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The show for sure did not set that up or handle it well and some of the plot points for her after discovering his dark passenger didn't work well for me.
@@peterklem6701nothing could kill Dexter for me but it’s definitely up there for worst plot line ever in a tv series that I’ve watched lol still love dexter though
You know, all things considered, I didn't think it was that bad with Kutcher. It was definitely better with Sheen, there's no question about that, but I think they recovered better with a new lead actor than most other shows.
Off course he did. Charlie Sheen was that show. Whoever decided to try to go on with Ashton knows nothing about TV and even I could've told them it was going to fail. It was just a setup for an epic meltdown. The kid on the show was also getting sketchy at the time and they should've just ended the show
@@brandonsmith5880 I mean, they didn't really have much other choice than to go without Sheen, other than just cancelling the show. And it's not like it was unwatchable with Kutcher, I thought it was somewhat clever how they wrote him into the show. They went a little heavy with the Walden and Alan are gay but not really jokes, it did get a little exhausting, but overall I thought it was fine. It was better than Scrubs without JD, or That 70's Show without Eric.
Nah, Sheen screwing up tanked that show...while they were starting to do really silly stuff, it was still funny... I didnt care much for Kutcher, but then I never have, so it wasn't the show. Just him.
Deb knowing that Dexter was doing wasn’t the one that made me mad, what infuriates me is the writers have to ruin the show making her fall in love with him. I know that those two aren’t related but it spoils the show altogether 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Yeah that was terrible, but when Deb found out about Dexter, it forced the entire show into a corner, and the story just got really bad. Particularly because Deb went along with what Dexter was doing, a complete sgift in her character. The love part was bad, but the show was already lost at that point.
@Heathcoatman I reckon that the whole Deb loves Dexter was a stupid plot device to explain her character shift. Basically they should have left her finding out for the finale
I fully disagree with the Buffy addition to this list. 1st. They did not know that the show would be renewed so needed to have a satisfying ending in a very short time frame. 2nd. Season 6th brought an amazing musical episode (I own the soundtrack) and season 7 provided one of the best finales because it kept the story moving forward by revealing there are more [no spoilers] 3rd. I would argue that season 4 of Buffy is more a a misfire. Great individual episodes (Hush!!) Not a good through line 😩 Adam. Nuff said
Speaking as a 90s baby who loved Scrappy, fans blamed him for ruining the franchise and not Hanna Barbera. Because of that, Scrappy is only ever brought back to get insulted instead of writing him better. Even if you hate him, you’d have to admit that’s kinda sad. The franchise has honestly been running out of ideas and I think bringing Scrappy back in a likable and sympathetic role would at least feel like the franchise is evolving in some way.
Same. I think that by the time we came along, the syndicated run had so much Scrappy in the mix, he was easy to accept as part of Scooby canon. But if you grew up during the original run, it probably came off super lame. It's like how wrestling fans that grew up with John Cena don't remember the backlash the same as fans from the Attitude Era and older.
I get why people have issues on that part but the fake out deaths were a bigger sin for me. Then after the Neegan intro which in some ways was the peak and most intense the show went into 'well we can't kill THOSE guys' mode and got lame for me
@@I.am_Groot yeah the fakeouts on major characters was incredibly annoying, I definitely see why so many people hate post season 6. Jeffery Dean Morgan was literally the only reason I finished the main show.
That made me stop watching it. Though I did just finish it around Christmas time and meh 🫤 Could have lived without it. The last season made them into the bad guys for me
Yup for the hundredth time. Mojo done these topics before but just worded the titles differently. And this channel never misses a chance to throw TWD under the bus.. That said, Glenn's death was exactly from the comics. Weird i know. And Negan probably has the greatest introduction for a tv villain of all time. Never trust this source
He was meant to die and people were saying he was gonna die months before so it shouldn’t have killed the show. It was the fake out with Abraham and then Glen in the same breath that hit fans hard. Imo, it didn’t ruin the show for me but a season later Carl died and that’s where I was mentally checked out. Season 9 was great, 10 was solid up until ep 16 (the Negan episode being the exception) and season 11 was shit. Carl’s death took the soul out of the show.
