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* ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' was made of this for the first season.
* "Calderone's Return Part 1/2", "Golden Triangle Part 1/2" and "Down For The Count Part 1/2" from ''[[Miami Vice]]''. Two of the three two-parters ("Calderone's Return" and "Down For The Count") feature the death of the series' [[Big Bad]] (up to that point in the story) and a major supporting character, respectively.
* The [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]] franchise LIVES on this trope for its season finales. The later seasons have nearly all ended on a dramatic note that audiences must wait until the next season to see resolved. Probably the most notable example were season 7 and 8's "Living Doll/Dead Doll" and season 9 and 10's "For Gedda/For Warrick" pairing. The original series has also had at least two notable season finale two parters, season 5's "Grave Danger 1 and 2", as well as the season 6 finale "A Bullet Runs Through It". Season 7 then opened with the two part "Built To Kill". Season 10 had Grissom's departure in "19 Down"/"One to Go". Catherine's departure in season 12 had "Ms.Willows Regrets"/"Willows In The Wind".
* ''[[Merlin]]'' had four: 'Beauty and the Beast' 1 and 2, 'The Tears of Uther Pendragon' 1 and 2, 'The Coming of Arthur' 1 and 2 and 'The Sword In The Stone' 1 and 2. The last two were the season 3 and 4 finales.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' had What's My Line 1 and 2, Bargaining 1 and 2,Becoming 1 and 2, and 'Graduation Day 1 and 2'.