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Recently, Reddit useru/Mean_Ad_4762asked,“What TV show has a 10/10 finale?“and fans had their answers ready. Here are some of the shows that people thinkabsolutelynailed their series finale:

🚨 Warning : There are MASSIVE spoilers ahead ! 🚨

1.Schitt’s Creek

2.Parks and Recreation

3.The Good Place

4.The Sopranos

5.The Americans

6.Fleabag

7.The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8.Six Feet Under

9.The Wire

10.Band Of Brothers

11.MAS*H

12.Superstore

13.Scrubs

14.Brooklyn Nine-Nine

15.Bojack Horseman

16.Breaking Bad

17.Better Call Saul

18.Derry Girls

19.Justified

20.Gravity Falls

21.Blackadder

22.And finally,The Office

Note : Submissions have been edited for length and lucidness .

The cast of Schitt's Creek, including Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Daniel Levy, and Annie Murphy, say goodbye and drive off in a car in the series finale

The image shows characters from Parks and Recreation. Top: group photo. Middle: Adam Scott and Amy Poehler exchanging dialogue. Bottom: Amy Poehler close-up

Kristen Bell and William Jackson Harper, sitting together, contemplate the metaphor of a wave in the ocean as an analogy for life and death

Tony Soprano, Carmela Soprano, and A.J. Soprano are having dinner in a diner booth from "The Sopranos." Tony looks up as the bell rings

Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys in a dimly lit scene from "The Americans," standing together on a balcony at night, with text dialogue: "They'll be okay." "They'll remember us." "It feels strange." "(In Russian) We'll get used to it."

Andrew Scott and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as their characters in "Fleabag" share an intimate and emotional moment on a nighttime street

A character, Will, from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" stands in an empty house, looks around, jokes about the lights being off, and mentions missing everyone before leaving

The final scenes of "Six feet under"

Dominic West's character finds John Doman's character in a parked car and says, "Larry?" John responds, "Let's go home," with a cityscape in the background

Damian Lewis as Major Richard Winters in a military uniform from a scene in the TV series "Band of Brothers"

Alan Alda and Mike Farrell in military attire sit in a helicopter (top); stones on the ground spell "GOODBYE" (bottom)

the final scenes of "Superstore"

A scene from the TV show "Scrubs" featuring Zach Braff as J.D. reflecting on the past and future, with flashbacks of significant moments including a wedding

Captain Holt and Jake Peralta from "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" discussing funny dialogue in an office. Holt asks if he did it right, Jake confirms it was perfect

BoJack Horseman, an anthropomorphic horse in a suit, and an annoyed woman with glasses and a ponytail are in front of a starry night sky.

Top to bottom: Bryan Cranston as Walter White, tearful; Bryan Cranston lying on the ground; overhead view of a meth lab

Bob Odenkirk, in character, stands gripping a chain-link fence while wearing a hoodie and looking determined

the final scenes of "derry girls" as they finish voting on the Good Friday agreement

Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins in a scene from "Justified," featuring dialogue about the significance of Raylan's visit and their shared history of digging coal

Stan, Dipper, and Mabel from Gravity Falls share a heartfelt hug. Stan expresses relief but the text below shows the kids saying they'll miss him

Three-panel scene from Blackadder: soldiers in helmets saying, "Good luck, everyone," followed by chaotic battlefield shots with thick smoke and captions: "(Screaming and gunfire)."

Pam Beesly says, "I think an ordinary paper company like Dunder Mifflin was a great subject for a documentary." Michael Scott points to a painting and replies, "There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things." Pam says, "Isn't that kind of the point?"