6 Fantasy TV Shows With the Best Finales

6 Fantasy TV Shows With the Best Finales — Collider
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Crafting a satisfying ending is one of fiction’s hardest tasks, and these fantasy series largely get it right. Their finales resonate because they balance emotional impact, moral clarity and a sense of adventure, leaving viewers fulfilled while still giving them something to ponder.

Kingdom’s last episode functions as both a cliffhanger and a de facto conclusion: a feuding Joseon dynasty accidentally unleashes zombies with a resurrection plant, the heroes battle on a frozen lake, and a time jump reveals a ruler in hiding and simmering political tension, with Ashin of the North introduced in a prequel special.

The Good Place turns its afterlife premise into a thoughtful coda about mortality and meaning, guiding characters to accept that endings give life significance. Over the Garden Wall reframes its whimsical, dark miniseries as a limbo-tinged tale about childhood, loss and consequence, leaving room for interpretation.

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