Upon its first use, Sam is sent into the past and into someone else’s body. Sam Beckett and the basic premise was that in the near-future, Beckett created a machine, the Quantum Leap Accelerator, that would allow him to travel in time. No doubt, hands down, unquestionably, the worst finale ever to air on television belongs to Donald P. Some would actually call that a bad show finale, but it pales in comparison to the worst of them all.
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There have also been distinctly disappointing show endings, like Seinfeld's trial and jail finale. Then there was Babylon 5, which ended its run with a deadly virus getting unleashed that would destroy all humanity (there was a spin-off in which a group went off to find the cure). It caused a complete reassessment of everything that came before it, a new prism through which to view all the interactions that had taken place in the series. Elsewhere, with its famous snow globe final show caused viewers to stop and think about what they witnessed.
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Not every show, of course, delivers a bad finale.
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However I seem to be in the minority here, so I wanted to take a moment and remind people of what a truly dreadful finale is like. I didn't think that The Sopranos did deliver a disappointing final episode, I thought that the ending to the series faced the same sort of uncertainty that was exhibited throughout every season. A week and a half after the finale of HBO's The Sopranos, it seems like the perfect time to take a step back and have a look at television finales, specifically bad ones.