¡Top 20 Finales de TV MEMORABLES!

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Buenos o malos, estos finales de series de televisión son inolvidables. Bienvenido a WatchMojo Español, hoy nos centraremos en finales de los que, independientemente de su calidad, seguimos hablando años después.
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00:00I feel like all my kids grew up and then they married each other.
00:06It's every parent's dream.
00:18By the way, Sam, you might want to take advantage of this delay to reconsider what you're doing.
00:30Number 20. Finale. The Office.
00:32Few series better represent the humor of the 2000s than The Office.
00:43The McCommentary could always find the fun and sentimental parts in the boredom of the working day and the office romance.
00:55The great unexpected moment of the finale was the return of Steve Carell as Michael Scott.
00:59A surprise for practically everyone, since he had abandoned the series two seasons earlier.
01:05The episode showed how far the American series had come in its counterpart with the British,
01:10and that ultimately, despite the jokes, jokes and misunderstandings,
01:15it was always a story about finding beauty in the ordinary.
01:24Number 19. The Book of Norad. The Leftovers.
01:28Since the first episode in which a group of people survives the sudden and inexplicable disappearance of millions of people,
01:34the series never promised easy answers. Or answers in general.
01:39In the last episode, Nora Durst tries to reach the parallel universe where all the missing people are, including her family.
01:46But the plot is ultimately about the stories we tell ourselves when the pain is too much to bear.
01:58I'm not doing this. Never again.
02:01Whether Nora's story about the Other Side is true or not may not be the most important thing.
02:07In the end, she accepts the loss of her family and can be able to overcome it.
02:12I'm here.
02:14Number 18. Mr. Monk and the End. Part 1 and 2. Monk.
02:19A series of blackmail and murders leads the eccentric homicide detective Adrian Monk after the trail of a corrupt judge.
02:26Are you going to kill a federal judge tonight?
02:29I'm the judge.
02:31However, this mystery affected us on a personal level.
02:34The judge turns out to be the man who murdered Monk's wife.
02:38The years of obsession and pain of the detective come to a boiling point in an incredibly tense climax,
02:44when he points a gun at the murderer of his wife and demands answers.
02:49So you killed her.
02:52And then Trudy.
02:56And for what?
02:59For nothing!
03:00It is a decisive and exciting moment thanks to the interpretation of Tony Shalhoub.
03:05Nominated to the Emmy, but the best is the ending, in which Monk meets his wife's lost daughter.
03:11Number 17. The End. Lost.
03:14Serious fans will say that it is a masterpiece, others that it is a complete failure.
03:19But it seems impossible not to have strong feelings for the ending.
03:23With Lost, the creators Damon Lindelof, J.J. Abrams and Jeffrey Leva
03:28created a story of incredible scope for television
03:32and addressed without fear issues such as faith, science, metaphysics and parallel universes.
03:38You're not supposed to die! The island needs you!
03:41In the end, we had to close so many arches that we were tuned in just to see if they managed to land the plane.
03:47So to speak.
03:48The most important and heartbreaking conclusion seems to be that the parallel universe outside the island is actually the one beyond.
03:55Although some viewers wanted a simpler explanation,
03:59many thought that the series had made clear what happened in an exchange between Jack Shepard and his father.
04:05Yeah, I'm real. You're real.
04:08Number 16. Saul Gone. Better Call Saul.
04:11The work of Bob Undercurt, as the narcissistic lawyer who was with the Breaking Bad criminals,
04:17made this spin-off essential.
04:24But Better Call Saul is a story of how an idealistic lawyer becomes the kind of man who protects and instigates criminals.
04:32And the climax is as exciting and bittersweet as everything that Breaking Bad gave us.
04:36Saul appears before a court full of people who were harmed,
04:40directly or indirectly, by his actions.
04:43He admits the crimes and accepts the punishment.
04:58Although Saul is able to regain his consciousness and his past as Jimmy McGill,
05:03his reputation among the criminals chases him to his long sentence in prison.
05:08Number 15. My Finale. Scraps.
05:11Well, technically it wasn't the last of Scraps,
05:14but this episode in two parts was written, shot and aired
05:18under the assumption that the series wouldn't have a ninth season.
05:23Endings are never easy.
05:25I always build them up so much in my head they can't possibly live up to my expectations and I just end up disappointed.
05:31The series talks about Dr. J.D. Dorian, played by Zach Braff,
05:35when his stay in the hospital comes to an end.
05:38Although he's frustrated because no one wants to say goodbye to him
05:41or participate in the usual clichés of a series finale.
05:45He even has to deceive his superior, Dr. Cox,
05:48to make him a compliment before he leaves.
05:56Although the series came back,
05:57the episode is a perfect goodbye to the many characters who adorned the corridors of the hospital Sacred Heart.
06:03Number 14. The Last One. Part 1 and 2. Friends.
06:08Babies are born, phalanxes are damaged, keys are given and coffee is taken.
