#I bailed out of dexter around my boy saw his mom get killed an now he's like me again so I never saw the finale. or the recent revival

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Which TV series' finale....

Which TV series' finale retroactively ruined the entire show so badly that, while you otherwise would happily recommended the series to people who haven't watched it yet, because of what happened *in the finale only*, you can't, in good faith, recommend the series to anyone now? (Please note I am not including Game of Thrones in this poll because duh)

How I Met Your Mother

Killing Eve

St. Elsewhere

Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009)

White Collar

Quantum Leap (1989-1993)

Lost

Lois & Clark

Dexter (2006-2013)

Another show I'll put in tags but NOT GAME OF THRONES it was excluded ON PURPOSE

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Please do reblog - I look forward to the tags because I'm sure I've missed many ruined shows just by not watching them

Honesty. a show that was doing pretty good right up UNTIL the finale?* The 100thankfully I've blocked most of how I met your mother lmaoit beefed it so hard in that final episode that it just....negated every struggle?It was like a hamfisted attempt at a B5's Deconstruction of Falling Stars. in a way*The Maddy stuff was also questionable.BSG and Losts' final seasons were mediocre and bad and wasn't all on the shoulders of the finale.they were part of the downward trend of the final seasonBSG had the writer's strike too but neither show had A Plan (despite what BSG said in the opening credits lmao)I've forgotten most of himym so that can't do anything to meand Quantum Leap wellllll.....they tried. they put God in the mix. God did it.but QL was so episodic that the finale is entire skippableI bailed out of dexter around my boy saw his mom get killed an now he's like me again so I never saw the finale. or the recent revivalhaven't seen the rest but I know of St Elsewhere's endingOh and Enterprise's These are the Voyages was pretty bad. in the show's best season.But Enterprise's overall calibre wasn't these shows.