Fantasy TV shows often take us on epic journeys through mystical lands, introducing us to unforgettable characters and gripping stories. However, as much as viewers love the adventure, a satisfying conclusion is critical for any series to leave a lasting impact. A great ending ties up loose ends, delivers emotional payoffs, and leaves audiences feeling fulfilled. These endings resonate because thy honor the story’s themes and characters, providing a fitting closure to the journey.
From epic battles to heartfelt farewells, some stories are champions in the art of concluding fantasy series with style and substance. They are effective, whether through character resolution, thematic consistency, or just pure emotional impact.
10 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Rocked the World With Female Empowerment
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is massively popular and continues to draw new audiences, despite being off the air for two decades. With a punchy and powerful female lead, Buffy’s exploration of issues relevant to women and its self-aware pop culture references made the show a fan favorite. Buffy was the first female hero to lead her own TV series, and her success paved the way for other women in similar roles. As the series progressed, it became clear that it would have to have a killer ending to keep fans happy.
The writers on the Buffy team did not miss a beat. The show ended on a satisfying high note, with a strong message of empowerment and new beginnings. Everything was tied up nicely in a bow: the characters’ stories ended satisfyingly and ultimately the show provided a nice send-off for Buffy herself. Buffy ends the series supported by women and girls around the world. She loves life and chooses to stand with her friends and the new Slayers. Despite the town she once called home being destroyed, Buffy survives and can show Dawn the world they saved together with their loved ones. With an epic final battle and good character sacrifices, the end brings Buffy’s journey full circle.
9 Avatar: The Last Airbender Touched Fans of All Ages
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Often cited as one of the best cartoons of all time, Avatar: The Last Airbender would not have the title without its deeply satisfying ending. Praised for its characters, story, and messages, the show has one of the strongest scripts of all time. The show features a diverse cast of characters who face various issues of marginalization and the character’s stories are centered around their ability to overcome even the scariest threats. The plot is well-written and nuanced, and the show combines seriousness and humor, laden with deep yet simple messages.
Aang’s growth as a character is the biggest reason why this series finale is so good. Fans got to watch Aang transition from a silly little boy to the savior of the world. Nothing is more satisfying than watching a twelve-year-old put Fire Lord Ozai in his place. Even the Fire Nation can’t stop the group from joining forces, including Zuko (who even got a happy ending), and though Aang has to make some intense moral choices, he pulls through. The Avatar: The Last Airbender finale delivered a perfect balance of action, character development, and thematic resolution.
8 The Good Place Hit Audiences With a Twist Ending That Made Them Bawl
Fans loved The Good Place for many reasons, including its writing, acting, setting, and tone. Some praise the show for being clever, endearing, weird, and fun, while also discussing what it means to be a good person. This particular show did end with a twist, and twist endings can be a massive pitfall for any show if not done correctly.
Thankfully for The Good Place, fans loved it. Sentimental and tear-jerking, both happy and sad, the show gave the characters space to come to satisfying conclusions. While strangely melancholy, it completely ties all loose ends while avoiding an entirely happily-ever-after-style ending. Each character gets what they need, fulfilling foreshadowed promises dropped earlier in the show.
7 Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) Opens Doors To Fan Theories Years After It Aired
Twin Peaks: The Return treated this television show like it was film instead, almost as if it was one film broken into eighteen parts, as David Lynch put it. The filmography makes this show a dazzling work of filmmaking with rock-solid emotional groundwork. For a revival series, it not only honored the source material but still stood entirely on its own.
The Return concluded with a haunting finale that stayed true to the show’s surreal nature, leaving viewers with more questions than answers. This mystery was a perfect fit for the series’ tone, and fans still have discourse on social media trying to figure out what the ending actually means. Everyone has their own interpretation, which is what makes this ending so great.
6 Supernatural Finally Sent Sam and Dean Into the Television Afterlife
Supernatural was a show for both millennials and Xers. At various points throughout the show, fans speculated that it would end, and somehow it just kept going. Some fans loved this, mostly because its main characters, Sam and Dean, are so endearing. It’s hard to leave characters behind and watch their stories come to an end, especially when the show becomes such a huge part of pop culture.