06:18The end of the series Friends gave the fans everything they wanted,
06:22and managed to do it and be as fun and romantic as always.
06:26Had the audience of a studio ever been as excited as when Rachel got off the plane?
06:40The Last One is a legendary series finale,
06:43a reminder of everything these people have gone through together.
06:47Things may change for the A's, but the title says it all.
06:51Whatever happens, they will always be friends.
06:54Number 13. The Last One. St. Elsewhere.
06:57The fans of this hospital drama were moved, confused and maybe a little frustrated by their final moments.
07:13After six seasons, the audience saw how it was revealed that Dr. Donald Westfall
07:18was a worker and that the outside of the hospital St. Elius
07:22was inside a snow globe of his young autistic son, Tommy.
07:27This suggests that the series was in his mind, but what makes this even more incredible
07:32is that St. Elsewhere had many crossovers with other shows,
07:36which means that Cheers, Law & Order and even The X-Files
07:41would technically be in what is known as the Tommy Westfall universe.
07:45Number 12. The Finale. Seinfeld.
07:48It can only be horrible for a while. At some point, karma will catch you.
07:58That's what the four misanthropes of Seinfeld discovered in the controversial ending of the series.
08:03In part conclusion and part list of successes, Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer are judged,
08:08and several characters who were bothered during the series are called to testify against them.
08:14It all ended as soon as the Nazi of the soup got on the stage.
08:28Although it was criticized a lot that the episode was based on previous chapters
08:31instead of creating a satisfactory conclusion,
08:34the general feeling was that it had not been quite fun.
08:38Number 11. Whenever You're Ready. The Good Place. Everything has an end.
08:44Number 803 of my new project. This is the one. I can feel it.
08:49Whenever You're Ready tries to make sense of the limited time we have.
08:53That's the classic style of the show, but it's also what makes the best series endings.
08:58The Good Place was never afraid to make us rethink everything we thought we knew from the beginning.
09:04Surprisingly, creator Michael Schur always knew how to find humor and lightness,
09:09even with a theme as strong as life after death.
09:13In the end, everyone finds peace and moves on spiritually,
09:17without sacrificing humor or sincere emotion.
09:20Fans and critics agreed that it was a suitable farewell for a surprisingly deep comedy.
09:28Number 10. Family Meeting. The Shield.
09:31The antiheroes of television invite us to want them to get away with it despite their bad behavior.
09:43However, there is always the expectation that they get what they deserve in the end.
09:48After seven seasons seeing how Detective Big Mackey broke all the rules
09:53and indirectly caused the death of his best friend as a consequence,
09:57in the end he receives what seems like the ultimate revenge.
10:00A job at the office.
10:02It's appropriate and pathetic for a man who gave everything for his job,
10:06no matter who he destroyed.
10:13We made each other into something worse than our individual selves.
10:17Fans and critics were especially happy that a TV series with an antihero had a satisfactory ending.
10:24After all, we still couldn't get our heads out at the end of The Sopranos, but we'll talk about that.
10:30Number 9. The Judgment Part II. The Fugitive.
10:34The story of Dr. Richard Campbell evading the law to catch the murderer of his wife almost had no end.
10:41The two-part episode aired several months after the last regular episode,
10:45since the network seemed to not understand that people really cared about what happened to the characters.
10:51In one of the most seen episodes in television history,
10:55Richard Campbell faces face to face with the murderer of his wife.
10:59Four years of persecutions conclude when he corrals the criminal
11:03at the top of a tower in an amusement park.
11:11The end was incredibly full of suspense,
11:14and it was a real change in the way people expected a series to end.
11:26Number 8. The Last Show. The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
11:30Mary Richards and her colleagues from the WJM television network had many good things.
11:37Hello, Mr. Coleman. This is Mary Richards in the newsroom.
11:40Whether they were in a disastrous news story or in any other personal or professional matter,
11:46fans had come to love this group of eccentrics,
11:49and as much as they were not sad to see them leave,
11:52Mary and her colleagues starred in one of the most memorable endings of all the series.
11:57You know something, Mr. Grant? Now that it's over, I don't feel as bad as I thought I was going to.
12:03They refuse to break their last group hug,
12:05and they move like a clumsy unit to be able to hug each other just a few more minutes
12:10before everyone takes separate paths, leaving our televisions forever.
12:15I think we all need some Kleenex.
12:18There's some on Mary's desk.
12:25She is also credited with the invention of many comedy troupes that still exist today.
12:30Number 7. Made in America. The Sopranos.
12:34Ah yes, the moment when millions of Americans thought the signal had gone.
12:46Six seasons and many murders later, Tony Soprano is between the sword and the wall.
12:52He faces a large-scale war between the mafia and New York,
12:56and he knows that anyone, even a stranger, could be his killer.
13:00People interpret in different ways the sudden black cut at the end of the episode,
13:05but even if he survives, as long as he remains the chief of the mafia of the Sopranos,
13:09he will never be able to lower his guard.
