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  2. Jan 13, 2024 · The 10 Best Series Finales on Netflix, Ranked. By Devon James. Published Jan 13, 2024. Riveting conclusions that made us love streaming. Since original programming began on Netflix, they have...

    • Bojack Horseman - "That Went Well"
    • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - "Kimmy Makes Waffles!"
    • Love, Death & Robots - "The Secret War"
    • Devilman Crybaby - "Crybaby"
    • Glow - "Every Potato Has A Receipt"
    • Big Mouth - "The Department of Puberty"
    • Mindhunter - "Episode 10"
    • Russian Doll - "Ariadne"
    • Living with Yourself - "Nice Knowing You"
    • Stranger Things - "Chapter Nine: The Gate"

    In what is easily one of the grimmest animated shows to date, season 3 certainly brought the already dark Bojackto a whole new level, ultimately setting the tone for future seasons to come. In this season finale, Bojack has spiraled, in a deeper depression than ever before, and for good reason. Ultimately blaming himself for the death of Sarah Lynn...

    Season 1 of this highly creative show didn't start off with the same unique flair it became known for, but watching it progress to this debut finale was a well worthwhile payoff. Ending with more courtroom action, which includes some of the shows funniest moments, Kimmy finally goes one on one with her nemesis, the Reverend, only to leave us with a...

    Anthologies can be a wonderful thing, and there may not be a better current example than Love, Death & Robots. You might be wondering how a compilation could have a finale that's just that good, but frankly, any episode of the debut season could have been the finale, and It would still be top tier. Love, Death & Robots, is both a visual and mental ...

    Based on the Devilman manga, Crybaby is as captivating as it is horrifying, a nightmarish hell brought to life with incredible eye-popping visuals. Showcasing some of Netflix's best animation, Crybabyis also one of the best overall anime series in years, standing out from the current crowd of filler fueled shows in more than a few ways. Related: De...

    Pro Wrestling is a world full of twists and turns, unexpected drama, and never-ending cliff hangers.GLOW serves as an exaggerated, yet wholesome and comedic large scale wrestling story, and it lives up to those expectations. Season 1 may have given GLOWit's first steps, but by the end of season 2, the show has formed a solid foothold with a firm an...

    Big Mouth is a beautifully crass and honest show, a silly yet wholesome look at the minds of a group of children growing up and going through puberty. Season 2 struck a massive chord in terms of relatability, touching on many areas most shows wouldn't even dare mess with, while also exploring and expanding upon each character's unique personality. ...

    Based on a true-crime book written by an actual retired FBI agent, Mindhunter is possibly the most introspective look into categorizing and analyzing serial killersto have ever been made. Set from 1977 to 1980, the show's debut season revolves around the formation and origination of the first group of FBI agents to make criminal psychology somethin...

    Russian Dollstarts off with a somewhat classic premise. What if you lived the same day, over and over again? This question is surely one we've all pondered, but this Emmy nominated dark comedy shows us the true horror and actuality of this concept in action. Starring the incredibly charismatic Natasha Lyonne, paired with the equally captivating Cha...

    The newest show on this list, Living with Yourself debuted only late this year, and what a solid first impression it has made. Starring Paul Rudd in what may be his most impressive role to date, Living is as metaphorically powerful as it is terrifying and unpredictable. By the time the shows first episode even ends, you'll be thinking to yourself, ...

    It would be quite illogical, even downright silly, to think Stranger Thingswouldn't be near the top of this list. Debuting in 2016, the show has gone on to become not only Netflix's most popular originals but one of the most popular shows in the world, period. And with good reason. A true mashup and call back to everything '80s, Stranger Things tak...

    • Friends (2004)​ Think of how many nights we spent vicariously sitting around Central Perk listening to Joey’s tales of botched auditions, Ross and Rachel’s dating dilemmas, and Chandler’s sarcastic quips.
    • The Wire (2008)​ The Wire wasn’t always the easiest watch, but David Simon’s inner-city anthology was certainly one of the creative high points of the Golden Age of Prestige TV in the 2000s.
    • Mad Men (2015) ​By the time Mad Men wrapped, the show’s America was in a very different place from where it was when the series began. And so was its so-called hero — Jon Hamm’s self-invented adman, Don Draper.
    • The Sopranos (2007)​ Sometimes Big Idea finales work ... and sometimes they don’t. The controversial last episode of HBO’s sensational mob drama (or, rather, the controversial last scene of the last episode) certainly was a swing for the fences, as creator David Chase brought Tony and his family together in a New Jersey diner for one last family dinner, only to have it end with Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” on the jukebox and a mysterious slam to black.
  3. May 16, 2017 · 20. "L.A. Law" (NBC) — 22.1 million viewers. "L.A. Law" stars, from left, Jimmy Smits, Harry Hamlin, Corbin Bernsen, and Blair Underwood. NBC. After eight seasons, "L.A. Law" made its final...

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · TVLine counts down the Top 30 TV series finales of all time, including "Lost," "Better Call Saul," "Friends," "Fringe" and many more. Best TV Series Finales of All Time, Ranked

  5. Jun 12, 2023 · 10 Best TV Series Finales of All Time That Are Worth Rewatching. These TV finales were so good. Did your favorites make the cut? By Megan Cooper, M.A.S., B.S. History. Published June 12, 2023. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc via Getty Images. Finales can make or break a series.

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