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Sadly How I Met Your Mother, Hercules: The Legendary Journey, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise and Frasier didn't make your list.
I always thought ER had the perfect ending. Over the season we got to see past characters in their new lives after leaving County General and the actual last scene where Dr. John Carter and medical student Rachel Greene (the late Mark Greene's daughter) run in to get ready for the intake of new emergency patients was so reminiscent of the first scenes where Dr. Greene gets medical student Carter started on his first emergency patients. Life and death and love and disaster in the ER goes on, which was the over arching theme of the show in all 15 seasons.
i kind of liked the alternative ending where it turns out hal from malcolm in the middle dreamt it all up, but i guess that was a silly take on newharts show
I'll be honest, season ten feels about 10x more series finale The show's ending alwase felt more like a season finale. There were just too many new open ended concepts introduced right at the end As to the angel finally, that is just pure luck, seeing as it wasn't written or shot as the series finale. ...also the dragon's name is Cordelia, and he is seven kinds of awesome.
I did my annual rewatch over the last two months- this time it took longer because my mom started with me for the first time. So we watched it all together, I've never watched it with someone else for their first time. It made it even more emotional knowing what was happening and seeing her reactions through the whole series. She loved Leo so it was a rollercoaster, she was so upset any time he and piper were apart. I think that finale walk up the stairs gets me as much as Rachel's I got off the plane in Friends
The *_MASH_* finale was happy, sad, and beyond intense. Alan Alda's chilling portrayal of a PTSD induced mental breakdown amplified by something horrible done when all he wanted was something that should have been easy to do just reminded us all that he especially never should have had to be there.
If you haven't seen it, search for the finale of "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson". They recreate the Newhart finale, except that Craig wakes up in bed with Drew Carey (with Craig in the role of his "The Drew Carey Show" character Mr. Wick). It's hysterical.
@@pattierotondo1108 Because the Craig Ferguson finale mimicked the Newhart finale in BRILLIANT fashion, that's why. Ferguson's show was outstanding and won awards including a Peabody Award - so I'm afraid I can't give your opinion too much credence.
I loved the show "Monk" but I did not love the last episode. Monk was told who the killer was by his wife on a video instead of figuring out on his own. I would have loved to see the world's greatest detective actually solve his wife's murder.
I love the finale of Fringe, such a wonderful show. They closed the story with a beautiful lesson on sacrifice and being accountable for your actions. Walter Bishop will be forever in my heart.
The coolest thing about the ending of Lost is the very last shot: the extreme close-up on Jack's eye as he closes it. That's the exact way the series starts in episode 1, except Jack is opening his eye.
The ending of Lost was disappointing, but then so was most of the last season or two. They failed to resolve far too much and then, having them all be dead all along was a giant "Screw You" to the audience.
@@pattierotondo1108 It seems to me that you did not quiet listen to Christians words in the finale. They were NOT dead the whole time. Everything that happened on that island really happened
My favorite final would have to be Friends, still brings me almost to tears with them leaving the apartment, and seeing it empty, forever the best series. 😭
I feel that the Mr. Robot finale should've had at least an honorable mention. Truly a phenomenal show with a fitting, yet shocking finale that was worthy of a very good TV show. One of, if not the best in recent years.
Everybody Hates Chris...It ends the same way The Sopranos did. But if you wondered if Chris passed his GED test, it's answered when you see his name as Executive Producer.
My fave series ending was Benson. In a gubernatorial race between Gene Gatling & Benson comes to an end where the two combatants sit in front of a TV as the news reports the outcome of the election. Just as the results are about to be announced, the screens fade to black. It was absolutely perfect.
well producers thought the show was going to be picked up for another season. I believe the Governor would have run the race and Benson would be his Lt. Governor
Top 10 Best TV Endings Imo, 1. Breaking Bad 2. Better Call Saul 3. Sopranos 4. Mr. Robot 5. Six Feet Under 6. Avatar: The Last Airbender 7. Succession 8. Dark 9. The Leftovers 10. The Wire :)
People will talk all this shit about GOT final season and finale for being rushed but out the same mouth dare say House of the Dragon is equal or better, while it fast forwarded through like 20 years in one season.
GOT, yet again, embraced the Darkness. So many had hoped for a Happy Ending with Jon Snow & the Mother of Dragons walking off into the sunset of wise rule & personal fulfillment. That would not to true to the context of the show. Perhaps there no way that a satisfying ending could have been achieved. In any event I will look forward to reading the finale of the last novel…if it ever gets published.
There’s this misconception that the only ending making sense for this series is some kind of miserable shocking ending but that’s not true at all. What GRRM wanted was an ending like Lord of the Rings which is perfectly bittersweet.
I was in 7th grade when MASH ended, and we had a math test the next day, but convinced the teacher to put it off another day because nobody would be studying that night, we'd all be watching the MASH finale.
I was in middle school too. I didn't watch MASH but the next day, my teacher asked who watched the series finale of MASH. The entire class raised their hand except me
The point was that he was ALWAYS a good friend to Wilson, even when it seemed he wasn't. In the episodes around Amber's death. you see that he feels guilty about her death even though she did it to herself. House almost kills himself trying to figure out what happened. He would never have done that if he was selfish. Even Wilson can't continue to take it out on him because he knows that's the truth.
