As TV fans, when we get fully immersed in a series we’re with it until the bitter end. Series like Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Sons of Anarchy, and M.A.S.H. gave viewers a fantastic send-off, wrapping up long-running stories in the most poignant of ways. Sadly, many times a series’ ending leaves viewers feeling empty, angered, or cheated out of a proper goodbye. With HBO’s Game of Thrones being the most recent show to deliver a controversial coda, now’s a good time to look at some of the worst TV series finales of all time. (Note: There will be major spoilers for each of the series discussed.) Beverly Hills 90210 After 10 seasons of teen angst and drama, the big ending for this popular Fox sitcom, which aired in 2000, saw Donna (Tori Spelling) and David (Brian Austin Green) finally get married. Beyond their torrid romance, rather than move onward and upward with her life, Kelly (Jennie Garth) decided to pursue her relationship with lady magnet and constant drifter Dylan (Luke Perry). Really? Adding more fuel to the horrible fire, Jason Priestley, who had left the show after the prior season, didn’t even return in person to reprise his role as… Read full this story
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