Glenn’s death is when TWD lost my daughter as a fan we used to watch it together and talk about it after she went off to college but she stopped watching after Glenn died.
The only scene that could of made a list like this is the bathroom scene between spike and buffy. It might not of completely ruined the show but that scene never should of been filmed. The actor has it in his contract now that he will never do an assault scene like that again.
@@Heathcoatman yea, then adding the whole creepy “in love with you” nonsense from Deb was just way too much. I think most people were already annoyed with her character by then, and frankly the awful acting from Jennifer Carpenter. To take that and add some kind of messed up stepsister love fantasy nonsense was just awful, truly awful. I absolutely loved Dexter, my brother gave me season 1 as a Christmas gift before season 2 was even airing yet, so I pretty much watched and fell in love with this show from almost the beginning. By the end, I was almost embarrassed to call myself a fan anymore and just wanted it to be over with.
@@Heathcoatman Pretty much. Dexter was always a show that stretched moments and situations so they could build the intensity but after that moment it got silly in places
A series reputation can survive a rough start because it can get better, but when a series ends rough, that is what it is remembered for. I have no motivation to re-watch the series because I know how badly it ends.
Yeah Bran being King was the worst. I would have been happy if that entire subplot was scrapped. If he had died when Jamie pushed him out the window I would have liked the show even more. Then he becomes King? Boooooooooo
Mark Greene's death in ER was a hard thing to watch. For me, having Grissom leave the show was it for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It was okay when DB Russel came in but never got up to the quality it had while Gil Grissom was still there.
The second season of 13 reasons why. The fact that it 'had' to have another 3 seasons after the main reason of the show was told was completely unnecessary. Not gonna even talk about the season 2 finale
The Brady Bunch, Diffrent Strokes(another kid being added to the show, Arnold not saying, "what'chu talkin' about Willis?", etc. ) Scrappy Doo being added to the Scooby Doo franchise, Dallas, The around the corner era on Sesame Street, and other shows should've been on the list. 📺📺📺📺
Examples: Homer and Selma/Patty (The Simpsons), Brian and Quagmire (Family Guy), Hermes and Zoidberg (Futurama), Courage and Eustace Bagge (Courage the Cowardly Dog) etc
10:16 THANK YOU! Without Sybil to play mediator between Mary and Edith, the pair of them just went totally insane. Cora's reaction was perfect though. Seeing Cora angry was what saved it at that moment.
Many of these shows were mediocre crap all along. Anything associated with Chuck Lorre may have been popular or even loved, but not what I consider top notch entertainment
When it comes to making us laugh the 'top shelf' ranges from smart to sly to silly to dumb to awkward. 2 1/2 Men was a hall of fame sitcom. I did not get into it for years after dismissing the concept but once I gave it a real chance it was really good. It does not have to be 'intelligent' humor to be good
@@I.am_Grooti appreciate your input. I tried that one and The Big Bang Theory several times, but I did not find them. Amusing, funny or clever I found very few networks TV comedies to be to my liking this century because I was spoiled by HBO. Loved The Office but couldn’t get into Community or Parks and recreation, either…
@@batgurrl I recently went back and watched some :Larry Sanders show and to me its one of the best comedy series I have seen. Stand up was my thing for a long while from watching Richard Pryor or Eddie Murphy on HBO or after I was grown guys like early Chapelle and Damon Wayons in person. I definitely get having a hard to tickle funny bone. It makes the good stuff that much sweeter
Arturo's death was not the result of John Rhys-Davies asking to leave the show. Tracy Tormé (who's part in the show was minimal at this point) wrote Arturo's illness in "The Guardian" specifically to help Davies make his exit if he wished, but instead the network fired him. Cleavant Derricks confirmed it.
