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The amount of content on streaming sites nowadays literally makes it easy to have a story that either dies or leaves the audience with a cliffhanger that does not follow through on. But some Netflix originals have learned the art of the ideal goodbye. The Hollywood Reporter industry analysis has suggested that a series finale can be the whole legacy of a show and its viewership in the long term. These particular titles were able to please fans by providing conclusions that were earned, touching, and complete stories.
Better Call Saul

This masterpiece, a prequel, was arguably superior to its predecessor in the sense that it provided a finale that was based on accountability and redemption. The legal drama ended remarkably silently and emotionally in a way that was very true to the characters.
Schitt’s Creek

Although it was originally a CBC product, its tremendous Netflix success ended in a finale that heralded growth. The Rose family got on their feet, and it was shown that kindness and community could be transformative.
The Good Place

It is extremely difficult to give a finale to a comedy about the afterlife, and this show succeeded in bringing some cosmic fulfillment. It implied that life is beautiful since it will come to an end.
Mindhunter

The last episodes were a chilling glimpse into the mental cost of criminal profiling, although certain episodes were cut short. It made a memorable impression by placing more emphasis on the ambiance rather than clean, tidy solutions.
The Queen’s Gambit

The last match was the climax of the character of Beth Harmon, played by Anya Taylor-Joy. The end was like a big celebration of sobriety, independence, and commanding one’s own craft.
Unbelievable

This small series ended with a strong statement of female investigators seizing persistence. It gave us a feeling of fairness that was more rooted in the real world as opposed to Hollywood glamour.
The Last Kingdom

Uhtred of Bebbanbury at last achieved his long-held dreams in an ending that was suitably epic. The end was the bridge between individual wishes and the history of the nation at large.
Grace And Frankie

Concluding its protracted existence with an emphasis on agency in late life, this comedy demonstrated that reinvention could take place at any age. It was the last moments that cemented the value of a partner in crime.