With a few days left for 2014, its time to have a recap on the year's unforgettable series finale that left most of its fans craving for more. For most fans saying goodbye to their favourite show is like saying goodbye to an old friend and 2014 wrapped up a number of shows from drama series like "Sons of Anarchy" to comedy sitcoms like "How I Met Your Mother."

Here are the 2014's top 5 unforgettable series finales.

"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 "Papa's Goods" - Dec. 9

After its seven-year run, FX "Sons of Anarchy" series finale ended SAMCRO saga with Jax Teller meeting his own fate while riding his old man's motorcycle. Played by British actor Charlie Hunnam, the grieving widow chose to end his life to save his sons, Abel and Thomas, from the life of chaos and mayhem while cleaning up his mess in his attempt to avenge his wife's brutal death.

"White Collar" Season 6 "Au Revoir" - Dec. 18

After pulling his ultimate con, skilled forger and thief Neal Caffrey, played by "The Normal Heart" actor Matt Bomer, jetted off to Paris while his friend Peter Burke mourned for his death. But after a year of mourning, Burke discovered a storage full of medical research and Louvre's upgraded security system, that's when he knew that Neal was still alive.

"Breaking Bad" Season 5 "Felina" - Sept. 29

Five years after it premiered on AMC in January 2008, "Breaking Bad" became one of the biggest shows in Television. The show's satisfying finale rightfully belongs to Walter White, played by Brian Cranston, who at the end met his own fate after he revealed his secrets and finally let his wife move on with her life. His final moment is with Jesse, Aaron Paul, as he tie up loose ends and provide closure to their long drug saga.

"Boardwalk Empire" Season 5 "The Devil You Know" - Oct. 26

One of the most "exquisitely photographed series on television," HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" ended Joe Harper (Travis Tope) turned out to be Tommy Darmondy. Avenging for his father's death, Tommy finally made his ultimate revenge and killed Nucky Thompson, played by veteran actor Steve Buscemi, and gave his grandmother to the commodore.

"How I Met Your Mother" Season 7 "Last Forever" - March 31

The sitcom's controversial ending haunted a lot of its fans with Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) ended up with his best friend Robin (Cobie Smulders) after his wife died. "How I Met Your Mother" series finale confirmed most of its fans prediction with Ted ending up with Robin after revealing his wife at the show's season finale.