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I can remember a couple off of the top of my head.
The XFiles had a pretty good final episode. It all took place with Scully testifing to the Feds exactly what had happened to her and Mulder during the nine year run. It actually did an incredible job of tying all the plot lines together. A very good episode to watch if, like me, you got fed up with the "mythology" storyline in the middle of the series.
Another ending that sticks out in my memory is the final episode of The Wonder Years. I think I remember this one because it was pretty realistic, not your typical happy ending. The part I'm talking about didn't happen in the actual episode, but in the final Daniel Stern narriation. At the end of the episode he explained that he didn't end up with Winnie Cooper and that his dad died not too long after the final episode. It was an unusally unhappy ending.
The one that really sticks in my head is the St. Elsewhere final episode. You know what i'm talking about. The one where we see the outside of the building, and all of a sudden it pans out, and it turns out to be a snowglobe, and the ENTIRE series was an autistic child's imagination. This has to be the worst ending to a show EVER. The writers were on pot, I'm sure of it.
Beverly Hills 90210- All I remember was that their was a big dance during the final scene. I think some got married. I can't remember.
There was also the final episode of Growing Pains where he says goodbye cause he's moving out and his best friend Boner decides to go join the military.
There was also the final episode of Growing Pains where he says goodbye cause he's moving out and his best friend Boner decides to go join the military.