TV shows are like long-term relationships; we invest our time, emotions, and sometimes even our identity into them. We celebrate the highs, suffer through the lows, and cherish the journey we’ve embarked on with our favorite characters.
“Game of Thrones” ended its eight-season run with a finale that divided its fanbase. The rapid pacing of the last season, coupled with controversial character arcs and unexpected rulers, left many viewers feeling unsatisfied.
The conclusion of “Dexter” left fans bewildered and upset, as the titular character, a vigilante serial killer, abandoned his life and loved ones to live in self-imposed exile as a lumberjack.
The finale of “Lost,” a show renowned for its intricate mysteries and character-driven stories, left audiences divided. While some appreciated the emotional resolutions provided, others felt that many of the series’ longstanding mysteries remained unanswered.
Ending a show as iconic as “Seinfeld” was always going to be a challenge, but the finale’s choice to put its characters on trial for violating a “Good Samaritan” law left fans and critics alike perplexed.