it will live on?

That is exactly what will be happening this coming Friday 1 April with Binneland Sub Judice when the M-Net soap ''ends'' and moves over to kykNET (DStv 111) to continue as just Binneland. The legal side of the storyline is dropped completely. So how will it all end? TV with Thinus knows how and what the ''final scene'' is as the soap bids goodbye to one half of the storyline. Do people die? Is there closure and does it happen organically? Nobody dies for one thing, and the ''end'' is poignant and must-see worthy.

If you don't want to know how Binneland Sub Judice ''ends'' on Friday 1 April on M-Net, before it continues as Binneland on kykNET, don't click on READ MORE below.


If you're really...really sure you want to know how Binneland Sub Judice bids farewell to the law section of the story line if you don't want to first watch it on Friday, I'll tell you.

According to insiders there was a long discussion on what exactly to do and how to write out the legal part of the half hour addition that was added just over a year ago. ''We didn't want anything dramatic,'' I'm told. ''There was a lot of scenarios but in the end we settled on one.''

That one is... Michael (played by Antony Coleman) and Yvette (Michelle Pienaar) walk out of the law firm where they've worked (viewers will start to know why the law firm will be closing down already) after everybody's gone. Slowly they close the door of the law practice for the very last time, and walk away.

''It's a very sentimental and a very emotional final scene bring to a close the law side of the story,'' I'm told. ''Of course some of the characters are migrating to the remaining hospital side of the storyline so some of them will 'live on' on-screen.''