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Spoiler Alert! Do You Remember How These Classic TV Shows Ended?

Question 15

The “All in the Family” finale finds Edith cooking for what holiday?

The “All in the Family” finale finds Edith cooking for what holiday?
ChristmasChristmas
20%
EasterEaster
6%
St. Patrick’s DaySt. Patrick’s Day
7%
ThanksgivingThanksgiving
67%
In the 1979 finale of “All in the Family,” Edith (Jean Stapleton) tries to work through phlebitis to give Archie (Carroll O'Connor) a great St. Patrick’s Day at his bar. The episode is titled “Too Good Edith.”
Source: TV Series Finale
The “All in the Family” finale finds Edith cooking for what holiday?
ChristmasChristmas
20%
EasterEaster
6%
St. Patrick’s DaySt. Patrick’s Day
7%
ThanksgivingThanksgiving
67%
Question 14

Who is the last character to leave Sam at the bar in the “Cheers” finale?

Who is the last character to leave Sam at the bar in the “Cheers” finale?
NormNorm
45%
FrasierFrasier
11%
CarlaCarla
22%
DianeDiane
21%
The final episode of “Cheers” was seen by 80 million people in 1993. Norm (played by George Wendt) is the last to leave the bar, telling Sam (Ted Danson), “I knew you’d come back.”
Source: YouTube
Who is the last character to leave Sam at the bar in the “Cheers” finale?
NormNorm
45%
FrasierFrasier
11%
CarlaCarla
22%
DianeDiane
21%
Question 13

The final episode of “Sex and the City” sees Carrie return from what city?

The final episode of “Sex and the City” sees Carrie return from what city?
Los AngelesLos Angeles
14%
ParisParis
67%
LondonLondon
14%
Buenos AiresBuenos Aires
4%
“Sex and the City” ended its run with a two-part finale: “An American Girl in Paris: Part Une” and “Part Deux.” Ultimately, Mr. Big (Chris Noth) reunites with Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), and they head back to New York City.
Source: E!
The final episode of “Sex and the City” sees Carrie return from what city?
Los AngelesLos Angeles
14%
ParisParis
67%
LondonLondon
14%
Buenos AiresBuenos Aires
4%
Question 12

Which series regular does NOT appear in the finale of “The Brady Bunch”?

Which series regular does NOT appear in the finale of “The Brady Bunch”?
Greg BradyGreg Brady
11%
AliceAlice
67%
Mr. BradyMr. Brady
19%
Mrs. BradyMrs. Brady
3%
The actor who played Mr. Brady, Robert Reed, opted out of the series finale. According to the autobiography of Barry Williams (who played Greg Brady), Reed found the final plotline “so unbelievable and stupid,” he simply refused.
Source: MeTV
Which series regular does NOT appear in the finale of “The Brady Bunch”?
Greg BradyGreg Brady
11%
AliceAlice
67%
Mr. BradyMr. Brady
19%
Mrs. BradyMrs. Brady
3%
Question 11

“Family Ties” ends with Alex P. Keaton leaving for a job where?

“Family Ties” ends with Alex P. Keaton leaving for a job where?
The White HouseThe White House
34%
Wall StreetWall Street
56%
HollywoodHollywood
4%
The Boston GlobeThe Boston Globe
5%
Michael J. Fox won three Emmy Awards while playing Alex P. Keaton on “Family Ties.” In his send-off in the final episode, Keaton leaves home for a job at a prestigious Wall Street investment firm.
Source: Paley Center
“Family Ties” ends with Alex P. Keaton leaving for a job where?
The White HouseThe White House
34%
Wall StreetWall Street
56%
HollywoodHollywood
4%
The Boston GlobeThe Boston Globe
5%
Question 10

At the end of “Magnum P.I.,” Magnum starts a new career in what?

At the end of “Magnum P.I.,” Magnum starts a new career in what?
CongressCongress
17%
U.S. NavyU.S. Navy
16%
BartendingBartending
31%
Car racingCar racing
36%
“Magnum P.I.” almost ended with the main character’s death a season earlier, but returned for one final season. At the end of the series, Magnum (Tom Selleck) re-enlists in the Navy.
Source: NBC
At the end of “Magnum P.I.,” Magnum starts a new career in what?
CongressCongress
17%
U.S. NavyU.S. Navy
16%
BartendingBartending
31%
Car racingCar racing
36%
Question 9

The last “Mad Men” episode ends with a real-life ad for what product?

The last “Mad Men” episode ends with a real-life ad for what product?
Coca-ColaCoca-Cola
47%
McDonald’sMcDonald’s
16%
United AirlinesUnited Airlines
23%
NikeNike
14%
As “Mad Men” comes to a close, Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is shown meditating in California, and the scene cuts to the famous TV commercial “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke.” Show creator Matthew Weiner called it “the best ad ever made.”
Source: Vanity Fair
The last “Mad Men” episode ends with a real-life ad for what product?
Coca-ColaCoca-Cola
47%
McDonald’sMcDonald’s
16%
United AirlinesUnited Airlines
23%
NikeNike
14%
Question 8

In the last episode of “I Love Lucy,” the Ricardos do what?

In the last episode of “I Love Lucy,” the Ricardos do what?
Move out of New YorkMove out of New York
83%
Dedicate a statueDedicate a statue
6%
Join a bandJoin a band
5%
Go to jailGo to jail
5%
The final “I Love Lucy” episode wasn’t written as a finale, but it ended up being the last episode of the show. Lucy (Lucille Ball) passes herself off as a statue, and it works until a dog licks her face.
Source: Cheat Sheet
In the last episode of “I Love Lucy,” the Ricardos do what?
Move out of New YorkMove out of New York
83%
Dedicate a statueDedicate a statue
6%
Join a bandJoin a band
5%
Go to jailGo to jail
5%
Question 7

In the “Friends” finale, Phoebe stops Rachel from leaving with what lie?

