The Darkest TV Finales In History
TV shows can end well, or they can break their fans' hearts on the way out. Here are some of the the darkest TV finales in history.
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TV shows can end well, or they can break their fans' hearts on the way out. Here are some of the the darkest TV finales in history.
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