These Are The Last Lines from Iconic 90's TV Shows
Are you old enough to remember these classic gems?
The final lines of a great TV show can stick with viewers for years, especially when the series helped define an entire decade. The 1990s gave us some of the most memorable sitcoms and dramas ever made, and their endings still spark nostalgia for fans who grew up watching them.
From emotional goodbyes to perfectly timed punchlines, these last moments helped turn already iconic shows into lasting pop culture favorites. Here are the final lines that closed out some of the biggest 90s TV series.
Some of them still land just as hard today.
1. ER
This 15-season drama set in a Chicago hospital is most notable for being the most Emmy-nominated show in TV history.
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Over its 9 seasons, Jerry Seinfeld said, "Hello, Newman," approximately 17 times.
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Family Matters was a spin-off of Perfect Strangers, and Steve Urkel was only supposed to appear in one episode!
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4. Saved by the Bell
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, and Dustin Diamond are the only actors from the show to appear in all 86 episodes.
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5. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
When Will Smith started out on this show, he owed the IRS $3 million.
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6. Friends
Friends is one of the most-watched TV shows of all time.
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7. Ally McBeal
Ally McBeal was considered ahead of its time.
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8. Sliders
This sci-fi series about a group that slides between parallel universes lasted 5 seasons.
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9. Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Melissa Joan Hart wasn't a teenager when she filmed this role.
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10. The Wonder Years
Did you know this series was inspired by the movie A Christmas Story?
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11. Felicity
Keri Russell was "almost too good-looking" to play the role of Felicity, which is a strange compliment.
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12. Beverly Hills 90210
10 years, 10 seasons, and 293 episodes.
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13. Frasier
Kelsey Grammer sang the show's theme song.
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14. Twin Peaks
This surreal crime drama lasted 3 seasons.
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Do you remember any of these final lines or how they impacted you when they aired? Let us know in the comments!
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