10 TV Shows That Are FINALLY Ending

The Handmaid's Tale is FINALLY wrapping up with season six.

By Jack Pooley /

Deciding when to end a TV show is incredibly tricky: rush things and you can end up with a Game of Thrones-level catastrophe, but let it drag on for years longer than the story "needs" and you get something like Dexter's depressing original run.

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And so, while fans will usually be sad to see their favourite shows go regardless, these 10 TV series feel like they're getting an ending that's been one hell of a long time coming indeed.

Regardless of the state these shows are currently in, fans have largely been expecting them to wrap up for quite some time, and whatever the reason - most often network greed or production delays - they're still going.

But the end is finally, finally nigh, with each of these shows having either outright announced an upcoming end-point or at least blatantly signalling that it's on the very near horizon.

On one hand these shows coming to an end will leave a bit of an empty void in fans' hearts, but on the other, you can't deny that they've had a damn good run all the same...

10. The Walking Dead

It's often repeated among The Walking Dead's long-suffering fans that the show itself has become a shambling zombie that simply refuses to die, but after 11 seasons, it will finally air its last-ever episode on November 20.

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Even though many have dubbed the last few seasons a fair return to form, The Walking Dead is a show that clearly just... kept going far beyond its actual creative threshold because the ratings remained relatively high.

But when protagonist Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) departed the show mid-way through 2018's season nine, the ratings entered a seemingly irreversible death spiral, with a recent episode garnering an all-time low of just 1.55 million viewers, compared to its all-time high of 17.29 million for the season five premiere.

Though AMC already has numerous spin-off projects in the works - one centered around Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride), another around Rick and Michonne (Danai Gurira), and one focused on Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) - it'll nevertheless be a relief to see the flagship show finally put out to pasture, many years after it reached both its narrative and ratings peak.

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