13:11Not like we haven't envisioned this day.
13:13No, not much time.
13:15He is condemned in any way.
13:17This shocking and untraditional ending has become material for analysis and memes since it was broadcast.
13:30Number 6. Sawson's Comet. Avatar. The Last Airbender.
13:34This fantasy animated series was never a traditional heroic story,
13:38in which the good guys hit the bad guys.
13:51Avatar captivated the public with its stories of war, fascism and non-violence,
13:55and made these themes acceptable to a young audience.
13:59In the four final episodes, collectively titled Sawson's Comet,
14:03the protagonist is forced to face his non-violent philosophy.
14:07Even in front of a dangerous and relentless enemy with fire control,
14:11Aang refuses to kill him.
14:20In the end, it addresses the fundamental themes of the series,
14:23peace, faith and violence,
14:25without failing to offer a complete and exciting story with a lot of heart and laughter.
14:31Number 5. The Last Newhart. Newhart.
14:34Bob Newhart was not unknown to the public when he starred in Newhart.
14:38He had already had the leading role in The Bob Newhart Show, a decade earlier.
14:43That is why, at the end of this series, when the Bob Newhart of Newhart
14:47woke up in the bedroom of The Bob Newhart Show,
14:50the public was left speechless before the revelation of a multiverse Newhart.
14:56Honey, wake up. You won't believe the dream I just had.
15:00Suzanne Plachette, his co-star in the first series,
15:04made a cameo as his wife Emily,
15:06and heard impatiently how he described the Newhart show
15:10as a fun dream he had had.
15:12I mean, the maid was an heiress.
15:15Her husband talked in alliteration.
15:18The handyman kept missing the point of things.
15:21Never another twist like Everything Was A Dream
15:23had been so deserved and fun.
15:26Number 4. One For The Road. Cheers.
15:29You can never be unfaithful to your one true love.
15:32You can never be unfaithful to your one true love.
15:35Says the philosopher and resident accountant Norm Peterson.
15:39Sam Malone, the owner and bartender of Cheers,
15:42seems to not know what he means.
15:44In the end, he loses his partner and ex-girlfriend Rebecca Howe for a new man,
15:49and even reconnects with Diane Chambers,
15:52the woman he fell in love with at the beginning of the series.
15:55Even so, the bar and the clients have become his family,
15:59and he realizes how lucky he is to have them.
16:02The important thing is we came to our senses.
16:05Things in Cheers will go on as usual,
16:07no matter if we see it every week or not.
16:10Number 3. Everyone's Waiting. Six Feet Under.
16:14Although the series always seemed focused on death,
16:16a difficult topic to elude when the main stage is a funeral,
16:19the ending of Six Feet Under was a celebration of life.
16:29When Claire Fisher prepares to leave for New York,
16:32she makes peace with her family and moves away from the only home she has ever known.
16:46We see a series of images of the future,
16:49set with the song Britney Spears,
16:51that visit each of the main characters at the time of their death.
16:55It is an impressive and surrealist sequence
16:58that sums up the whole theme of the series.
17:00Death is tragic, and farewells are inevitable,
17:04but this is what makes life beautiful.
17:08Number 2. Felina. Breaking Bad.
17:12Unlike The Sopranos, Breaking Bad took its story of a criminal antihero
17:15to a satisfactory and predictably bloody ending.
17:28After destroying the relationship with his family
17:30and with the authorities trampling on his heels,
17:33Walter White and his henchman Jesse
17:35are involved in a confrontation with an old partner,
17:38but not even the fact that Walt finally confesses
17:40about why he committed the crime
17:42can save him from his fate.
17:52In the end, he does a great job tying all the loose ends.
17:55Walt is sincere with those who hurt him
17:58and faces his punishment.
18:00Jesse achieves his freedom,
18:02and all debts are paid.
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18:15Now, let's go to the end.
18:17Number 1. Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen. M.A.S.H.
18:21This episode paved the way
18:23for future series endings to run.
18:28Putting an end to 11 seasons of laughter
18:30in times of crisis,
18:32is not a small thing,
18:34but M.A.S.H. ended with an explosion.
18:36The horrors of the war
18:38are shown in all its splendor in the end,
18:40when Hawkeye suffers a nervous breakdown
18:42due to a traumatic incident
18:44related to some refugees
18:46hiding from enemy patrols.
18:49The group of adorable army doctors
18:51spend their last days together.
18:53They say goodbye
18:55and continue on separate paths,
18:57changed forever
18:59by their stay in the army's mobile surgical hospital
19:01number 4077.
19:03The old joke that M.A.S.H.
19:05lasted much longer
19:07than Hawkeye's own life
19:09is now a joke
19:11that will never be forgotten.
19:13In the end,
19:15M.A.S.H.
19:17lasted much longer
19:19than the Korean War itself
19:21is a testimony of its timelessness,
19:23even now,
19:2550 years later.
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