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What’s a show that had the perfect series finale?

A Show with the Perfect Series Finale: “Breaking Bad”

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When it comes to television shows that concluded with a perfect series finale, “Breaking Bad” is often at the top of the list. Created by Vince Gilligan, this critically acclaimed series ran from 2008 to 2013 and followed the transformation of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturing drug kingpin.

The Perfect Ending

The series finale, titled “Felina,” aired on September 29, 2013, and is widely praised for its satisfying and well-executed conclusion to the story. Here’s why “Breaking Bad” is considered to have had the perfect series finale:

Character Resolution

“Breaking Bad” excelled in providing closure to its characters’ arcs. Walter White’s journey came full circle, with his actions leading to a fitting end. The finale saw Walt tying up loose ends, ensuring his family was financially secure, and confronting his former business partners. His final act of taking down the neo-Nazi gang that threatened Jesse Pinkman, his former student and partner, was both redemptive and tragic.

Emotional Impact

The finale was emotionally resonant, delivering powerful scenes that left a lasting impact on viewers. Walter’s confession to his wife, Skyler, acknowledging that his actions were for his own satisfaction rather than the family’s benefit, added depth to his character. Jesse’s escape was a moment of liberation, offering hope and a sense of justice for a character who had suffered immensely throughout the series.

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Narrative Closure

“Breaking Bad” masterfully tied up its complex narrative threads. The meticulous planning and execution of Walt’s final plan showcased the intelligence and strategic thinking that had defined his character. The show avoided leaving any significant unanswered questions, providing viewers with a complete and coherent ending.

Visual and Thematic Consistency

The finale maintained the show’s signature visual style and thematic depth. The use of symbolism, such as the final shot of Walt in the meth lab, underscored the series’ exploration of power, morality, and identity. The episode’s pacing and tension were consistent with the high standards set by the show’s previous episodes.

Audience Satisfaction

Ultimately, the “Breaking Bad” series finale was satisfying for its audience. It delivered on the promises made throughout the series, respecting the intelligence of its viewers and honoring the complexity of its characters. Fans appreciated the way the show stayed true to its narrative and thematic elements until the very end.

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“Breaking Bad” stands as a prime example of how a series can conclude in a manner that is both satisfying and memorable. Its finale provided closure, emotional depth, and a sense of fulfillment that few shows manage to achieve, cementing its status as a benchmark for what a perfect series finale can be.

2 responses

  1. Kevin James Wholley Avatar

    Great show. I just completed this and better call Saul. Over the last month.

    1. RJ Robinson Avatar

      That’s another great show!

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