The Star's spoiler for The Place's finale From the April 6th Star:

MELROSE GOES OUT
WITH A BLOCKBUSTER

They've come up with sensational
top-secret script - but we've
taken a sneak peek!

By Stephen Viens

MELROSE Place is saying goodbye to fans after seven years with the most outrageous show finale ever - the deaths of Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) and Dr. Peter Burns (Jack Wagner).
�����But that's not the real shocker- STAR has learned exclusively that Amanda and Peter have faked their deaths so they can run off and remarry each other!
�����Melrose fans have come to expect the outlandish from the campy nighttime soap, which became so popular in the mid-'90s that TV's top-rated show, Seinfeld, featured an episode where Jerry is forced by a girlfriend to take a lie-detector test when he denies being a Melrose-watcher.
�����At one point, Melrose was so popular that producers devoted an episode to a Top Ten countdown of the show's most outrageous moments.
�����But even die-hard fans are going to be shocked by Melrose's finale.
�����Insiders who've gotten a peek at the top-secret script say the fake funeral - and then a mind-boggling wedding - for Locklear and Wagner's characters outdoes anything the prime-time soap has pulled off yet.
�����Having decided they can't live without each other and should never have gotten divorced, Amanda and Peter plot to find a way they can be together without hassles from their respective spouses, Kyle McBride (Rob Estes) and Eve Cleary Burns (Rena Sofer).
�����So they convince master conniver Michael Mancini (Thomas Calabro) to help them fake their deaths in a fiery car crash off an oceanside cliff.
�����After helping them stage the accident, Michael returns to Melrose Place to break the news that Amanda and Peter are dead.
�����Recalling that Amanda always wanted her ashes to be scattered in the ocean, Kyle arranges for a seaside service.
�����Jane Mancini (Josie Bissett), Megan Lewis (Kelly Rutherford), Kyle and Michael all gather on the beach in front of an enlarged photo of Amanda and Peter - and urns supposedly bearing their ashes - as a minister begins the service.
�����Kyle tearfully recalls the last time he saw Amanda, whom he still loves.
�����"I will never forget you, Amanda," says Kyle.
�����Just then, Eve, deranged with grief and anger, shows up wearing a cheerleading outfit from her schoolgirl days with fellow pompom girl Amanda.
�����Sensing trouble, Michael tries to stop her from interrupting the service, but Eve insists on trashing Amanda, whom she still blames for letting her take the rap for a murder Eve committed to save Amanda from being raped in high school.
�����"What can you say about a woman who let me spend 15 years in prison for something she did - robbed me of a life, stole my husband. You can all pretend to be sad, but I'm glad they're dead. May they both rot in Hell!"
�����Outraged at Eve's antics, Peter's old girlfriend Lexi Sterling (Jamie Luner) starts to protest - and is rewarded with an urn full of "Peter's" ashes dumped all over her, courtesy of Eve.
�����"There you go," Eve tells Lexi. "You always wanted Peter all over you."
�����On another beach, far away, a much more peaceful scene is unfolding.
�����The farewell scene of Melrose Place shows Amanda and Peter exchanging wedding vows on a beautiful Hawaiian beach.


What?! Kyle doesn't die?


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