14:40 I heard that the rumor was Seth wanted to move on from Family Guy but had golden handcuffs. He had Brian killed so that the show could go in a decline. 36:46 I hate to agree with this one. Michael was the third worst character on the show. He just frustrated me too much.
Seasons 9-11 of the walking dead was a huge improvement over 7-8. The spin offs have been good so far. Seasons 6 and 8 were the only bad seasons in Dexter. Masterpiece. The spin offs are good as well. These shows were impeccable and never dead.
I wish they would have killed off the Rick character in the fight with Shane. Rick was, and always will be a complete idiot in my book, making absolutely moronic decisions one after another and getting people hurt or killed constantly. His “moral compass” was absolute trash and just made his character so hypocritical and unlikable at so many times, it was just hard to watch. Now Shane on the other hand, I could have watched him prosper a lot longer through that show, he came across rough in the beginning, but it was simply because he was smart enough to have adapted a lot quicker to a zombie apocalypse than anyone else so he was simply ahead of the curve and I would have loved to have seen where his character would have ended up in the longer term.
The great gazoo ain't the thing that killed the flintstones You can take that all the way back to pebbles being born And More about the kid than the adult
There should be a list of Top 10 Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends episodes that fans hated(Everyone Knows It's Bendy, Foster's Goes To Europe, Foster's Home For Ummm...Make em' Up Pals, etc. ), Top 10 Animated Characters Who Were Flanderized Which Angered Fans(Ben Tennyson(Ben 10:Omniverse), Various Characters on Spongebob Squarepants, Top 20 Children's Shows That Went Downhill(Barney and Friends(the ninth season, tenth season, etc. using a two shorts format, Riff being added, etc. The Big Comfy Couch, All That(the seventh season, Good Burger, Vital Information, and other sketches being removed after Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and other cast members left, etc.), Top 20 Retired Six Flags Rides and Shows, Top 10 National Park Rules That Were Ruined By Morons, Top 20 TV Shows That Warned People Not To Try What They See At Home, Top 20 Danger Rangers Episodes, etc. 📺📺📺📺📺📺
18:34 Liar! If Fonzie Jumping The Shark (Which happened only ONE TIME) truly ended the show like you said, there would be, No "Mork & Mindy", No "Joannie Loves Chachi", and Ted McGinley's biggest claim to fame would be "Revenge Of The Nerds".
First of all, Joey and Rachel made FAR more sense than anyone finding Ross attractive. He is literally one of the worst characters ever created. Secondly, the Grey's musical may not have been great, but I could listen to Sara Ramirez sing all day!
45. The creators hated their own creation so much that they made him the villain in the live-action movie. But then Velma (2023) happened. If the point of that show was to make Velma and the rest of the Scooby Gang so unlikable that it makes Scrappy-Doo look good by comparison, then congratulations writers, you succeeded. [Sarcastic Slow Clap] 40. Maybe THIS should've been bannes instead of Mid-Life Crustacean. Better a genuinely bad episode be expunged instead of a controversial one. 32. It was so reviled that many people don't even consider the episode canon.
There were like... seven events in this list that happened in the series finale. Some were also in season finales prior to planned final seasons. How the FUCK can those be show killers when they were ALREADY ENDING?
Tbf that the mother wasn't there anymore was obvious from the beginning, cause why would he tell that story alone and not with her together, if she was still there. (but the reason why he told them is still not good)
Ok, my opinion…I’m really over the “Debra in love with Dexter” outrage, when there is no outrage to be had because it went absolutely NO WHERE!! It was null & void after one episode, really after she caught him in the church; she couldn’t stand him after that. She then went down a dark path the last season. I could accept any other reason, but this one makes no sense nothing came of it. Yet in GOT, not only was Jamie & Cersei siblings, they had children together, but no one questioned that! Oh, it’s the product of the time, I see. Wait isn’t Dexter ADOPTED?? He loved Rita then the last one in Season 6 (forget her name). He even told Debra he loves her only as a sister!! That storyline was a fleeting drift that we all forgot about the next episode, well at least I did 🤷🏽♀️
48. Sliders oh yeah, the stories got worse, 41. the 100 was a joke. 24. X-Files oh yeah, what a joke too, revival destroys... 20. Scrubs yes, end the series, it was a great end (season 8).
