" To this day , I still wish I never watched this show . "

Even thebest TV showsdon’t always stick the landing. In a post shared tor/television, site useru/spaceraingameasked, “What is the worst TV series finale?” — here are some of the most-upvoted responses!

⚠ ️HUGE WARNING ⚠ ️—this military post isabsolutely brimming with spoilers(obviously ) . Read at your own discretion !

1.“Dexterbecoming a lumberjack inDexter.”

2.“ThePretty Little Liarsone was INSULTING. Seven years of mental gymnastics for an evil British twin reveal.”

3.“TheWill & Grace2006 finale was so bad, they ignored it andrewrote the timelinefor the 2017 reboot.”

4.“How I Met Your Mother.”

5.“Game of Thrones.”

6.“Maybe not the worst of all time, but the end ofPenny Dreadfuldisappointed me so much I wanted to punch a wall.”

7.“The Flash.”

8.“Roseannehas to be way up there.”

9.“Medium.The show wasn’t too good to begin with, but the series finale was just ridiculous.”

10.“Star Trek Enterprise.”

11.“Sliders.”

12.“The original finale forX-Files.”

13.“A lot of these are great answers, but I can’t believe no one brought upSherlock. Maybe it’s because the entirety of the last two seasons of the show were bad, but holy sh*t is that finale garbage.”

14.“Castle. Nothing comes close.”

15.“Two And a Half Men. Extraordinary that went to air.”

16.“The Walking Deadwas a cluttered mess of sh*t by the end.”

17.“People who complain aboutGame of Thronesshould check outHouse of Cards.Thatwas bad. If you don’t like watching a story do a speed-run through its actual ending, try quickly shoehorning in a story you didn’t want to tell in the first place.”

H/T tor/televisionandu/spaceraingamefor having this discussion.

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Michael C. Hall, as Dexter, in rugged, plaid shirt and unkempt beard against a dark background with partially visible red text

A woman with long hair, hoop earrings, and a denim hoodie looks concerned while talking to someone off-camera

Debra Messing, holding a salad container, and Eric McCormack, reading a newspaper, in a scene from a TV show

A scene from "How I Met Your Mother" with Jason Segel, Alyson Hannigan, Neil Patrick Harris, Colbie Smulders, and Josh Radnor seated at a bar table

Bran Stark and Daenerys Targaryen, characters from Game of Thrones, are shown in separate images. Bran wears a fur cloak, and Daenerys has braided hair

A woman in old-fashioned attire is sitting and crying in a dimly lit room

Grant Gustin dressed as The Flash, in a red suit with a lightning bolt emblem, appears to be running fast in an urban setting

Roseanne Barr, Lecy Goranson, Sara Gilbert, Michael Fishman, and John Goodman are smiling together in casual clothing

Patricia Arquette in a close-up shot, looking solemn while wearing a white textured robe

Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, and John Billingsley in sci-fi uniforms on a spaceship set

Close-up of a person's hands holding a device with red LED numbers displaying "00:00:00."

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, in office attire, sitting at desks with FBI badges visible, in a scene from The X-Files

Benedict Cumberbatch stands by a river with a cityscape and bridge in the background, wearing a dark coat and scarf

Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in a serious scene, standing indoors with a focused look, wearing formal attire

Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones sit on a couch. Charlie holds a popcorn bowl, Jon is seated in the middle, Angus wears a graphic T-shirt and shorts

Close-up of Rick Grimes crying and a pregnant Michonne ready to fight, both from The Walking Dead series

Robin Wright, in a scene, wears a sleek, long-sleeve dress with a minimalist design. An American flag is visible in the background