Paramount+ has added the 20th and final episode of CBS’s DMV, bringing the workplace comedy’s run to a close more than a month after the show was canceled. The episode, titled “Impact Will Be Felt,” is now available to stream.
Harriet Dyer starred as Colette, a driving examiner with a big heart, in the series set at the East Hollywood DMV. Tony Cavalero played Vic, Molly Kearney played Barbara, Alex Tarrant played Noa, Gigi Zumbado played Ceci and Tim Meadows played Gregg, with Randall Park and Leslie Jones making guest appearances along the way.
The timing gives the finale a belated afterlife it did not have when CBS pulled the plug. The season had already run its full 20-episode course, but the last installment did not reach Paramount+ until after the cancellation, leaving the show’s ending to arrive as a streaming add-on rather than a broadcast finish.
That makes “Impact Will Be Felt” the final word on a series that drew a 65% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 17 reviews. Created, written and executive-produced by Dana Klein, who also served as showrunner, DMV was produced by CBS Studios and leaned on the everyday comedy of an East Hollywood office where small decisions could still carry outsized consequences.
The finale was directed by Natalia Anderson and written by Dana Klein and Matt Kuhn, and its premise fit the show’s workplace churn: a long-awaited achievement sparks an office celebration that brings unresolved feelings and difficult realizations to the surface, while high-stakes decisions and unexpected shifts in power shape what comes next for the team. For viewers who followed the full season, the answer is now in place: the canceled series does have an ending, and Paramount+ is the place where it now lives.



