While it would be lovely if all our favorite shows lasted until the end of time (just kidding, remember the last season of Lost?), all good things must come to an end. In this case, some of our favorite TV shows finished up in 2017. As you read, please hum the lyrics to Green Day's "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)." Thank you.
HBO announced right before the season five premiere of Girls that the show would end after its sixth season. The final season premiered on Feb. 12, and the series finale aired on April 16.
The cast of Teen Wolf announced during their Comic-Con panel that the show will end after the current sixth season, the second half of which aired this Summer.
In March, Switched at Birth creator Lizzy Weiss announced that the show would end after its current fifth season.
The cast of Bates Motel broke news to fans during Comic-Con that the fifth season would be the last for the spooky A&E series. Rihanna appeared as the iconic character Marion Crane on the final season, which concluded on April 24.
Last year, NBC confirmed that Grimm will end after season six. The series finale aired March 31.
Freeform's megahit came to an end! The second half of the seventh and final season kicked off on April 18.
During Comic-Con, creator Julie Plec tearfully told fans that The Vampire Diaries would end after season eight. The series finale aired on March 10.
After a lukewarm reception for its first season, Hand of God ended after season two dropped on Amazon.
ABC canceled Conviction in the Fall of 2016, but the network honored its commitment to finish airing the full 13 episodes.
While season four concluded in 2015, Episodes finally returned for its last season in 2017.
Mindy Kaling's Hulu comedy will end after season six, which premiered in the Fall.
ABC gave its midseason drama a pink slip after just a few episodes.
In January, Disney Channel announced that Girl Meets World was officially over. The show ended with its third season.