In the “Friends” finale, Phoebe stops Rachel from leaving with what lie?
Sick catSick cat
29%
Problem with her planeProblem with her plane
25%
Apartment on fireApartment on fire
17%
Getting arrestedGetting arrested
30%
In a desperate attempt to stop Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) from leaving for Paris, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) calls Rachel on the plane and says something is wrong with “the left phalange.” After other passengers overhear her, they all get off the plane.
Source: Collider
In the “Friends” finale, Phoebe stops Rachel from leaving with what lie?
Sick catSick cat
29%
Problem with her planeProblem with her plane
25%
Apartment on fireApartment on fire
17%
Getting arrestedGetting arrested
30%
Question 6

The “St. Elsewhere” finale reveals the show’s real setting was where?

The “St. Elsewhere” finale reveals the show’s real setting was where?
PurgatoryPurgatory
28%
Snow globeSnow globe
41%
Another planetAnother planet
12%
Video gameVideo game
19%
In the final scene of the series, St. Elsewhere is revealed to be a hospital at the center of a snowglobe. It is implied that the events in the series all took place in someone’s mind.
Source: Entertainment Weekly
The “St. Elsewhere” finale reveals the show’s real setting was where?
PurgatoryPurgatory
28%
Snow globeSnow globe
41%
Another planetAnother planet
12%
Video gameVideo game
19%
Question 5

In the “Seinfeld” finale, supporting characters return in what setting?

In the “Seinfeld” finale, supporting characters return in what setting?
ChurchChurch
5%
Yankee gameYankee game
33%
The Tonight ShowThe Tonight Show
8%
CourtroomCourtroom
54%
In the final episode of “Seinfeld,” the four main characters are charged with “criminal indifference.” The episode features a montage of moments from the show’s nine seasons, and supporting characters returning to testify in court.
Source: Rolling Stone
In the “Seinfeld” finale, supporting characters return in what setting?
ChurchChurch
5%
Yankee gameYankee game
33%
The Tonight ShowThe Tonight Show
8%
CourtroomCourtroom
54%
Question 4

What does Fonzie do in the finale of “Happy Days”?

What does Fonzie do in the finale of “Happy Days”?
Get marriedGet married
34%
Jump over a sharkJump over a shark
24%
Become a teacherBecome a teacher
33%
Adopt a childAdopt a child
9%
In the two-part finale of “Happy Days,” titled “Passages,” Joanie and Chachi (Erin Moran and Scott Baio) get married in the Cunninghams’ backyard, and Fonzie (Henry Winkler) adopts an orphan named Danny.
Source: Paley Center
What does Fonzie do in the finale of “Happy Days”?
Get marriedGet married
34%
Jump over a sharkJump over a shark
24%
Become a teacherBecome a teacher
33%
Adopt a childAdopt a child
9%
Question 3

Who is revealed as the killer at the end of “The Fugitive”?

Who is revealed as the killer at the end of “The Fugitive”?
Lt. Philip GerardLt. Philip Gerard
6%
The One-Armed ManThe One-Armed Man
61%
Kimble’s brother-in-lawKimble’s brother-in-law
16%
Dr. Charles NicholsDr. Charles Nichols
16%
The 1967 finale of “The Fugitive” was the most-watched finale of all time until its record was broken by “M*A*S*H” in 1983. The last episode finally absolves Richard Kimble (David Janssen) of his wife’s murder, as it is revealed to have been carried out by the “One-Armed Man” (Bill Raisch).
Source: Paste Magazine
Who is revealed as the killer at the end of “The Fugitive”?
Lt. Philip GerardLt. Philip Gerard
6%
The One-Armed ManThe One-Armed Man
61%
Kimble’s brother-in-lawKimble’s brother-in-law
16%
Dr. Charles NicholsDr. Charles Nichols
16%
Question 2

Which song plays at the end of “The Sopranos”?

Which song plays at the end of “The Sopranos”?
Stayin’ AliveStayin’ Alive
19%
That’s AmoreThat’s Amore
41%
Don’t Stop BelievingDon’t Stop Believing
31%
Take on MeTake on Me
10%
In the last scene of “The Sopranos” series finale, the screen abruptly cuts to black after the lyric “Don’t stop” from the Journey song “Don’t Stop Believing.”
Source: NY Post
Which song plays at the end of “The Sopranos”?
Stayin’ AliveStayin’ Alive
19%
That’s AmoreThat’s Amore
41%
Don’t Stop BelievingDon’t Stop Believing
31%
Take on MeTake on Me
10%
Question 1

The “M*A*S*H” finale was officially titled “Goodbye, Farewell and” what?

The “M*A*S*H” finale was officially titled “Goodbye, Farewell and” what?
The EndThe End
16%
PeacePeace
29%
AmenAmen
23%
ThanksThanks
33%
Only one episode of “M*A*S*H” ever displayed the episode title on screen, and it was the record-setting finale. The 2.5-hour “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” was seen by more than 60% of American homes.
Source: IMDB
The “M*A*S*H” finale was officially titled “Goodbye, Farewell and” what?
The EndThe End
16%
PeacePeace
29%
AmenAmen
23%
ThanksThanks
33%
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