Just like CS '78, CS '86 also had their finale mentioned, and it was mentioned by a very emotional Bob Eubanks. And like CS '78, the closing credits rolled one last time.
The finale of the first Dawson version of FF was mentioned by a very emotional Richard, who mentioned why he'd kiss women, etc., etc. If only he could've kissed women on the 1994 version (and I don't know why he chose not to kiss women in the 1994 version. Anyone want to help me out?)...
However, for his successor, Ray Combs, the finale (which I think was mentioned) did NOT go so well. The winning family scored only 77 points in Fast Money, for $385. The second player was dumber than the first, and made 3 goose eggs.
Ray said that "It was the first (and I hopefully wish it were the LAST) time someone got no points in Fast Money, and that's a mighty damn fine way to go out. I thought I was a loser until you walked up here..."
We'd see him leave the stage during the final segment (closing credits), and after that, he just left the studio building, and immediately got in his car and drove away. And we all know it was only downhill from there, from a not so successful Family Challenge, to his marriage problems, to the ultimate point: His suicide, which he left NO note, after hanging himself in an LA hospital.
(100 posts, and still going strong!)