Just as most — if not all — good things often have beginnings and endings, our favorite TV shows inevitably always come to an end — it’s sad, but they always do. 

After several years of filming and dominating the TV screens, fans’ favorites like “This is Us,” “Better Call Saul” and “The United States of Al” finally came to an end in 2022, and many others too. 

Goodbyes are sad but as sad as they are, they are quite inevitable. This article is a guide to the TV shows in their final season and the ones that already ended in 2022.

5 TV Shows in Their Final Seasons

Here’s a quick highlight of 10 TV shows currently in their final seasons. 

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“The Walking Dead”

TV shows in their last season

Source: AMC

Back in April, AMC announced that the third installment of “The Walking Dead” season three would be the last fans see of the series which made its debut on October 31, 2011. Although the producers have promised that the storyline will have a few spin-offs which will include many of your fans’ favorite characters such as Carol (Melissa McBride), Daryl (Norman Reedus), and Maggie (Lauren Cohan), among others.

Related: “The Walking Dead” Final Season: The End of an Era

The third installment kicked off on October 2, 2022, and is currently streaming weekly on AMC. The finale is expected to air on November 20. 

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“Dead to Me”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Netflix

The third and final season of the Netflix Black comedy “Dead to Me” premieres on November 17. The tragicomedy was renewed in July 2020 but production was delayed by the pandemic and Applegate’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis in 2021. However, the final season is here at last and the TV show is a wrap. 

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“Atlanta”

TV shows in their last season

Source: FX

Season four of Donald Glover’s FX series “Atlanta” premiered on September 15, 2020 with two episodes. The last installment is scheduled to run till November 10, 2022 when the characters bid their goodbyes. 

New episodes of “Atlanta” streams every Thursday on FX

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“Queen Sugar”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Youtube

The final season of “Queen Sugar” kicked off on September 6 2022 on Oprah Winfrey Network. The drama series which already has a total 12 award nominations and two NAACP Image Awards runs through till October 2022. The date of the finale is yet to be announced. Catch new episodes of the show weekly on OWN.

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“His Dark Materials”

TV shows in their last season

Source: HBO

Fantasy drama “His Dark Materials” returns to HBO on December 5 at 9/11 P.M. ET/PT. for its third and final season. The new season will air two episodes weekly and will run through till December 26, 2022 and it’s a wrap.

50 TV Shows Already Concluded in 2022

Below is a list of TV shows that have already been concluded in 2022.

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“Search Party”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Jon Pack

The HBO Max series concluded with season five on January 7, 2022.

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“After Life”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Netflix

After three seasons, Ricky Gervais’ comedy came to a close on January 14, 2022.

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“The Dr. Oz Show”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Sony Pictures Television

On January 14, “The Dr. Oz Show” wrapped up after 11 seasons.

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“The Expanse”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Amazon Studios

After six seasons, the Amazon Prime series “The Expanse” concluded on January 14.

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“Ordinary Joe”

TV shows in their last season

Source: NBC

“Ordinary Joe” ran for just one season. The finale which aired on January 24, 2022, was its last.

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“Our Kind of People”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Fox

The Fox show “Our Kind of People” also ended after just one season. 

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“Gomorrah”

TV shows in their last season

Source: HBO Max

The HBO Max series “Gomorrah” wrapped on January 27, 2022, after five seasons. 

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“Kenan”

TV shows in their last season

Source: NBC

The NBC comedy “Kenan” concluded on January 31, 2022, after two seasons.

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“Raising Dion”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Netflix

“Raising Dion” was canceled in April which made the season two finale on February 1, 2022, the last episode of the Netflix show.

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“Claws”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Youtube

After four seasons, the TNT show “Claws” came to a close on February 6, 2022.

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“Dollface”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Hulu

The Hulu series “Dollface” ended on February 11 after two seasons. What Happened to “Dollface?”

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“Kevin Can F**k Himself” 

TV shows in their last season

Source: AMC

The AMC series wrapped up on October 10, 2022.

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“Space Force”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Netflix

Steve Carell’s comedy “Space Force” came to a conclusion on February 18 after two seasons.

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“A Discovery of Witches”

TV shows in their last season

Source: AMCN

After three seasons, the AMC+ series “A Discovery of Witches” ended on February 19.

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“Arthur”

TV shows in their last season

Source: PBS

After celebrating its silver jubilee, The PBS animated series “Arthur” wrapped up on February 21.

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“Batwoman”

TV shows in their last season

Source: The CW

CW’s “Batwoman” wrapped up with the season three finale on March 2, 2022. This is perhaps one of the most surprising of all the TV shows that ended in 2022.

