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Unfortunately, some shows go too far in an effort to signal that the series is over for good. Those kinds of shows break the audience’s trust at the last second with unnecessary violence or ridiculous situations that make the entire show infamous for not landing the plane properly.
Below you’ll find 7 examples of TV shows that went too far with their endings, and will forever live in infamy as a result.
7) The Entire Town Is Blown Up At The End of Little House On The Prairie

Little House on the Prairie was a cultural phenomenon during the 1970s, running for nine years and spawning a one-season spinoff called Little House: A New Beginning. Unfortunately, its ending is famous for the wrong reasons.
In the final episode, the residents decide to blow up Walnut Grove rather than allow greedy tycoons to take over the town, and the series ends with everything exploding. The sentiment behind this decision is understandable and is likely even more relatable today than it was in 1983 when the episode aired.
However, this ending was heartbreaking for fans who had stuck with the series for nine long years, only for it to end in such a violent and permanent manner. Additionally, Michael Landon’s decision to blow up the sets partially out of anger that the show had been canceled seems silly now that Netflix has announced a reboot of Little House on the Prairie. That legacy material could’ve come in handy.
6) Seinfeld Ends With Everyone In Jail

Seinfeld’s series finale is widely considered to be one of the worst endings to a popular show in ever. Like Little House on the Prairie, Seinfeld ran for nine seasons before ruining everything in its final episode. This controversial series finale culminated with Jerry, Kramer, Elaine, and George in jail for breaking a “Good Samaritan law” by filming someone getting robbed instead of trying to help.
The concept wasn’t funny, and it added insult to injury to know that if this hadn’t been the series finale, the group would have been out of jail and back in New York City in the next episode, without any explanation of how they got out of trouble. Sadly, since this was the last episode, the final impression viewers got was of their favorite characters behind bars, which was no way to end a beloved comedy series.
5) Dinosaurs Ends With Dinosaurs Going Extinct

Dinosaurs was a cute ABC show about a family of dinosaurs who acted like humans, including a baby dinosaur who often responded to others with the catchphrase, “Not the Mama!” A lighthearted series like this should not have ended on the depressing note that it did.
When Dinosaurs ended, the writers followed popular scientific theories about why dinosaurs died out by having an asteroid hit the Earth and kill everybody. That might be scientifically accurate, or at least plausible, but it isn’t the way to end a popular TV show. The ending meant that the family of dinosaurs viewers had fallen in love with all died, and it left people feeling depressed, like the time they’d devoted to the series had been wasted.
4) ALF Ended on a Frustrating Cliffhanger

ALF was a victim of premature cancellation. The sitcom about a family who adopts an alien who crash-lands on Earth ran for four seasons before NBC decided not to greenlight a fifth. This is unfortunate because it meant that ALF’s fate would never be resolved.
In the final episode, ALF was captured by the US government. Had the series gone ahead, season 5 would have addressed what happened to him and how the family helped free him. Instead, the show ended with ALF in government custody, where he undoubtedly underwent unethical scientific “testing” because he was considered inferior to humans. This cruel ending is not worthy of a sitcom that used ALF’s alien status to make people laugh.











