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Discover LudwigThe phrase "end this episode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when concluding a segment of a story, show, or discussion, indicating that the current part is finished. Example: "As the credits rolled, we knew it was time to end this episode and prepare for the next thrilling installment."
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Don't read on if you haven't seen episode 15 – and if you've seen more of the series, please be aware that many UK viewers will not have done … Richard Vine's episode 14 blog Once over the shock that, so close to the end, this episode ignored the "present day" islanders and LA-X, it seemed like perhaps some of our deeper questions might be answered.
Static Mass writer Patrick Samuel awarded the episode five stars and said, "As [Mulder and Scully] gleefully unwrap their presents at the end, this episode is something that really makes my own Christmases feel that little bit more complete".
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The end of this episode is an unconnected parody of the closing throne room scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
The end of this episode, with Tommy donning his cap and walking out into the light, felt like the end; there's only the Grace/Campbell/Tommy love triangle to resolve now.
Oh, apart from the end of this episode.
And I believe we've reached the end of this episode.
BT: Well, I think that brings us to the end of this episode.
Gregg, I think that brings us to the end of this episode.
BT: I believe we've reached the end of this episode.
There is blood on his hands – a bucketful by the end of this episode.
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