Ending a popular TV show is never easy, and some fans are bound to be unsatisfied. However, some do a better job of wrapping up their stories than others.
Here are 8 TV shows that could've benefited from one more season.
This series finale was supposed to be just one part of a three-part season finale. This would have set up season 5, but instead, there's an ending that creates more questions than answers.
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Ray Romano, Scott Bacula, and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine's" Andre Braugher starred in this show that was created by the writers of "Everybody Loves Raymond." Many fans believe show deserved far more than two seasons.
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Things were getting out of hand in season 7, and it all culminated with an appearance from Donald Faison as "Booster Gold." Season 7 ends with everyone in jail, and with no season 8, it's a pretty unsatisfying series finale.
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This show ends with superpowers being revealed to the world, which feels much more like a beginning than an end.
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The ending of the movie, "Limitless" set up a sequel, which instead came in the form of a TV Show. Both were a lot of fun, so it's too bad the show only got one season.
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While Netflix blessed everyone with a 4-part series that culminated in a Gilmore wedding, they drop a bombshell at the very end – Rory is pregnant! Why would they do that?
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Greg Garcia, the show's creator, had an ending planned for the show in Season 5, but it was canceled a season too early. Jason Lee himself says he would be willing to reprise his role as Earl Hickey to finish his list and answer some lingering questions.
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The ending to this series was satisfying in a lot of ways but there are still some questions left unanswered: Will Raj marry Buffy? Is Penny's baby a boy or girl? Will any of them ever learn to cook so they don't have to order so much takeout? We'll never know.
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