Did the narrator cut WAY back on her "vocal fry" ? It seems quite noticeable. I applaud this decision ... affirming that "vocal fry" is merely a choice, and people don't like it.
Buffy's death wasn't a drama thing. The original network that was airing it canceled the show, so they killed Buffy off. Either after it was filmed, or after it was aired I don't remeber, a new network picked it up and thus they had to bring back the title character...
How I Met Your Mother set up a perfect environment to make fans accept & be satisfied with Ted being with a woman we had never seen before. Even made a great casting choice for her. I think the dynamic of the show held up great until the final season & never felt stale to me. It's like they spent all that time crafting a gourmet sandwich as you watched. All the ingredients fresh & homemade. No questions about what you were being given or if you'd like it. You just knew it would be delicious. Just as their ready to slap on the top bun & hand it to you, just as you're the most eager to finally take a bite... they smeared shit on it, gave you a glass of piss, threw both at you, & walked out of the kitchen, slamming the door behind them.
Scrappy-Doo gets too much flack. The only issue I really had with him was when he first appeared in 1979, simply because Hanna-Barbera Studios didn’t understand that Lennie Weinrib was not the person to go to for kids’ voices (he also later did the original voice of Freddy Flintstone on the Flintstone Kids). In addition, Daphne did return to the show in 1983.
30:21 The Fairly Oddparents should've had a proper season finale, AJ, Chester, Trixie, Mark, and other characters who were removed from the show should've stayed on the show, The Fairly Oddparents didn't need Chloe, Sparky, or Poof, etc. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I disagree about the Musical episode of Grey's i say it was when they Killed off Derek or when Christina left even though George was the saddest death My opinion killing off a main character is a big mistake and Christina leaving was a mistake only cause she was my fav
Buffy doesn’t belong on here. Especially since it’s not a fake out death. They were going to end it and then it got renewed. So of course they had to bring Buffy back. If they hadn’t we wouldn’t have gotten the musical episode ( widely thought as one of the best episodes ). Yes the show got darker but the show was always dark. Kinda the point of the show. What happened to the dialogue in the Office one?
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The office when they got rid of STEVE CARREL.
The late Stephen Hillenburg left SpongeBob SquarePants after the release of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Season 8 of Game of Thrones.
Marlena the devil Days of our lives.
The Walking Dead. Abraham and Glenn was the sign the show was going downhill, but the death of Carl KILLED the show
The whole "Debra is in love with Dexter" thing was completely unnecessary to the Dexter series
The show for sure did not set that up or handle it well and some of the plot points for her after discovering his dark passenger didn't work well for me.
Exactly!!
true, but it didn't kill the show for me. It was a downer though....
@@peterklem6701nothing could kill Dexter for me but it’s definitely up there for worst plot line ever in a tv series that I’ve watched lol still love dexter though
You missed killing off Sweets in Bones
Two and a Half men - When they replaced Charlie Harper with Walden Schmidt. Ashton Kutcher killed that show.
You know, all things considered, I didn't think it was that bad with Kutcher. It was definitely better with Sheen, there's no question about that, but I think they recovered better with a new lead actor than most other shows.
So, you don't like tall people.
Off course he did. Charlie Sheen was that show. Whoever decided to try to go on with Ashton knows nothing about TV and even I could've told them it was going to fail. It was just a setup for an epic meltdown. The kid on the show was also getting sketchy at the time and they should've just ended the show
@@brandonsmith5880 I mean, they didn't really have much other choice than to go without Sheen, other than just cancelling the show. And it's not like it was unwatchable with Kutcher, I thought it was somewhat clever how they wrote him into the show. They went a little heavy with the Walden and Alan are gay but not really jokes, it did get a little exhausting, but overall I thought it was fine. It was better than Scrubs without JD, or That 70's Show without Eric.
