As the years pass, Ramadan's shows have significantly transformed, shifting from lengthy dramas to concise and impactful miniseries. Gone are the days of prolonged plotlines and unnecessary filler episodes stretched out over 30 days. Instead, audiences are now treated to miniseries that deliver tight narratives, gripping stories, and thought-provoking themes in a fraction of the time.
This shift has brought about a rise in miniseries and the downfall of longer formats. With that said, let's talk about the finales of our favourite shows that have come to an end:
1- Selat Rahem's Moral Dilemma

Selat Rahem emerged as a standout miniseries, captivating audiences by exploring complex moral dilemmas and philosophical themes. What initially appeared to be a story centered around surrogacy quickly evolved into a profound examination of right and wrong, challenging viewers to confront their ethical beliefs.
Through expert storytelling and stellar performances, the series explored the complexities of human nature, exploring how individuals navigate difficult decisions and justify their actions. The show delivered one of the most realistically heartbreaking endings while leaving viewers with an open ending for their minds to wander.
2- Lahzet Ghadab’s Endgame

Lahzet Ghadab took viewers on a rollercoaster of suspense and drama, ending it in a finale that left audiences excited. With its unexpected plot twists and bold narrative choices, the series defied conventions and delivered a conclusion that was surprising to many.
Viewers got too attached to Youmna and wanted her to get away with murder. However, the minds behind the show played it safe by giving her an empowering ending even though she got caught.
3- Kamel el 3adad +1’s Emotional Ride

Kamel el 3adad +1 was a masterclass in seamlessly blending comedy and drama to create a truly unforgettable viewing experience. With its relatable characters and heartfelt moments, the series struck a chord with audiences by eliciting laughter, tears, and everything in between.
Upon finalising the conflicts sparked along the episodes and giving viewers closure with a pinch of reminiscence to the finale of season one, viewers eagerly await another installment. They can't get enough of the show's essence of family dynamics and human relationships, making it viable for multiple seasons.
4- Ashghal Sha2a's Reunion

Ashghal Sha2a left a lasting impression on all its viewers with its meme-worthy moments and hilarious jokes. The show garnered widespread attention for its memorable character by featuring guest stars in standout episodes.
Bringing back all the guests for a final battle to save the house was entertaining, especially since they properly used every character. In fact, the roles complemented one another many times in the episode.
5- A3la Nesbet Moshahda's Authenticity

A3la Nesbet Moshahda emerged as this year's dark horse, defying expectations with its authenticity and reflection of reality. With its timely message and stellar performances from youthful and rising stars, the show earned wide critical and commercial acclaim, solidifying its place as one of the season's most talked-about shows.
However, it's unfortunate that a couple of episodes leading to the finale were less than ideal compared to their predecessors. The storyline was not as well-developed, with multiple plotholes arising to lead the main character to where she should be for the finale. Yet, the court scene was the cherry on top of a wort-watching show.
6- Baba Geh's Heartful Comedy

Baba Geh combined humour with heart, delivering a finale that left viewers laughing and crying in equal measure. With its subtle yet powerful message, the show was a delightful addition to this season's lineup.
This is especially true in the closing scene, where Akram Hosny's real-life children make a cameo. They ask to hire Hesham to pretend to be their father since Hosny is busy filming the show. This further emphasises the show's morale by offering a refreshing take on family dynamics and parenthood.
7- Masar Egbary's Charm

Masar Egbary stood out for its sophistication, offering viewers a refreshing break from the norm. Its celebration of familial bonds and exploration of human connection made it stand out among other shows. The talented ensemble cast breathed life into the characters, who seamlessly transitioned from moments of laughter to introspection and heartache.
Most noticeable was the courtroom scene, where the brotherly duo supported one another and delivered heartwarming monologues. As audiences bid farewell to Masar Egbary's beloved characters, they do so with gratitude for the journey shared.
8- Ne3ma El Avocato's Extravagance

While Ne3ma El Avocato may have divided critics, it's undeniably one of the most-watched shows of the season. From its gripping storyline to chaotic moments, the series kept viewers engaged until the end.
Despite its flaws, it surely marks another successful venture for Mohamed Samy. However, amidst the widespread viewership, the show occasionally fell into the looming hole of predictability and unnatural plot developments, especially with the finale. Ultimately, Ne3ma El Avocato offers a mixed bag of successes and shortcomings, leaving audiences wondering whether it was entertaining or a waste of time.
