Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Many TV shows end up letting the opportunity for a perfect series finale pass right by, opting to continue with more seasons. Whether it's due to popularity or the belief that a TV show can only get better with more seasons, some TV shows live beyond their required runtime.
9 13 Reasons Why Season 1, Episode 13, "Tape 7, Side A" Based on the novel of the same name by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why chronicles the events that follow the death of Hannah Baker, with fellow students learning the reasoning behind her death. 13 Reasons Why continued for four seasons, but the series would've had a stronger impact had it ended after the first season. Throughout the entirety of the series, 13 Reasons Why never shied away from difficult subject matters.
7 Heroes Season 1, Episode 23, "How to Stop an Exploding Man" Premiering in 2006, Heroes follows the lives of individuals with superpowers working together to save the world from disaster, but no superhuman ability could save the appeal of the series after its first season. Heroes season 1 was given near-universal praise from audiences, but the admiration for the series dwindled as the following three seasons premiered.
5 Teen Wolf Season 6, Episode 10, "Riders on the Storm" Unlike other TV shows whose shorter final seasons felt pointless, a cut-down season 6 of Teen Wolf would've been beneficial. Teen Wolf season 6 is made up of 20 episodes and is split into two parts, with the second half feeling largely unnecessary.
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