Nah, Sheen screwing up tanked that show...while they were starting to do really silly stuff, it was still funny... I didnt care much for Kutcher, but then I never have, so it wasn't the show. Just him.
Deb knowing that Dexter was doing wasn’t the one that made me mad, what infuriates me is the writers have to ruin the show making her fall in love with him. I know that those two aren’t related but it spoils the show altogether 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Yeah that was terrible, but when Deb found out about Dexter, it forced the entire show into a corner, and the story just got really bad. Particularly because Deb went along with what Dexter was doing, a complete sgift in her character. The love part was bad, but the show was already lost at that point.
@Heathcoatman I reckon that the whole Deb loves Dexter was a stupid plot device to explain her character shift. Basically they should have left her finding out for the finale
I fully disagree with the Buffy addition to this list. 1st. They did not know that the show would be renewed so needed to have a satisfying ending in a very short time frame.
2nd. Season 6th brought an amazing musical episode (I own the soundtrack) and season 7 provided one of the best finales because it kept the story moving forward by revealing there are more [no spoilers]
3rd. I would argue that season 4 of Buffy is more a a misfire. Great individual episodes (Hush!!) Not a good through line
😩 Adam. Nuff said
Like you read my mind
EXACTLY my thoughts ❤
The heart killer in Buffy was the musical episode where Buffy tells her friends that when they brought her back, they had pulled her out of heaven
Mulder and Scully disappearing ruined the X Files. Should've ended at season 7. Like it was supposed to.
The 7th season of Gilmore Girls was a disaster, when Amy Sherman Palladino left the show and brought in a new producer, it really destroyed the show.
Speaking as a 90s baby who loved Scrappy, fans blamed him for ruining the franchise and not Hanna Barbera. Because of that, Scrappy is only ever brought back to get insulted instead of writing him better. Even if you hate him, you’d have to admit that’s kinda sad.
The franchise has honestly been running out of ideas and I think bringing Scrappy back in a likable and sympathetic role would at least feel like the franchise is evolving in some way.
Joey and Rachel's relationship will always be weird as hell
Both Castle and Bones went down in quality after the two main characters got married.
5:41 I honestly had no problem with Scrappy. I never got why people didn’t like him.
Same. I think that by the time we came along, the syndicated run had so much Scrappy in the mix, he was easy to accept as part of Scooby canon. But if you grew up during the original run, it probably came off super lame. It's like how wrestling fans that grew up with John Cena don't remember the backlash the same as fans from the Attitude Era and older.
He’s to male for todays climate
Family Guy died when they stopped making Bryan smarter than Peter and Stewie’s psychotic tendencies.
Buffy wasn’t a fake out death. It was intended to be the series finale until a different network brought it back. Do your research properly
I think the final episode of True Blood should be on this list. It was horribly rushed - that entire last season was horribly rushed..
Tyler’s assault should never have been aired. No matter how much I want to un-see it, it’s forever implanted in my memory.
Carls death is what killed the walking dead for sure, anyone who read the comics knew right there what kind of show we were watching
Agreed, that was the moment I completely ditched the shows and stuck with the comics and TellTale games
I get why people have issues on that part but the fake out deaths were a bigger sin for me. Then after the Neegan intro which in some ways was the peak and most intense the show went into 'well we can't kill THOSE guys' mode and got lame for me
@@I.am_Groot yeah the fakeouts on major characters was incredibly annoying, I definitely see why so many people hate post season 6. Jeffery Dean Morgan was literally the only reason I finished the main show.
At least Scrappy Doo did us a favor in the Horrible Velma series.
Glen dying is gonna be 1
I'm watching The Walking Dead as I type this and I kinda agree with you.
That made me stop watching it. Though I did just finish it around Christmas time and meh 🫤 Could have lived without it. The last season made them into the bad guys for me
Yup for the hundredth time. Mojo done these topics before but just worded the titles differently. And this channel never misses a chance to throw TWD under the bus..
