
Ending a beloved TV series is one of the hardest jobs in television β get it wrong and the internet never forgives you. From gut-punch conclusions to infuriating cop-outs, series finales are where legacies are made or destroyed.
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Breaking Bad
Walter White's final act was methodical, poetic, and devastatingly satisfying β a rare case where years of tension paid off exactly as it should. For once, the writers didn't bottle it.

The Sopranos
Whether you think it's genius or the biggest wind-up in television history probably says everything about your personality. Tony Soprano eating onion rings never felt so existentially loaded.

Game of Thrones
Daenerys goes mad in one episode, Bran becomes king for reasons nobody asked for, and an entire fandom collectively threw their remotes at the telly. A masterclass in how not to land a plane.

The Wire
David Simon didn't wrap things up neatly β he showed Baltimore grinding on, indifferent to the individuals who'd lived and died within it. Bleak, brilliant, and painfully British in its refusal to comfort you.

Fleabag
Phoebe Waller-Bridge turned a single look to camera into one of the most emotionally devastating farewells in modern television. The priest walked away and so did a piece of your soul.
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