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Ending a beloved television series in a way that ties up loose ends without being a checklist slog while also saying goodbye to our favorite characters in an emotionally satisfying way is difficult. Very difficult. Let’s take a look at some of the best – and worst – finales in television history.
Looking for your next must-watch series? NerdNet has you covered. We’re bringing you the ultimate list of the 100 best shows available to stream right now.
Anime has changed the world, but have you heard the music? From the legendary jazz of Cowboy Bebop to the orchestral majesty of My Neighbor Totoro and the alt-rock chaos of FLCL, we survey the definitive anime soundtracks. Get ready to discover why these scores—blending everything from EDM to classical—are some of the greatest in cinema history.
The G FUEL x Critical Role Collector’s Box is here to celebrate a full decade of storytelling, laughter, and epic crits. Whether you’re tuning in for a marathon of The Legend of Vox Machina or rolling for initiative in your own campaign, this special edition flavor channels the energy of a true adventurer.
Well, we did it, gang – we painstakingly made it through all eight episodes of Alien: Earth. My opinion of the first four episodes can be copied and pasted into my opinion of the last four episodes, so there is no reason to recap my hatred.
If you are looking for an anime with solid visuals and decent action with focus on swordplay, but don’t mind the clichè dialogue and tired cookie-cutter side characters, then this may scratch your itch.
This is the season finale and it’s a mess. The writers try to tie a bunch of threads together from a season that didn’t have a lot of threads. The first 10 minutes are confusing and chaotic and then they introduce a new planet-killing villain: Evil. I’m not kidding. Evil.
Terrarium channels the spirit of classic Trek with a grittier twist, pairing a human and a Gorn in an unlikely survival story. It expands the Gorn arc with intriguing parallels, though the ending leaves some questions unresolved.
Dreaming of starships and time travel? Discover which sci-fi universe you belong in—Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, Firefly, BSG or 40K. Take the quiz.
Star Trek keeps boldly multiplying—there’s always a new Trek series warping onto our screens. In fact, there always seems to…
