Babylon 5 ended with season 4 and the excellent shadow war arch.
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The Gunslinger by Steven King.
He wrote some dark and towerry other books, but they're unrelated fiction
S08 of Two and a Half Men, before Charlie died. It was okay after but just not the same anymore.
I only wish I ever learned who's the mother and how he met her...
Season 1 of Once Upon A Time. Its OK afterwards, but an awful lot of what made the show good was wondering whether it was real or if the kids a mad fantasist. Afterwards it's watchable but it's different.
The last episode of Supernatural should not exist.
I watched this one late and saw all the talk online about stopping after season 5 or 6 whatever and haven't regretted my decision to follow that advice.
Yep. Season 1-5 is a complete and well done story. Anything after that is just if you really enjoy watching the boys get up hijinks.
I did enjoy watching them get up to hijinks but I didn't want to get trapped trying to complete 14 more seasons of mediocre story telling. I am I big fan of the "monster of the week" type shows which are few and far between these days, but it didn't seem worth it from what I read.
24 Season 4 is my version of a happy ending. I'm not saying I didn't enjoy the rest of the show, but God damn, Jack didn't deserve that many bad days.
If we are going into books, the Hyperion series should have ended at 2. The first 2 books are so good! Books 3 and 4 are terrible.