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There are many things that go into a memorable season finale: ... Read more: The 20 most hated TV finales of all time, from The Undoing to Seinfeld. 9) House of Cards, season two.
Credit - HBO (2), Getty Images, Everett Collection, Fox. T oday, all six seasons of Lost drop on Netflix, sure to ignite a whole new round of discourse about its famously polarizing series finale ...
How I Met Your Mother 's finale was the biggest letdown in TV history.View Entire Post › 16 TV Shows That Absolutely Nailed Their Endings, And 15 Finales That Were A Total Dumpster Fire Skip to ...
"Everyone's Waiting" is the series finale of the American drama television series Six Feet Under. It is the twelfth episode of the fifth season and the 63rd episode overall. It was written and directed by series creator Alan Ball, and originally aired in the United States on HBO on August 21, 2005. The episode was met with critical acclaim from ...
When the architects of the sitcom Friends were about to write their series finale, they watched several other sitcom finales. [2] Co-creator Marta Kauffman said that '"The Last Show" was the "gold standard" and that it influenced the finale of Friends. [3] In 2011, the finale was ranked #3 on the TV Guide Network special TV's Most Unforgettable ...
The episode was watched by 29.5 million US viewers, [8] bringing in an 18.7/29 rating/share, and ranking as the most-watched program that week. [9] In 2011, the finale was ranked number four on the TV Guide Network special, TV's Most Unforgettable Finales, [10] and in 2013 was ranked number 19 in Entertainment Weekly's 25 Best TV Series Finales ...
From 'Lost' to 'Game of Thrones,' nothing is more frustrating than when a series splits its fans with how it stuck the landing. From Esquire
The most watched series finale in U.S. television history remains the 1983 finale of the CBS war/medical dramedy M*A*S*H, titled "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".Viewed by 105.9 million viewers and drawing 77% of those watching televisions at the time, the finale of M*A*S*H held the record for most watched telecast of all-time for decades until 2010's Super Bowl XLIV edged it out with 106 million ...