That said, Glenn's death was exactly from the comics. Weird i know. And Negan probably has the greatest introduction for a tv villain of all time. Never trust this source
He was meant to die and people were saying he was gonna die months before so it shouldn’t have killed the show. It was the fake out with Abraham and then Glen in the same breath that hit fans hard. Imo, it didn’t ruin the show for me but a season later Carl died and that’s where I was mentally checked out. Season 9 was great, 10 was solid up until ep 16 (the Negan episode being the exception) and season 11 was shit. Carl’s death took the soul out of the show.
Glenn’s death is when TWD lost my daughter as a fan we used to watch it together and talk about it after she went off to college but she stopped watching after Glenn died.
28:09 ok, but with Buffy, that was supposed to be the final episode, until it wasn’t.
I don’t think Buffy should be on here at all.
@ agreed
The only scene that could of made a list like this is the bathroom scene between spike and buffy. It might not of completely ruined the show but that scene never should of been filmed. The actor has it in his contract now that he will never do an assault scene like that again.
Agreed
No better picture for this than Dexter. I'm still not over him throwing her in the ocean 😠
Neither is he. If you watched the sequel, it shows.
When she caught him the show completely jumped the shark. That was the moment that killed it
@@Heathcoatman yea, then adding the whole creepy “in love with you” nonsense from Deb was just way too much. I think most people were already annoyed with her character by then, and frankly the awful acting from Jennifer Carpenter. To take that and add some kind of messed up stepsister love fantasy nonsense was just awful, truly awful.
I absolutely loved Dexter, my brother gave me season 1 as a Christmas gift before season 2 was even airing yet, so I pretty much watched and fell in love with this show from almost the beginning. By the end, I was almost embarrassed to call myself a fan anymore and just wanted it to be over with.
Noooo say it's not so😮😢
@@Heathcoatman Pretty much. Dexter was always a show that stretched moments and situations so they could build the intensity but after that moment it got silly in places
Amazing how many of this moments there are
Michael is the best caracter, ofcourse the show was never the same!😢
Michael was way better than Andy.
Nuts to that!!! The Great Gazoo was a great character! Dumdums. What we SHOULD be talking about are the weird circumstances of how Bam Bam came to be.
Ragnar's death killed Vikings for me.
For Once Upon A Time, I can understand the Frozen oversaturation but since I never saw Frozen, I actually enjoyed the storyline.
I've seen ones from Family Guy, The Simpsons, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Dexter, Lost, and Game Of Thrones.
The entire 8th season of Game of Thrones was a disaster. P.S. Naming Braun king of Westeros was a terrible mistake. 🎉
Absolutely ruined it. Felt like I wasted 7-8 years 😅
A series reputation can survive a rough start because it can get better, but when a series ends rough, that is what it is remembered for. I have no motivation to re-watch the series because I know how badly it ends.
@Macintosh1001 Wow, so I guess Ill rake it off my 'What to watch while Im sick' list...
Yeah Bran being King was the worst. I would have been happy if that entire subplot was scrapped. If he had died when Jamie pushed him out the window I would have liked the show even more. Then he becomes King? Boooooooooo
I don't count arrested development after season 3 as part of the series haha
4:02 And Riverdale just completely died when all that crap about alternate universes came up.
The Office went from one of the top funniest shows to ever air on tv to crap.
Losing Michael was something they couldn't overcome.
‘Next time you think about putting aliens in Flintstones…’
They did that again with Viva Rockvegas. Same alien too.
Simpsons ended when they went woke and got rid of Apu
Mark Greene's death in ER was a hard thing to watch. For me, having Grissom leave the show was it for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It was okay when DB Russel came in but never got up to the quality it had while Gil Grissom was still there.
