An " distressed " ending does n’t needfully mean it ’s a forged one .

We recently rounded up a list ofmovies with unhappy endingsthat people still love, so we wanted to do the same for TV shows! According to theBuzzFeed Community, these are some of the shows with series finales that are (on some level) unhappy but that fans still love:

This is a office about close , so be careful ofspoilers .

1.Better Call Saul

2.The Sopranos

3.One Day

4.The Americans

5.Hannibal

6.Fleabag

7.The Good Place

8.24: Live Another Day

9.Quantum Leap

10.Doctor Who

11.How I Met Your Mother

12.Bojack Horseman

13.Killing Eve

14.90210

15.New Amsterdam

16.The Shield

Some responses have been edited for duration and/or clearness .

Bryan Cranston as his character in a scene where he is raising his hands while partially inside a dumpster

James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, and Robert Iler sit in a diner booth; James looks down, Edie reads a newspaper, and Robert looks ahead.

Ritu Arya and Robert Sheehan in an emotional scene from a TV show or movie, with Robert holding Ritu's neck and gazing intently into her eyes

Woman with short, curly hair, wearing glasses and a gray coat, stands on a train platform with tracks and trees in the background

Mads Mikkelsen in a scene, wearing a white straightjacket and a mask covering his mouth, reminiscent of Hannibal Lecter

Andrew Scott and Phoebe Waller-Bridge in a three-panel scene from "Fleabag." Text reads: "I love you." "It'll pass."

A person with medium-length blonde hair stands with their back facing the camera, wearing a sweater with rainbow stripes, observing a forest scene

Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer in a dramatic scene, holding two guns and standing beside a car at night

Text on a black background saying "Dr. Sam Becket never returned home."

Peter Capaldi and Michelle Gomez in a scene from Doctor Who, with Gomez holding a phone and Cybermen standing behind them

Josh Radnor reads to Cristin Milioti, who is in a hospital bed, holding hands, in a scene from a TV show

Diane Nguyen and BoJack Horseman sit on a roof at night, dressed in formal attire. Diane wears a blue dress and glasses; BoJack is in a turquoise suit

Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer in a scene from "Killing Eve," walking on a trail with open fields and cloudy skies in the background

Michael B. Jordan and Zac Efron in a warehouse, talking near a box and water bottles, with an American flag in the background

Ryan Eggold from 'New Amsterdam' hugs a young girl inside a building

A man pointing a handgun, dressed in a suit, appears tense in an indoor scene