It's surprising to me that some people still misinterpret the ending of LOST. I have a co-worker who just two months ago, told me they ended up not liking the show "because nothing on the island happened." I chose to explain to him the very simple ending, and unsurprisingly, it changed his perception of the final season and the show as a whole. The Leftovers is so good. It has been years since the finale, and I've been itching to re-watch the show.
Person of Interest has quite possibly the best series finales I have ever seen. If they gave me an unlimited budget and full creative control, I still don't think I would've changed a thing.
I still think about the good place finale and it makes me cry. Thats how you know it was a good finale, it still makes me emotional after all this time
11:11 It’s no surprise that “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is on this list. I’ll never forget watching the finale live on TV when I was only 16 years old back in 2008. I never kept my eyes off the screen for even an instant. The amazing animation, the outstanding storytelling, the incredible music, EVERYTHING about the finale is just legendary! Even after 16 years, the finale never fails to amaze me like I’m watching it for the first time
I'm genuinely surprised to not see Mr Robot on here. Not even has an honorable mention. The finale reveal was one of the best I've ever seen and it completely re-contextualizes the entire show, begging for a rewatch that is just as satisfying, if not moreso
The Good Place should have been in the top five. It was absolutely perfect. Certainly higher on list then The Sopranos, a finale for which many express diappointment.
I'm in the other camp on this one. I never saw it as a train wreck and I thought they were quite clever in giving us what we were always going to be given and more. Meeting the Mother was always going to be the end, yet they not only gave us a complete introduction of her (via a full season, not just a final episode), they allowed us to fall in love with her and not want it to end. It was brilliant.
HIMYM had the best finale of any network sitcom of the century up to that point. It fit perfectly with what the show was actually about. The people who are upset about it just assumed it was going to be Happily Ever After even though the show never operated in that manner.
I tapped out of Lost about halfway through. I got fed up with them piling on dozens of new questions without ever answering any of the old ones. Given the finale, I'm glad I did. I would've been pissed if that's all I got after that slog of endless "....wait, _what??"_
Biggest misconception ever. The ending isnt about how everything on the island never happened. spoiler ahead in the last episode we find out what characters left the island and what characters stayed at it. The final scene in the afterlife is a flash forward that shows that when in the far future all characters die they meet themselves in the afterlife because they remembered all the memories that they wemt through on their time together and how that gave them the purpose in their life "The most important part of your life was the time that you spent with these people."
@@enio3698 What's funny is you think in order for me to have not thought the finale was good or worth watching the entire series for, I must not have understood it. I understood it just fine. I'm still glad I didn't waste my time. My parents DID watch the entire series when it originally aired, and they weren't satisfied with the finale, either. They were also frustrated by how many questions were still left unanswered.
@@kriscynical Well i did though that because its a huge misconception people have. In my opinion I loved the final and its one of my favourite shows of all time but its completely fine if u think otherwise. I just though you just heard what people though the ending was about and just decided to drop it because of that
Person of Interest - Sumartian goes all out to Destory the Machine & Resse & Root sacrifice themselves to stop it. & we learn The Machine has more assets than we thought.
I think that Spartacus deserved an honorable mention, I always get emotional when he say “Do not shed tear for me. There is no greater victory than to fall from this world a free man.”
Angel the Series. for anyone who deals with addiction. the "fight" never ends. and the four of them, in the rain, facing down Hell's legions. yeah, that's a good ending. #LetsGoToWork
I always loved the Justified series finale. Raylan and Boyd talking one last time. Raylan delivering the news of Ava's death to protect her and Boyd's son that he didn't know about.
The recent finale of season, three of “Picard” is absolutely one of the greatest finales TV history. My top 5 finales 1. Breaking Bad 2. Star Trek - Picard 3. Angel 4. Star Trek - TNG 5. The Shield
I used to love watching "M. A. S. H." It was one of the most brilliant TV series of its time, and one of the few situation comedies I ever watched. Ever since its conclusion, I rarely watch sitcoms because, well, there are very few of them, in today's world that I enjoy watching. I also remember, at the time, WCBS-TV, NY broadcast the series finale three times. For some bizarre reason, I missed the first two times, but I made sure that, no matter what, I would watch the series finale, the last time it would ever be broadcast on network television. The scene during which Hawkeye (portrayed brilliantly by THE Alan Alda, who, as of this writing, is still among the living) breaking down and sobbing haunts me to this day.
Newhart should have been number one for the most inventive finale, the other's you missed were Star Trek: The Next Generation, All Good Things and Babylon 5, Sleeping in Light!
A list of the best finales ever that doesn't include the show Supernatural is incomplete. Supernatural ran for 16 successful seasons, had a dedicated cult fan following, and managed to wrap it up in a satisfying way, despite the challenges posed by Covid restrictions, which prevented some former cast members from joining.
Most shows: "Hey, were getting near the end, maybe lets kill of an important character that's been here since the beginning for impact." Six Feet Under: "KILL EM ALL"