Eventually, though, all good things have to come to an end. Those who argue it was necessary often see the final episode as an epilogue to Supernatural as a whole. Many fans were overjoyed that they got to see Sam and Dean living out their lives in peace after fifteen seasons of fighting monsters. The writers knew they were never going to please everyone, but they did the best they could with the material they had, which is sometimes all fans can ask for.
5 Lost Explores Deeper Topics and A Second Take Is Necessary To Appreciate the Nuance of the Ending
Thought-provoking, original, and full of great storytelling, Lost ran for a lengthy six seasons and is a fun ride for viewers who don’t expect all of their questions to be answered right away. The show is so good that it is better the second time around.
Some describe the finale of Lost as spiritual, but ultimately the final episode was character-driven, as all good finales should be. Lost is ultimately a show about people looking for meaning in their lives, so without the spiritual aspect of the finale, the show would not have been able to come full circle. Even though there was an uproar when the show ended in 2010, as the show has sat with viewers over time, many now say that Lost has one of the best endings in television history.
4 The Leftovers Leaves More Questions Than Answers in the Best Way
The Leftovers was genuinely good and one of HBO’s best-written shows. The writing enforced positive messages, pushing past the grittiness and nihilism that dominated television at the time, and was comfortable letting viewers struggle with understanding the deeper meaning of its messages.
The series finale provided a poignant and satisfying conclusion to the mysterious and emotional journey of the characters. Throughout The Leftovers, nothing is answered, but at the same time, everything is answered. As many fans of the show have said, “Answers are overrated.” This is a great show for viewers who love lying in bed after the finale wondering what they just watched and thinking about how humans deal with loss.

The Leftovers
Three years after the disappearance of 2% of the global human population, a group of people in a small New York community try to continue their lives while coping with the tragedy of the unexplained nature of the event.
- Release Date
- June 29, 2014
- Cast
- Justin Theroux , Amy Brenneman , Christopher Eccleston
- Seasons
- 3
- Creator
- Damon Lindelof, Tom Perrotta
3 Merlin Ends on a Sad Note That Makes Fans Think
Even though the show was riddled with clichés and stereotypes of medieval fantasy stories, Merlin was a powerhouse while it aired. It’s also incredibly bingeable and fun to watch. The charm of the characters and the plot itself helped Merlin establish the series as a beloved cult classic. The show itself is a good time with plenty of action, magic, and drama, and Merlin is a lovable protagonist with a lot of heart.
The series finale of this beloved show offered a bittersweet and emotionally resonant conclusion to this interpretation of the Arthurian legends. This particular finale is controversial, with some fans claiming it is the worst ending of any TV series. However, those who love it believe it did the show justice. The last episode of Merlin needed to resolve a substantial amount of conflict in a very short period of time, and those who agree with the show’s ending think it may have been the writers’ intentions the entire time for Merlin to doom his future. Ending a show with a character that must learn to be better can make for a strong finale, but it may not have been what fans of this type of fantasy show wanted.
2 Spartacus Honored Andy Whitfield and Its Fans
Spartacus was a whirlwind of violence and historical fantasy, and the show overall was well-received by fans. Spartacus set a record for Starz, with the show having just under one million viewers for the premiere. This show was not without its tragedy (the actor who played Spartacus passed away during filming due to complications with cancer), and the writers delivered a stunning and satisfying end to thank fans who had stuck with them through it all.
The epic and emotionally charged Spartacus finale honored the show’s roots and character arcs. The final battle, too, was both brutal and intense. Ultimately, the show ended on a positive note, which was gratefully received by fans of the show.
1 Once Upon a Time Has a Happily Ever After Ending
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Fans ate up this adult adaptation of fairytales, especially its complex character development and optimistic themes. Once Upon a Time allowed many viewers to escape. Themes of self-discovery and actions rooted in hope pop up throughout the show, and because of the audience, it only makes sense for the show to end on a hopeful note.
Once Upon a Time gave viewers exactly what they wanted and delivered happy endings to many characters. Even characters like The Evil Queen have a good ending. All in all, this show ends with closure, which is all many fans can ask for, while celebrating the power of hope, family, and love.