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This Is Why You Grieve The Ending Of Your Favorite TV Show

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According to Lifehacker.com, "When a beloved TV series comes to a finish, it’s common to hear fans say they’re “grieving” the ending of a story they’ve watched and kept up with, sometimes for years." Clinical Social Workers Litsa Williams studied this type of grief and explained, “It certainly is a loss that we’re experiencing. It’s a natural reaction we’re going to have." Fans invest in the characters and almost feel like they ownership over the story, so when it ends even if it's a fantasy show they experience loss.

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