for each of them. Leslie winds up being a major boss in politics, consistently going up the ladder. Andy and April become parents, Miss "Treat Yo Self" Donna co-founds a
Since the show went so far in the future for the finale, they wrapped up any and all loose ends. Meaning that if fans ever complained about a reboot to
We all knew this show was going downhill the second Charlie Sheen started spouting off about "tiger blood," so the series finale was already doomed. They should've just killed the
show then, but wound up continuing with Ashton Kutcher for too long. His good looks couldn't help the insane plots, including the one that made up the finale, during which
Alan had to prove his brother was dead to claim $2.5 million dollars. Only it turns out Rose had been holding Charlie captive this entire time. We never really saw
"Say what?" That's all I had to say as a kid watching this series finale. My world was crushed. Roseanne reveals she had been writing a book for a majority
of the series and that nothing we knew to be real was indeed factual. Dan had been dead for a while, the Conner sisters were actually with the opposite Healy
Fans felt cheated by the finale. How are you going to have us fall in love with these characters, these stories and then pull that crap on us? They may
Even though Lucy wound up getting another show under a new title, it wasn't as good as the original. With that, the original's final episode wasn't even an official goodbye.
For a show that had such an iconic feel and following, the finale fell short. It was like Ok...now what? It wasn't enough to leave fans satisfied after 145 episodes.
Fans wanted nothing more than to see Alf make it back to his home planet, and right when it seemed like his time had come...NOPE! He was captured by the
This isn't the first show to not get an actual finale. The last episode that "Taxi" fans got to see was about Simka's PMS being a problem for her immigration
When a show just leaves without notice, you never know what you're going to get and you're left alone. It's like your favorite show just totally ghosted you. "Taxi" didn't
The gang ends up in court for being horrible people. Every witness brought to the stand is a memorable character they've screwed over since the show started. They all wind
Personally, I didn't think it was that bad but superfans felt like they were owed more. The show about nothing should've ended with at least one thing that made fans
By no means was this a horrible episode, but the real-life drama between Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell-Martin made it awkward and hard to watch. They weren't allowed to shoot
in the same room so we didn't get that Gina and Martin connection one last time. Luckily, they've seemed to work out their issues and there is talk about a
The ending of the mob drama seemed happy enough. Tony was looking to get a truce with his foes and his daughter was planning a wedding. They even ended things
The ambiguity of that final scene is what pissed fans off. The mystery of that black screen and the gunshots has left fans wondering since it aired in 2007. Who
Fans were already pretty peeved when they found out the mother wasn't Robin and that it was some random girl the writers expected everyone to care about. Then, the mother
We think the finale is all about finding out if Earl is or isn't the father of Joy's son, Dodge. After some mistaken paternity, we find out that Earl is
Because the show was canceled suddenly, fans never got to see who the father of Earl Jr. actually was. Nothing worse than a TV cliffhanger that'll last forever.
While "The Brady Bunch" came back into our lives via spinoffs and TV movies, the finale was as dumb as dumb gets. When you have a graduation of a character
we watched grow up, that should be the focus. Just imagine how heartfelt that could have been? Instead, Papa Brady isn't even in the episode or present for his son's
We get why Charlie Sheen didn't return to "Two and a Half Men." Dramarama. But why didn't we get one final scene with Turk and JD before "Scrubs" entered syndication
This show actually had some previously unaired episodes air after the finale, but it doesn't matter. The real series finale is why we're here. We all know dinosaurs didn't last,
Many fans thought things went too dark with this finale. We understand that dinosaurs really ceased to exist, but come on! We had to face the reality of a baby
to move "Gunsmoke" into its place. So “Gilligan's Island” didn't get a proper finale, that is until almost a decade later when a TV movie finally rescued the castaways. Talk
For a show that was all about drama, things ended pretty nicely for those in "90210." Donna and David were happy together, and it seemed like Kelly and Dylan would
Michelle winds up falling off a horse and getting amnesia, but with the power of that good old Tanner family love, she prevails and her memory comes back. Meanwhile, D.J.
For a show that was on the air for eight seasons, it went out with an episode that could've aired any other time during its lengthy run. There wasn't anything
Remember when this show was great? Well, it didn't end that way. Dexter, his girl, and his son want to flee Miami to live in South America, but Deb's on
life support. Dexter can't leave his sister, so he sends his new little family ahead. They run into trouble, but escape. Once Deb's pronounced brain dead, Dexter takes her body
off life support, tosses her in the ocean and drives his boat into an oncoming storm. We think that's the end, but Dexter shows up as a logger elsewhere. What?
Every season we are faced with some of our favorite TV shows saying goodbye. Sometimes we know it's coming, and other times they just never return —cancelled over the summer, leaving us forever heartbroken.
Some shows leave fans satisfied.
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