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Post by msdemos on Jan 18, 2018 4:34:12 GMT
SAVE FERRIS
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Post by sugarbiscuits on Jan 18, 2018 20:13:38 GMT
Sliders - season 2 episode Invasion year 1996. Buffy the Vampire Slayer - forget the season, maybe 5 to 7? Once more with Feeling. Star Trek The Original Series - that one with the space hippies singing annoying songs. I think at the end of the episode 2 were dead. One of them is bald I think. I think one of the ladies has the hots for Chekov. What about that episode with the horrible kids? Miri, I think. Season one. That's one the weakest ST TOS episodes. Also that other episode with kids whose parents were all killed and some middle aged male is trying to get them to do stuff. don't remember the episode title. The ray Bradbury Theatre - Tyrannosaurus Rex and there was an old woman, those two are the weakest episodes.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 19, 2018 0:27:27 GMT
The Simpsons - Bart Carny S9E12.
Monk - Mr. Monk On Wheels S7E11
The X Files - El Mundo Gira S4E11
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jan 19, 2018 1:35:42 GMT
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - forget the season, maybe 5 to 7? Once more with Feeling. Hey, that ep is a classic! The worst for me is the one that is basically just Buffy and Riley banging in a room. Always hated clip show episodes, sans Community.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jan 19, 2018 2:33:24 GMT
The worst episode of Arrow I’ve watched thus far would have to be Season 4’s ‘Beacon of Hope’ (aka the bee episode).
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Post by MCDemuth on Jan 19, 2018 3:16:47 GMT
Just about any episode from any show where a main character... For Example: Gets a "bonk on the head"... and then experiences an alternate reality, for the episode, where the entire show as we know it never happened...
For Example:
Smallville: Season 6: "Labyrinth"...
"Clark is attacked by a entity from the Phantom Zone, but when he wakes up he finds himself in a sanitarium, and without his powers. He is informed that his entire life, as he believes it, has been nothing more than a fabrication he created to cope with his biological parents' death in the meteor shower."
In other words, he was born on Earth, and did not come from Krypton.
It was BS. I am watching the show, because I am a Superman fan... So why the hell, would I want to see an episode... as creative as it is... where "Superman" doesn't exist.
I also never understood the Star Trek: DS9 episodes where Sisko had visions that he was a Science Fiction writer in the 1950s, where he wrote science fiction stories about DS9...
It was never made clear which "reality" was supposed to be real...
And Wasn't there a TV Show a couple of decades ago, where they had a series finale, that implied the whole show was a dream?
I didn't watch this one, But I could imagine it was a huge slap in the face to the fans.
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Post by Catman on Jan 19, 2018 3:19:45 GMT
MCDemuth, if you're referring to the last episode of Newhart, that wasn't a slap in the face but a master stroke of genius. Now if you're referring to the last episode of Saint Elsewhere, that was a huge kick in the nuts.
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Post by MCDemuth on Jan 19, 2018 3:32:02 GMT
MCDemuth, if you're referring to the last episode of Newhart, that wasn't a slap in the face but a master stroke of genius. Now if you're referring to the last episode of Saint Elsewhere, that was a huge kick in the nuts. I don't know what the show was, since I didn't watch it... But I remember being around people who did watch it, complaining about it being all a dream, or something like that.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 19, 2018 3:52:31 GMT
MCDemuth , if you're referring to the last episode of Newhart, that wasn't a slap in the face but a master stroke of genius. Now if you're referring to the last episode of Saint Elsewhere, that was a huge kick in the nuts. yes and yes !
Most Possibly MCD is referring to the '85-86 season of Dallas that was Pam's Dream 3:35 goto "So what’s the deal with Bobby Ewing in the shower? It was a storytelling gaffe of epic proportions–one of the most epic storytelling fails in popular culture, in my opinion. Here’s what happened. Bobby Ewing was played by actor Patrick Duffy, who later went on to fame in the 90s sitcom Step by Step. Though he was a crucial part of the show, he decided to leave after the 1984-85 season, hoping to pursue other opportunities. The scriptwriters killed him off in particularly dramatic fashion, having him run down with a car while saving his wife Pam (played by Victoria Principal, who you see in the clip above). Things evidently didn’t go as well for Mr. Duffy as he hoped. Sometime during the next run of the show he decided to return. But his character death was already an accomplished fact. So, they decided to bring him back–by having it turn out that the entirety of the 1985-86 season was a dream in Pam’s head!
