Star Trekhas been a cultural phenomenon since the 1960s. Pitched as aWagon Trainto the stars,The Original Seriesran for three seasons before the brand experienced a resurgence through films and more series. To date there have been eight live action series under theStar Trekbanner with six of them reaching a series finale.

While the series finale can send the show off on a good note for fans to fondly remember them, it can also leave a sour taste in fan’s mouths. SomeStar Trekseries finales have stuck the landing while others have left a lot to be desired, but here are the best of them.

Jonathan Frakes as Commander William Riker

6These Are The Voyages

Star Trek: Enterprise - 5.3 Rating (IMDB)

In the early 2000s, after three series set a century after the events ofThe Original Series,Star Trektried a prequel series set when humans first developed warp capable technology.Star Trek: Enterprisegarnered its fans despite not being as well-received as the sequel series. However, its series finale was almost universally hated.

The finale was set as a holodeck recreation where Commander Riker fromThe Next Generationwas revisiting Enterprise’s final mission looking for guidance on a decision he needed to make.Enterprisefans hated the focus onThe Next Generationwhen it was supposed to be the finale forEnterprise, and eventhe cast has spoken out against the finale.

Turnabout Intruder

5Turnabout Intruder

Star Trek: The Original Series - 6.8 Rating (IMDB)

This is the only series finale to date that wasn’t intended to be a series finale.Turnabout Intruderis the final episode of season three ofThe Original Series. At the time of filming, the show’s creators didn’t know the series would be canceled, so they didn’t develop a true series finale.

RELATED:Star Trek: Unexplained Anomalies In The Delta QuadrantIn the episode, Kirk’s ex-girlfriend switches bodies with him and takes command of the Enterprise, because Starfleet didn’t allow female captains. Despite being progressive by 1960s standards, the storyline has been retconned by almost every series since.

Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway

4Endgame

Star Trek: Voyager - 8.6 Rating (IMDB)

The crew of Voyager finally get to escape the Delta quadrant in the series finale forStar Trek: Voyager. In the episode, a future version of Captain Janeway goes back in time to bring her crew home years earlier. Unfortunately, there were several deaths while she was bringing them home.

Janeway figures out how to use the Borg to get home while also delivering a crippling blow to the collective. Kate Mulgrew shines as both versions of herself as she tries to convince herself to use the Borg to her advantage.Voyagermay not get the love of the other sequel trilogies, but it delivered in its final episode with such a unique premise.

Avery Brooks as Captain Ben Sisko.

3What You Leave Behind

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - 8.9 Rating (IMDB)

Deep Space Ninetook a different take with the entire series, so it made sense the series finale would be quite different from the other series finales inStar Trekhistory. The Federation had to wrap up the Dominion War while also dealing with some of the more evil Cardassians and the Pah-Wraiths who often caused troubles for Starfleet in connection with the space station.

TheDeep Space Ninefinale found a way to wrap up all the open plot threads and bring the show to a satisfying conclusion. It features an exciting victory for the Federation and a sad goodbye for Captain Sisko and his son, Jake Sisko. Without the traveling of other series,Deep Space Ninehad to find a way to bring intriguing storylines to a space station, and it delivered on almost every level for seven season, right up to the finale.

Star Trek: The Next Generation

2All Good Things…

Star Trek: The Next Generation - 9.1 Rating (IMDB)

The most beloved of theStar Trekfranchise appeared to provide the best series finale inStar Trekhistory when it first aired. InThe Next Generationfinale, Picard and Q jump through different time periods to save the universe by preventing an anomaly. Using three different versions of the Enterprise, Picard and one of his greatest foes were able to work together and save the day.

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Both Patrick Stewart and John de Lancie were praised for their acting in this finale. While Picard and Q always played well off each other, this is arguably the best they’ve ever been together. It makes sense that it would take Jean-Luc Picard to defeat Jean-Luc Picard.

1The Last Generation

Star Trek: Picard - 9.4 Rating (IMDB)

Paramount Plus broughtStar Trekback to television with three live action series, so far. The only one to wrap up its mission isStar Trek: Picardwhich follows Captain Picard years afterThe Next Generationfinale. While it was heavily criticized during its first season, the third and final season has been widely praised, especially the series finale.

Many ofThe Next Generationcrew returned for the final season as Picard had one more battle with the nefarious Borg. He also meets his newly-discovered son that he had with Dr. Beverly Crusher even though he wasn’t aware of that. It shows growth for every member ofThe Next Generationcrew as well as the new cast members who help the family grow.

The Last Generation

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