22 ’90s TV Shows’ Final Line

“Should we get some coffee?”

1.

Boy Meets World


Buena Vista Television

After Cory, Topanga, and Shawn say their goodbyes to Mr. Feeny, he stands in the empty classroom and says this final line before exiting.

2.

Family Matters


Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution

After he returns from space, Laura tells Steve to promise he’ll never go back, to which he replies with this final line.

4.

Friends


Warner Bros. Television

As the group leaves the apartment for the last time, Rachel suggests they get coffee, and Chandler jokingly asks where.

5.

ER


NBC

Yes, ER’s final episode didn’t air until 2009, but the show premiered in 1994 so the ’90s get custody. The final line of the series is Carter asking the late Dr. Greene’s daughter if she’s going to help with incoming patients (unless you count the medical jargon you can kind of hear being mumbled in the distance after).

6.

Kenan & Kel


Nickelodeon

In an episode that contains several flashback clips, it all ends with the tradition of Kenan and Kel in front of a live audience, and Kel shouting his trademark, “Awww, here it goes!”

7.

Full House


Warner Bros. Television Distribution

After Michelle asks Uncle Jesse how badly injured she was, he explains that her amnesia was pretty bad, but they persevered, then Joey and Danny reply with the final lines of the show.

8.

Charmed


CBS Television Distribution

Years in the future, Piper is shown reading a passage to her granddaughter, Prudence. After finishing it, Prudence asks her to repeat it to which Piper replies, “I can’t, I need to rest, but you can look at it for a little while if you’d like. After all, it’ll be yours one day.”

9.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


Warner Bros. Television Distribution

After Carlton comes running down the stairs thinking his family left him behind, Will says these final words to himself before exiting.

10.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer


20th Television

The final line comes from Dawn, who asks what’s next as Buffy looks ahead with a smile.

11.

Twin Peaks


CBS Television Distribution

Though it was revived in May of 2017, the series originally ended in 1991 with Cooper repeating the phrase “How’s Annie?”

12.

Seinfeld


Sony Pictures Television

Many remember the last words coming from the scene before this, during which the group discusses the second button on a shirt being most important (as they did in the pilot). George asks, “Haven’t we had this conversation before?” and Jerry replies, “Yeah, I think we have.” However, during the end credits, Seinfeld is doing standup in prison when a guard removes him from the stage, and he shouts this final line of the series.

13.

Frasier


CBS Television Distribution

Frasier shares a story with the woman sitting next to him, and as their flight lands in Chicago, where his girlfriend has moved to, these are his final words.

14.

The Nanny


Sony Pictures Television

As they look at the empty home, Yetta says the final line to Fran before they exit.

15.

Felicity


Buena Vista Television

After Felicity wakes up from a dream, Ben apologizes profusely, and her response to him is the last line of the series.

16.

Beverly Hills, 90210


CBS Television Distribution

Dylan asks Kelly to dance, adding that if she wants to wait, they can. This is her response and they’re the last words spoken before a final scene shows everyone happily dancing at Donna and David’s wedding.

17.

Married… with Children


Sony Pictures Television

The chimp being referred to is Mr. Zippy, who chases after a woman in the store. In the final scene, Mr. Zippy hands shoes to a customer, then sits between Al and Griff.

18.

X-Men


Fox

The X-Men watch Professor X be taken away after an attack left him in a coma. Jubilee asks if he can ever come back, and this final line is Professor X’s telepathic response.

19.

Party of Five


Sony Pictures Television

In the final scene, everyone looks at the kids’ height chart. The last line comes from Claudia, who points out that Charlie has outgrown their father’s mark on the chart.

20.

Sabrina the Teenage Witch


CBS

Before the final shot of Sabrina and Harvey kissing and driving off on his motorcycle, her dad, Edward Spellman, delivers the last line of the show.

21.

Spider-Man


Fox

Madame Web tells Spider-Man he deserves some happiness after his long, hard journey, to which he replies this series-ending line.

22.

And finally, Xena: Warrior Princess


NBC

The series ends with Gabrielle on a boat holding Xena’s ashes. The ghost of Xena is with her, and she tells Gabrielle she’ll remain in her heart, then they have this final exchange.

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/90s-tv-shows-last-line-of-final-episode