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Post by msdemos on May 13, 2019 21:48:56 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2019 23:04:31 GMT
Dracula. (2013) I loved that show. Cancelled in one season.
The Walking Dead. The first three seasons were Cinematic. Season four was okay, but recoverable. Then it turned into Dawson's Creek with Zombies.
SMALLVILLE. When it was good, it was excellent. Then they did that 24 episode format and had a lot of fluff and bad/cheesy filler. If it was 10 episodes of the core story ... It could have been excellent.
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Post by darkpast on May 14, 2019 3:28:36 GMT
X-Files went on for too many seasons past its peak , and losing a lead
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Post by Skaathar on May 19, 2019 19:06:17 GMT
Arrow - was a huge fan of this show for the first 2 seasons and even part of the 3rd. Now it's pretty much unwatchable for me.
American Gods - got hooked with the first season and couldn't wait for the 2nd. Just finished watching the 2nd season and can't believe it's actually the same show.
Agents of SHIELD - great show, yet majority of people keep dissing it due to a lousy first half of season 1. Now I keep having to defend it and it never truly got the recognition it deserves.
Firefly - a part of me wishes I never discovered this series just so I can spare myself the frustration of its way too short lifespan.
True Blood - I binged this series so much that I started losing sleep. Then it finished with one of the weakest finales I've ever seen. Even worse than GOT. What a waste.
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Post by Catman on May 19, 2019 21:47:44 GMT
During its original run, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century kept getting bounced around the schedule for various sporting events.
During its original run, Babylon 5 was not shown in the local market, and Catman had to watch a pirated tape smuggled in from a different market. Fortunately, the tape was of good quality and the guy making the tapes not only provided the service for free, he was nice enough to remove all the commercials.
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Post by Eyeball on May 24, 2019 9:06:05 GMT
Northern Exposure went on a little too long. When I get the urge to go through it, I stop after the 3rd season finale ("Cicely"), which would have been a good series finale. And though there are decent episodes from seasons 4-6, are they worth it?
X-Files went on for too many seasons past its peak , and losing a lead You're not lying. Technically, if you want to avoid the screwy progression of the mythology, you could stop after the season 4 finale that leaves viewers hanging on Mulders' suicide.
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Post by DarkManX on May 25, 2019 0:58:56 GMT
Heroes: It was hard to watch that show go down the crapper after it's great first season. Also the revival was awful.
iZombie: The show kept refusing to break away from it's original premise even though it had clearly done so and her personalities were getting more and more irritating with each passing episode.
The Flash: Good first season and then it was just a speedster villain repeatedly until I stopped watching.
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Post by DarkManX on May 25, 2019 1:04:24 GMT
X-Files went on for too many seasons past its peak , and losing a lead Loved the show, but yeah it should have ended at season 5 which is what Chris Carter originally intended. I didn't think the revival was anything special either.
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Post by Marv on May 28, 2019 22:19:58 GMT
There’s only a few shows I’ve quit due to them letting me down.
The Walking Dead...although it took a while. I didn’t jump ship until after Negan showed up. I couldn’t put up with the format of a few good episodes followed by a bunch of boring ones and then a few more good episodes at the breaks and finales. Also they regressed Carols character away from being a badass back to a basket case and I just didn’t enjoy that.
Hell on Wheels...The end of season 2 eliminated every reason for Cullen to still be a part of the railroad. I saw no reason to continue watching as they illogically keep the main character tied to the railroad when all the reasons he started working there in the first place are gone.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 28, 2019 23:07:22 GMT
Supernatural.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 30, 2019 1:23:17 GMT
There’s only a few shows I’ve quit due to them letting me down. The Walking Dead...although it took a while. I didn’t jump ship until after Negan showed up. I couldn’t put up with the format of a few good episodes followed by a bunch of boring ones and then a few more good episodes at the breaks and finales. Also they regressed Carols character away from being a badass back to a basket case and I just didn’t enjoy that. Hell on Wheels...The end of season 2 eliminated every reason for Cullen to still be a part of the railroad. I saw no reason to continue watching as they illogically keep the main character tied to the railroad when all the reasons he started working there in the first place are gone. I actually loved where Hell On Wheels went in later seasons. I didn't like how Common's character went out though.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on May 30, 2019 19:08:23 GMT
SMALLVILLE: Frustrating that they wouldn’t just put him in the suit and call him Superman. He faced all his villains before even donning the name or the suit.
HEROES: After the writer’s strike the show never recovered the greatness of season one.
SLEEPY HOLLOW: To see a once great show crumble around a perfectly cast Tom Mison was painful to watch. Ichabod Crane could’ve been a legendary TV character.
ARROW: They turned it into the Olicity show. I like the characters but it became the central focus. Idk why The CW hates Black Canary.
AGENTS OF SHIELD: I love this show but most people won’t give it a chance past the first season. I think it’s become one of the most reliably entertaining sci-fi series ever.
SUPERNATURAL (spin-offs): First they come up with an awful backdoor pilot. Then they come up with a fantastic one.. but don’t pick it up. Now the show is ending! I’m sure they will replace it with a third Vampire Diaries spin-off. Oh wait no... I guess it will be a Riverdale spin-off.
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Post by maxwellperfect on May 31, 2019 4:25:32 GMT
Star Trek in its many incarnations.
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Post by hi224 on May 31, 2019 7:01:02 GMT
the unusuals.
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Post by bluerisk on Jun 1, 2019 9:57:49 GMT
SAVE FERRIS Game of Thrones Battlestar Galactica Lost Walking Dead
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 1, 2019 12:03:01 GMT
Westworld
Legion
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Post by kls on Jun 1, 2019 12:05:33 GMT
Desperate Housewives. I loved the show but I found it frustrating that the writers didn't even bother to try to keep the history straight. I can't recall how many times a storyline would mention something that supposedly happened in a previous season (Lynette did this, blah blah) and I'd be Huh? That never happened/didn't happen that way. If it was more convenient for the writers to say x happened for the current storyline didn't matter to them if it was y.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 7:32:18 GMT
Any TV Show that has been going for multiple seasons and ends continued or doesn't get given a proper ending. There is nothing else that annoys me more than that and I am still annoyed over 'Dark Matter' not getting another season after the way they ended it and after three seasons I think the Syfy Channel should have given the writers a chance to end it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 7:38:31 GMT
SMALLVILLE: Frustrating that they wouldn’t just put him in the suit and call him Superman. He faced all his villains before even donning the name or the suit. HEROES: After the writer’s strike the show never recovered the greatness of season one. SLEEPY HOLLOW: To see a once great show crumble around a perfectly cast Tom Mison was painful to watch. Ichabod Crane could’ve been a legendary TV character. ARROW: They turned it into the Olicity show. I like the characters but it became the central focus. Idk why The CW hates Black Canary. AGENTS OF SHIELD: I love this show but most people won’t give it a chance past the first season. I think it’s become one of the most reliably entertaining sci-fi series ever. SUPERNATURAL (spin-offs): First they come up with an awful backdoor pilot. Then they come up with a fantastic one.. but don’t pick it up. Now the show is ending! I’m sure they will replace it with a third Vampire Diaries spin-off. Oh wait no... I guess it will be a Riverdale spin-off. I agree about 'Arrow.' Putting too much focus on Olicity was one of the biggest mistakes the show ever made and it wasn't able to recover from it but Felicity is officially gone now which is something a lot of her extreme fans who thought she was the main star of the show never thought would happen and the character was written off in the latest episode of the show and the actress confirmed she won't be back for the final season. The latest season of 'Arrow' was the worst but her extreme fans lost in the end.
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