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Worst series ending concepts

fett527

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Came up in the LOST thread. What was the worst ending concept for a series?

I'd go with St. Elsewhere. It ends up the whole show was the brainchild of some genius kid staring at the hospital in a snowglobe. Anything worse?
 

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I'd go with St. Elsewhere. It ends up the whole show was the brainchild of some genius kid staring at the hospital in a snowglobe.

Whoa whoa whoa there, monkeyboy. St. Elsewhere's ending, while lame in and of itself, gets a free pass from me for collapsing the ENTIRE TV UNIVERSE under it's own cosmological/ontological baggage. You gotta love it just for that.

I'm gonna go with Millennium. Three seasons of soul-numbing horror, and he just drives off into the sunset with his daughter? Even lamer was the reprise of Millennium in the form of that X-Files ep where they brought Frank back, and the Millennium Group's master plan involved a bunch of zombies or something. So undignified.
 

Final episode of Seinfeld sucked. I hate clip shows.

I also didn't care much for the final episode of M*A*S*H, but that whole series took a big downhill slide after Alan Alda took creative control.
 



Dark Jezter said:
Final episode of Seinfeld sucked. I hate clip shows.

I also didn't care much for the final episode of M*A*S*H, but that whole series took a big downhill slide after Alan Alda took creative control.

ACtually, it improved greatly once he got it :cool:
 

*agreed that the X-Files meeting Millenium ending was a pretty sucky way to conclude the show*

At least with the Lone Gunmen, X-files gave the boys a good send off.
 

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