tvsquad<\/a><\/p>\n ‘Stargate Universe’ (Mon., May 9, 9PM ET on Syfy) and ‘Secret Diary of a Call Girl’ (Thurs., May 26, 10:30PM, Showtime) air their series finales this month, but it’s the end of ‘Smallville’ — which flies off into the TV sunset after 10 seasons (Fri., May 13, 8PM ET on The CW) — that got us thinking about the memorable ways some of our other shows have bid TV land adieu.<\/p>\n
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Our top 10 series finales list includes a couple of polarizing picks (you either loved or hated that Journey-blarin’, onion-ring-noshing ending for a certain family of New Joisey-ans), a couple we’re pretty sure you’ll agree are gems and a number one pick that we’d argue is the most clever, most unexpected TV series finale ever.<\/p>\n
WARNING:<\/strong>\u00a0In case you’re still catching up with some of these shows on DVD … there be spoilers ahead.<\/p>\n 10. ‘The Wire’<\/strong>
\n Episode:\u00a0<\/strong>‘-30-‘
\n Finale date:<\/strong>\u00a0March 9, 2008
\n The big finish:<\/strong>\u00a0Carcetti became governor, fabulist Templeton won a Pulitzer, Michael continued on his path of crime, promising student Dukie spiraled into a life of drugs and recovering addict Bubbles remained clean and was invited to dinner with his family. But the best moments of the finale came during the wake mock for soon-to-be former Baltimore detective Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West), one of the most complicated, hilarious, devoted and sometimes corrupt cop characters in TV history, from one of the most complicated, compelling and sadly underappreciated dramas in TV history.<\/p>\n
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