Total Nerd Readers Talk About The Shows That Had Perfect Endings
Vote up the shows that ended better than you could've hoped.
All good things must come to an end, no matter how much we'd prefer that they didn't. Alas, time marches on. Seniors have to say goodbye to their high schools. Fans have to watch their favorite artist leave the stage. Not even true love's first kiss will last forever. The important thing is to cherish these moments and remember them fondly. While we may not have the ability to travel back in time to relive these experiences, we can always rewatch beloved TV shows and let the nostalgia wrap us up like a warm blanket. We asked Total Nerd readers to tell us about the shows that ended perfectly, and it's only making us want to binge every single one of them. Which of these shows do you agree had a perfect finale?
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- Photo: Nickelodeon162 VOTES
- Photo: 20th Century Fox Television241 VOTES
From Facebook commenter Judson C:
Futurama, the second time. Which is why it needs to stay dead.
- Photo: NBC370 VOTES
From Facebook commenter Brandi M:
The Good Place Iโm glad we all agree.
From Facebook commenter Hans K:
That is what I was going to say. Not many shows make it to three seasons and then know exactly when to wrap it up. I really enjoyed it.
From Facebook commenter Patrick Quin K:
There aren't too many shows that are perfect from start to finish, but this was one.
- Photo: CBS451 VOTES
From Facebook commenter Jason W:
Newhart ended in a pretty brilliant fashion.
From Facebook commenter Steve P:
I agree. It ended the way he was. A shrink surrounded by people who would basically be his patients in the โrealโ world.
From Facebook commenter Michelle S-B:
Totally agree! Probably the best series end so far.
- 542 VOTES
From Facebook commenter Petrina O:
Buffy. It broke me but was right for that world.
From Facebook commenter Hannah G:
The last episode shattered my heart into a million pieces but I absolutely loved it. Perfect ending.
- Photo: BBC One630 VOTES
From Facebook commenter Paul W:
Blackadder Goes Forth. One of the most moving scenes ever, at the end of an irreverent comedy about the First World War, and broadcast just before Remembrance Day. Literally stunning.