The second season of 13 reasons why. The fact that it 'had' to have another 3 seasons after the main reason of the show was told was completely unnecessary. Not gonna even talk about the season 2 finale
The Brady Bunch, Diffrent Strokes(another kid being added to the show, Arnold not saying, "what'chu talkin' about Willis?", etc. ) Scrappy Doo being added to the Scooby Doo franchise, Dallas, The around the corner era on Sesame Street, and other shows should've been on the list. 📺📺📺📺
Top 10 Animated Duos Who Could Never Get Along
Examples:
Homer and Selma/Patty (The Simpsons),
Brian and Quagmire (Family Guy),
Hermes and Zoidberg (Futurama),
Courage and Eustace Bagge (Courage the Cowardly Dog) etc
No
Beavis and Butthead!
Arrested development does not belong on this list.
If a show continues for years after the event you say killed it… then it didn’t kill it
The Wire, Season 5's fake serial killer subplot. At least everyone had an appropriate ending.
10:16 THANK YOU! Without Sybil to play mediator between Mary and Edith, the pair of them just went totally insane. Cora's reaction was perfect though. Seeing Cora angry was what saved it at that moment.
GOT died way before Bran became King
Wrong wrong about Buffy
I LOVED season 4 of Arrested Development
Many of these shows were mediocre crap all along. Anything associated with Chuck Lorre may have been popular or even loved, but not what I consider top notch entertainment
When it comes to making us laugh the 'top shelf' ranges from smart to sly to silly to dumb to awkward. 2 1/2 Men was a hall of fame sitcom. I did not get into it for years after dismissing the concept but once I gave it a real chance it was really good. It does not have to be 'intelligent' humor to be good
@@I.am_Grooti appreciate your input. I tried that one and The Big Bang Theory several times, but I did not find them. Amusing, funny or clever I found very few networks TV comedies to be to my liking this century because I was spoiled by HBO. Loved The Office but couldn’t get into Community or Parks and recreation, either…
@@batgurrl I recently went back and watched some :Larry Sanders show and to me its one of the best comedy series I have seen. Stand up was my thing for a long while from watching Richard Pryor or Eddie Murphy on HBO or after I was grown guys like early Chapelle and Damon Wayons in person. I definitely get having a hard to tickle funny bone. It makes the good stuff that much sweeter
Chyler Leigh's rendition of Breathe was and is amazing. I miss Lexie to this day.
So close... could have had 24 at 24
Did they not do this list already?
They did a top 10 , 20 and 30 list on the very topic
@kimanireid6111 Ah
Oh wait, this is live?
When Tony Soprano killed his nephew Christopher, it really ripped out something indelible within the show
Honestly, this video should've been called "50 moments when a tv show jumped the shark."
Wow 😯 I binged watched all of pretty little liars and I totally forgot about Spencer’s twin 😂
Arturo's death was not the result of John Rhys-Davies asking to leave the show. Tracy Tormé (who's part in the show was minimal at this point) wrote Arturo's illness in "The Guardian" specifically to help Davies make his exit if he wished, but instead the network fired him. Cleavant Derricks confirmed it.
14:40 I heard that the rumor was Seth wanted to move on from Family Guy but had golden handcuffs. He had Brian killed so that the show could go in a decline.
36:46 I hate to agree with this one. Michael was the third worst character on the show. He just frustrated me too much.
The real reason Losis and Clark ended. Was because of Dean Cane was not nice to workers and directors and also was not a good guy.
Seasons 9-11 of the walking dead was a huge improvement over 7-8. The spin offs have been good so far. Seasons 6 and 8 were the only bad seasons in Dexter. Masterpiece. The spin offs are good as well. These shows were impeccable and never dead.
all dexter had to do was lock the church door, stupid mistake😅
36:56
Adding Will Ferrell was a total disaster, was SO happy when they wrote him out. It started to pick back up.