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“The Last Kingdom”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Netflix

On March 9, Netflix called time on its historical drama “The Last Kingdom” after five seasons. 

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“Pivoting”

TV shows in their last season

Source: Youtube

Fox show “Pivoting” wrapped up on March 10. The show was canceled after only one season. What Happened to “Pivoting?”

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“B Positive”

TV shows in their last season

Source: CBS

The CBS comedy “B Positive” ended on March 10 after two seasons.

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“Flip or Flop”

TV shows in their last season

Source: HGTV

The HGTV series “Flip or Flop” concluded on March 17 after 10 seasons. 

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“Legends of Tomorrow”

Source: The CW

The CW’s Arrowverse “Legends of Tomorrow” said its goodbyes on March 22 after seven seasons. Learn more about The Cast and Characters of DC’s “Legends of Tomorrow.”

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“Promised Land”

Source: ABC

The ABC/Hulu show “Promised Land” was short-lived. The show ended on March 29 after just one season. 

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“Killing Eve”

Source: BBCA

After four seasons, fans of AMC’s “Killing Eve” saw their favorite characters for the last time on April 10. 

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“Black-ish”

Source: ABC

After eight seasons, the ABC comedy “Black-ish” came to an end on April 19.

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“Better Things”

Source: FX

After five seasons, FX called time on “Better Things” on April 25.

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“Grace and Frankie”

Source: Netflix

The Netflix show “Grace and Frankie” wrapped up on April 29.

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“Ozark”

Source: Netflix

The second installment of Netflix’s “Ozark” season four dropped on April 29 and the show is a wrap.

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“The Endgame”

Source: NBC

After only one season, NBC decided against continuing the drama series “The Endgame.” The last episode aired on May 2.

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“Summertime”

Source: Netflix

After three seasons, Netflix’s “Summertime” came to an end on May 4.

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“Good Sam”

Source: CBS

CBS pulled the plug on the Sophia Bush-led show “Good Sam” after just one season. Its finale was on May 4.

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“The Wilds”

Source: Amazon Studios

After two seasons, fans finally saw the last of the Prime Video series “The Wilds” on May 6. 

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“Magnum P.I.”

Source: CBS

The CBS crime drama series ended on May 6 after four seasons.

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“Naomi”

Source: The CW

The CW series “Naomi” ended on May 10 after only one season. 

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“Mr. Mayor”

Source: NBC

The NBC comedy “Mr. Mayor” wrapped up on May 17 after two seasons. 

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“Who Killed Sara?”

Source: Netflix

After three seasons, the Netflix drama “Who Killed Sara” ended on May 18. 

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“How We Roll”

Source: CBS

CBS pulled the plug on “How We Roll” on May 19 after just one season. 

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“United States of Al”

Source: CBS

After two seasons, “United States of Al” ended on May 19. Here’s What You Need to Know About “United States of Al.”

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“This Is Us”

Source: NBC

The NBC drama “This is Us” had its very emotional farewell on May 24 after six seasons. Check out our “This is Us” Recap: Everything You Need to Know.

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“Better Call Saul”

Better Call Saul

Source: Time.com

AMC called time on its hit series “Better Call Saul” on August 15, 2022. Check out our article on “Better Call Saul” Season 6 Finale Recap and What’s Next?

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“The Ellen DeGeneres Show”

Source: Warner Bros.

After 19 beautiful seasons, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” came to an end on May 26. 

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“In the Dark”

Source: The CW

The finale of the CW show “In the Dark” season four aired on September 5, 2022, and it’s a wrap.

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“Roswell, New Mexico”

Source: The CW

The last episode of the fourth and final season of the sci-fi drama “Roswell, New Mexico” aired on September 5, 2022.

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“Charmed”

Source: The CW

After four seasons the CW reboot “Charmed” ended on June 10.

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“Bull”

Source: Youtube

After six seasons, CBS procedural drama “Bull” took a bow on May 26.

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“Love, Victor”

Source: Hulu

After three seasons, Hulu’s dramedy series “Love, Victor” wrapped up on June 15.

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“Legacies”

Source: The CW

The “Vampire Diaries” spinoff “Legacies” ended on June 16 after four seasons.

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“The Wendy Williams Show”

Source: Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/Shutterstock

The Wendy Williams talk show ended on June 17 after 13 years.

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“The First Lady”

Source: Showtime

Showtime’s “The First Lady” was canceled in early August after just one season. 

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“Motherland: Fort Salem”

Source: Freeform

Freeform’s drama “Motherland: Fort Salem” wrapped up on August 23 after three seasons.

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“Tom Swift”

TV shows in their last season

Source: The CW

CW pulled the plug on “Tom Swift” after just one season. Its final episode aired on August 2. 

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