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This list of the best series finales in television is a somber reminder that no matter how much you love a TV character or a show, in time, they all will end. The Tricky ride design is just one of Disney's secrets.
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Most shows, if given the opportunity to go out on their own terms, end in a satisfactory if somewhat forgettable manner.
From Lost to The Sopranos to Parenthood and more, these cliffhangers and send-offs still have us talking. It depends on the show, of course. Our list of the best series finales of the 21st century so far looks back on the best final episodes in TV history, from 'Breaking Bad' to 'Friends' and more.
In celebration of what it takes to deliver a great final episode, here are (some of) the greatest series finales of all time.
—The finale showed us the autistic son of hero Dr. Westphall (Ed Flanders) playing with a snow globe, lost in thought. If you've ever been pleasantly surprised by a line that moved faster than you expected, that was intentional.
The episode finally introduced Ted (Josh Radnor) to the mother (Cristin Milioti) of his future children and then, in a series of flash-forwards, proceeded to kill her off and have Ted rekindle his relationship with Robin (Cobie Smulders) after she divorced Barney (Neil Patrick Harris). BY Matthew Jackson.
We've ranked the 10 best and five worst of all time, from golden classics As twisty and self-referential as modern TV has gotten, no show could possibly pull off a twist as shocking and meta as the finale of In a poignant, emotional and still top-rated finale, the 11-year run of Just thinking about that loving final hug is enough to make any Not every series about an anti-hero is interested in comeuppance at the end, but even if it did, no punishment would be as perfect as the one served to Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis) in the final episode of the police drama.