wrapped up its 12-season run with a finale that balanced humor and heartfelt moments. The series concluded with Sheldon and Amy winning the Nobel Prize, bringing a satisfying close to their character arcs. The episode was marked by touching moments, such as the heartfelt speeches made by the main characters and the sense of closure provided to long-time fans. Leonard and Penny’s pregnancy reveal and the friends' final meal together in Apartment 4A left viewers with a hopeful, content feeling.

In stark contrast, ended on a more somber note, reflecting the show's deeper emotional undertones. The two-part series finale, titled "Funeral" and "Memoir," centered around the aftermath of George Sr.'s death. Each family member's grief was explored, showing the profound impact on their lives. Mary struggled with her anger towards George for leaving her, while Missy and Georgie tried to cope in their own ways.
The funeral scenes were particularly poignant, featuring flashbacks and heartfelt goodbyes that underscored the family's deep bonds.

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