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macdaddyx4 t1_j1pg96m wrote

The Americans. A great final season and one of the best finales on top of that.

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LordXenu45 t1_j1phhib wrote

Mr. Robot. So many people unfortunately bailed during the odd (but important) slow burn season 2 and never got the beautiful payoff.

The Leftovers as well. Season 1 is so dark and bleak but it really transformed into something magnificent with the last two seasons.

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ArvBon t1_j1phz6u wrote

Mr Robot [ All time great landing episode]
Justified
The Shield
The Leftovers
Six Feet Under
The Americans
Person of Interest
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul [ 1st half]
Few I can recollect

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HelloYou57 t1_j1pi2ph wrote

The Practise.

It perfectly introduces the characters for Boston Legal while letting James Spader play a darker version of Alan Shore which I think a better version of the character than how he plays it in Boston Legal.

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speashasha t1_j1picff wrote

Bojack Horseman, The Good Place, Six Feet Under.

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Vincefox t1_j1piivh wrote

Mad Men, The Prisoner, Six Feet under, the White Lotus (both seasons), Winning Time, in fact many many series have great endings. The ones that have bad endings are however thrashed (Lost, Dexter)

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-Dustin-Echoes- t1_j1pj7l9 wrote

Mr Robot

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The Leftovers

Black Sails

Shingeki no Kyojin

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LocoCoyote t1_j1pkv1m wrote

Fringe.

Definitely Fringe.

The Mentalist also ended well….

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Artistic-Toe-8803 t1_j1pnfc1 wrote

I've considered watching Six Feet Under many times but it's just hard to approach. The synopsis is like the least interesting thing I've read in a minute, just doesn't seem like an interesting premise for a show.

How would you describe it to someone if you had to sell them on it? Ik this is a hard question, because I've been flustered in the past thinking of ways to sell one of my friends on Succession. I'm familiar with prestige HBO shows, how they're often episodic, very character driven, without much emphasis on plot. Succession, which I love, is the same way. But SFU's from the era when they were also incredibly slow. The Sopranos is a good example, it's a great show but each episode really makes you feel the hour go by.

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[deleted] t1_j1po7dz wrote

Unpopular opinion, but although the season itself maybe weaker than the earlier seasons, The Wire ended perfectly

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Koellanor t1_j1pp1m7 wrote

The Americans wraps everything up perfectly

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hakugene t1_j1pph0t wrote

Honestly just knowing that you like Succession is enough of a reason to recommend it. They're different for sure, but I would expect a lot of overlap in fanbase. Excellent ensemble cast, centered on an interesting family. Well written, great as a drama but with a very dark sense of humor. I watched it for the first time 10+ years ago, but re-watched it it recently and still loved it.

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HobbsLane t1_j1pqfkd wrote

Angel's fifth and final season is the best of the entire show.

Twin Peaks' third season is also the best it ever was, although as a revival that's not quite the same as a regular final season.

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Cclay111 t1_j1prz21 wrote

Assuming you survive the heart-stopping moments of anxiety during the show, the final manages to mix a heart-rending moment with a bitter-sweet ending (especially due to what we know about future events the characters wouldn't know at the time). Subsequent events would weigh heavily on all the decisions made by the characters at the end (and make it even more poignant as time passes).

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nagdamnit t1_j1ps7d2 wrote

The West Wing final season finishes it all off quite nicely I thought.

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BumblebeeAdvanced179 t1_j1pt3xs wrote

Gonna give the most controversial answer.

Lost. Lost had a genuinely good final season and final episode and I cry every time >!they all finally reunite in the afterlife and Ben rejects because he doesn’t feel worthy enough yet!<

I will die on this hill

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MercilessShadow t1_j1pvhqq wrote

Battlestar Galactica (I know unpopular opinion)

Mr Robot

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nautilus34 t1_j1pvq5t wrote

Derry Girls. It just got better and better all the way to the end.

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inkseep1 t1_j1pw2fr wrote

Firefly.

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I will never forgive.

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DavidSGundams t1_j1pzjtb wrote

Justified ended on a pretty satisfying season/season finale.

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Hip_Hop_Hippos t1_j1pzyxl wrote

The Wire’s ending is fantastic. The cycle just continues indefinitely.

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speashasha t1_j1q0s8o wrote

Honestly, I find Six Feet Under more accessible than Succession. SFU is more of a character-based drama, but the pilot episode throws you into the show and its overall themes quite quickly. Additionally, there is plenty of humor and moments of magical realism that add enough distraction for it not to feel "slow." Additionally, most of the characters start out incredibly likeable and only with time become less sympathetic.

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AnonismsPlight t1_j1q13w2 wrote

Cougar Town. I know it gets a lot of hate, mainly from the title, but they knew they were on their final season so they made sure to be as genuine as possible with every character. Bobby left to work on another show so they made him get picked up for a chance at pro golfing. Andy and Ellie switched roles so Andy became a stay at home dad and Ellie went back to working as a lawyer. Travis and Laurie moved onto the caul de sac and everyone truly got a chance to get a genuine wrap up to their story. Surprised me how good it was since a lot of shows will give up once they're cancelled.

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DavidSGundams t1_j1q4i4i wrote

The show not explicitly tying up every single thing doesn’t make it a bad ending. There’s plenty to infer from what they give you - the machine resuming its activities tells you that it’s likely to use the other (and possibly more) teams that we don’t know about, it clearly implies Shaw is going to continue to work the numbers, and there’s no reason to not think Fusco didn’t continue on as a detective.

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tnmchris t1_j1q4uz9 wrote

This answer deserves more love. There were problems on the way to the final season, but that ending is wonderful. Jack ending his time on the island in the exact place he started with Vincent by us side is beautiful.

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LocoCoyote t1_j1q5lxa wrote

Dude….I expressed my opinion on why I didn’t find it a “good” ending. You don’t have to be offended that I disagree with you. You liked the ending? Well good for you. Very happy you found it satisfying.

Go away now, please?

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JerrodDRagon t1_j1q7i8w wrote

The Office The final season has big ups and downs but the film episode is really great

It’s full of all the feels, creed gets to sing, and Dwight fires Jim, to help them more money as Jim and Pam leave the company.

And of course the famous line from Andy “I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.”

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Fthewigg t1_j1q7pbs wrote

Can you handle watching spoiled, privileged people self-sabotage and shoot themselves in the foot nonstop and still feel sympathy for them and become attached? If so, this is your show. If not, then perhaps not.

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BobknobSA t1_j1q9dbn wrote

Parks and Rec. Went to the future to answer everything you would want to know about the characters and was really sweet and funny.

Only bad thing is that they probably couldn't do another episode since it is all resolved.

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fistfulofbottlecaps t1_j1qa16e wrote

Scrubs! The ending to season 8 was such a perfect way to tie off the show. I'm really glad they didn't try to spin it off or anything.

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Imzadi76 t1_j1qcqph wrote

12 Monkeys. Great Final season and even better finale.

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