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    Grading This Year's Series Finales, From 'Mad Men' to 'Two and a Half Men'

    Did Mad Men’s swan song live up to the hype? Did Glee end on a high note? With the year in TV nearly in the books, we’re looking back on 2015′s most notable TV series finales and giving each a letter grade, based on how well they wrapped up the show. Read on to see which series enders made the grade, from best to worst.

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    Shows That Signed Off in 2015

    Ready for a major walk down memory lane? 2015 marked the end of the road for dozens of TV shows (OK, try a hundred), with longtime favorites and barely-aired newcomers wrapping up their runs after anywhere from two episodes to more than 4,000. The Glee gang experienced a flash-forward, Hannibal Lecter ate his last meal, and Don Draper found nirvana — and we laughed, cried, and ultimately said goodbye to them all, as well as some new characters we were just getting to know. Click through the gall

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    Are These TV Shows Comedies or Dramas? We Decide!

    Twenty years ago, it was easy to tell TV comedies and dramas apart. Comedies lasted a half-hour and had a laugh track. Dramas lasted an hour and wrapped everything up neatly each week. But now, with the explosion of genre-defying dramedies all across the TV dial, it’s gotten a lot more complicated — and even the Emmys are confused.

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    The 99 Greatest TV Characters Since Tony Soprano: #89-80

    On January 10, 1999, a bathrobe-clad Tony Soprano first bent over to pick up a Star-Ledger in his driveway — and TV changed forever. No reality TV here, folks: just the 99 richest, most fascinating fictional characters from both comedies and dramas to grace the small screen over the past decade and a half. You don’t ever want to meet someone like Wilhelmina Slater in real life, but the former wicked witch of primetime — who was based on the likes of Cruella de Vil and Maleficent — is a total d