Seinfeld to The Sopranos: The 10 Most Controversial Series Finales Ever

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For a show about nothing, reaction to Seinfeld‘s series finale sure was something.

It’s been 22 years since the beloved NBC sitcom signed off on May 14, 1998 with a two-part episode that put a pin in the story of Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer. And in all that time, there’s still a vocal contingent of the show’s fan base who haven’t gotten over the fact that the show, created by star Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, refused to give us anything close to resembling a happy ending. 

Rather, by the time the parade of guest stars had finished testifying against the core four for the various terrible things they’d done over the past TK seasons, the image we were left with was one of just desserts: Seinfeld and his co-stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards stuck behind bars, their iconic characters found guilty of caring about no one but themselves.

Of course, in the two decades since, there have been more than a few shows that have followed in their footsteps, leaving viewers scratching their heads and wondering whether they’d just wasted years of their lives. In honor of Seinfeld‘s most ignoble anniversary, here are the 10 shows that most infamously failed to stick their landing.

(E! and NBC are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)

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