Finale in a sentence as a noun

I can't wait to see just how hard the judge slaps them in the season finale!

There were some "weird things up the nose mind reading" bits?I remember a security guard near the finale, but that's about it.

It dates itself here and there - like the series finale was about computers and features floppy drives - but The Friz is unparalleled on so many levels.

And even admitting there would be some "absolute good", why would it need to be "personified"?The finale reads a little like this: Gods other people believe in are "false Gods", and guess what?

It's from a recent season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where the whole season is about a Seinfeld reunion episode - "to make up for the terrible original finale"

How do you even reasonably fact check that?He said that someone once sneezed on him at a Burger King for a story about sneezing etiquette... how you fact check that?And for the big finale he told someone at the NYT that he likes listening to vinyl?

A show may get renewed for two or three or four seasons, and if you finished telling the story in the first season, you now have to come up with a completely new story for season two, or reveal that by a fiendish twist your story wasn't actually finished in the season finale like you thought it was.

Finale definitions

noun

the closing section of a musical composition

See also: coda

noun

the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season"

See also: finis finish last conclusion close

noun

the concluding part of any performance

See also: close finis