Yes, you read that right. They used “it was all a dream.” The entire season. All 31 episodes. That meant for the 1986-87 season, they had to go back and pick up where they left off, or try to anyway. "
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Post by Catman on Jan 19, 2018 3:56:35 GMT
MCDemuth , if you're referring to the last episode of Newhart, that wasn't a slap in the face but a master stroke of genius. Now if you're referring to the last episode of Saint Elsewhere, that was a huge kick in the nuts. yes and yes !
Most Possibly MCD is referring to the '85-86 season of Dallas that was Pam's Dream 3:35 goto "So what’s the deal with Bobby Ewing in the shower? It was a storytelling gaffe of epic proportions–one of the most epic storytelling fails in popular culture, in my opinion. Here’s what happened. Bobby Ewing was played by actor Patrick Duffy, who later went on to fame in the 90s sitcom Step by Step. Though he was a crucial part of the show, he decided to leave after the 1984-85 season, hoping to pursue other opportunities. The scriptwriters killed him off in particularly dramatic fashion, having him run down with a car while saving his wife Pam (played by Victoria Principal, who you see in the clip above). Things evidently didn’t go as well for Mr. Duffy as he hoped. Sometime during the next run of the show he decided to return. But his character death was already an accomplished fact. So, they decided to bring him back–by having it turn out that the entirety of the 1985-86 season was a dream in Pam’s head!
Yes, you read that right. They used “it was all a dream.” The entire season. All 31 episodes. That meant for the 1986-87 season, they had to go back and pick up where they left off, or try to anyway. " Later they played off that scene in an episode of Family Guy.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jan 19, 2018 22:43:20 GMT
The Man From UNCLE season 3 episode 14 "The My Friend the Gorilla Affair". Possibly the worst episode of TV ever made. Certainly the worst for a successful and very good show.
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Post by darkpast on Jan 20, 2018 5:28:01 GMT
Growing Pains Series Finale, i think it was a clip show, any show that uses clip shows as regular episode
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Post by mykel on Jan 20, 2018 9:54:53 GMT
Breaking Bad - Fly
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Post by bess1971s on Jan 20, 2018 16:12:53 GMT
MCDemuth , if you're referring to the last episode of Newhart, that wasn't a slap in the face but a master stroke of genius. Now if you're referring to the last episode of Saint Elsewhere, that was a huge kick in the nuts. Totally agree with you about both episodes and I would also add the last five minutes of the Roseanne finale. The jury is still out about The Sopranos. I believe Tony was whacked but after all these years, I'm still ambivalent about it.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jan 20, 2018 22:57:17 GMT
Stranger Things Season 2 Episode 7/Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jan 20, 2018 22:59:41 GMT
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Post by NJtoTX on Jan 22, 2018 2:59:39 GMT
Star Trek The Original Series - that one with the space hippies singing annoying songs. I think at the end of the episode 2 were dead. One of them is bald I think. I think one of the ladies has the hots for Chekov. The Way to Eden. Absolute worst TOS episode, with Skip Homeier.
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Post by sugarbiscuits on Jan 22, 2018 12:06:06 GMT
Just about any episode from any show where a main character... For Example: Gets a "bonk on the head"... and then experiences an alternate reality, for the episode, where the entire show as we know it never happened... For Example: Smallville: Season 6: "Labyrinth"... " Clark is attacked by a entity from the Phantom Zone, but when he wakes up he finds himself in a sanitarium, and without his powers. He is informed that his entire life, as he believes it, has been nothing more than a fabrication he created to cope with his biological parents' death in the meteor shower." In other words, he was born on Earth, and did not come from Krypton. It was BS. I am watching the show, because I am a Superman fan... So why the hell, would I want to see an episode... as creative as it is... where "Superman" doesn't exist. I also never understood the Star Trek: DS9 episodes where Sisko had visions that he was a Science Fiction writer in the 1950s, where he wrote science fiction stories about DS9... It was never made clear which "reality" was supposed to be real... And Wasn't there a TV Show a couple of decades ago, where they had a series finale, that implied the whole show was a dream? I didn't watch this one, But I could imagine it was a huge slap in the face to the fans. The UK TV show The Brittas Empire turned out to be a dream that the main character had while he was on the bus with his wife.
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Post by hi224 on Jan 23, 2018 2:37:56 GMT
SAVE FERRIS The Columbus day episode regards recently the sopranos honestly.very bad.
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Post by NewtJorden on Jan 23, 2018 3:13:38 GMT
The X-Files - Space
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