Talk:Bade/@comment-3234594-20130202205341/@comment-5002211-20130202220633

^Yes.

In general, once a show is over it's over. Even spin-offs and believe it or not reunions aren't considered cannon or are considered out of phase with respect to the original series (Sam and Cat, I believe, was always meant to be "out of phase" since Cat was going to be on both S&C AND Victorious).

For example: let's say that one of the House MD characters makes a special appereance on Bones (since they're both from Fox I'm using Bones as an example) and he or she talks about Dr. House's current work. That doesn't mean that Dr House is suddenly back in town working as a doctor (as opposed to presumed dead and hiding). Once the series is over, it's over. All we know is that House and Wilson left town together, but whatever happens after that we will NEVER know (I mean, we can assumer that Wilson is dead since he had terminal cancer and 5 months to live, but even with that information we can't say "Wilson died").

TV can be so complicated at times.