A.D.'s reveal
Scrappy's introduction
Joey & Rachel's relationship
Frozen in OUAT
Gossip Girl Identity
The Mother dies
didn't kill their shows
When Rick died supposedly in the walking dead
I wish they would have killed off the Rick character in the fight with Shane. Rick was, and always will be a complete idiot in my book, making absolutely moronic decisions one after another and getting people hurt or killed constantly. His “moral compass” was absolute trash and just made his character so hypocritical and unlikable at so many times, it was just hard to watch.
Now Shane on the other hand, I could have watched him prosper a lot longer through that show, he came across rough in the beginning, but it was simply because he was smart enough to have adapted a lot quicker to a zombie apocalypse than anyone else so he was simply ahead of the curve and I would have loved to have seen where his character would have ended up in the longer term.
After seeing Scrappy and Gazoo cited as unwanted new characters, I very much expected that Cousin Oliver would also make the list.
whoa wait so pearl is not real it was just mr. Krabs :O
Never watched Frozen, but loved the Frozen Arc in OUAT
The great gazoo ain't the thing that killed the flintstones You can take that all the way back to pebbles being born And More about the kid than the adult
The Gantz manga kills off the main character for an entire arc. If you like sci fi and manga you should definitely check out Gantz
There should be a list of Top 10 Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends episodes that fans hated(Everyone Knows It's Bendy, Foster's Goes To Europe, Foster's Home For Ummm...Make em' Up Pals, etc. ), Top 10 Animated Characters Who Were Flanderized Which Angered Fans(Ben Tennyson(Ben 10:Omniverse), Various Characters on Spongebob Squarepants, Top 20 Children's Shows That Went Downhill(Barney and Friends(the ninth season, tenth season, etc. using a two shorts format, Riff being added, etc. The Big Comfy Couch, All That(the seventh season, Good Burger, Vital Information, and other sketches being removed after Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and other cast members left, etc.), Top 20 Retired Six Flags Rides and Shows, Top 10 National Park Rules That Were Ruined By Morons, Top 20 TV Shows That Warned People Not To Try What They See At Home, Top 20 Danger Rangers Episodes, etc. 📺📺📺📺📺📺
18:34 Liar! If Fonzie Jumping The Shark (Which happened only ONE TIME) truly ended the show like you said, there would be, No "Mork & Mindy", No "Joannie Loves Chachi", and Ted McGinley's biggest claim to fame would be "Revenge Of The Nerds".
Highlander - Richie's death and Season 6 in general.
It's kinda bull that the Highlander series isn't included in these lists, but it is what it is.
"I have to protect them.... from me"
First of all, Joey and Rachel made FAR more sense than anyone finding Ross attractive. He is literally one of the worst characters ever created.
Secondly, the Grey's musical may not have been great, but I could listen to Sara Ramirez sing all day!
As i click on this 'new' video, my red 'viewed' bar is at the end, indicating i've seen it before. good job.
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45. The creators hated their own creation so much that they made him the villain in the live-action movie. But then Velma (2023) happened. If the point of that show was to make Velma and the rest of the Scooby Gang so unlikable that it makes Scrappy-Doo look good by comparison, then congratulations writers, you succeeded. [Sarcastic Slow Clap]
40. Maybe THIS should've been bannes instead of Mid-Life Crustacean. Better a genuinely bad episode be expunged instead of a controversial one.
32. It was so reviled that many people don't even consider the episode canon.
Can't all expect a musical Episode to turn out like Buffy.
I'm calling it, Seymour Skinner being revealed to be Armin Tamzarin will make the cut, or even be the top choice.
There were like... seven events in this list that happened in the series finale. Some were also in season finales prior to planned final seasons. How the FUCK can those be show killers when they were ALREADY ENDING?
Acolyte's cringy witch chant.
I think they are doing Popular shows
@barryc5981 I didn't know it was about "favorite" TV shows. Assumed and posted the comment before the video went live.
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Probably would have been killing Carrie Ann moss in the first five minutes.
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The Walking Dead....when they killed Carl. :(
It's not so much that Carl was killed, but more about the way he was killed.
Westworld should have been added to this list. Season 2 in particular.
The biggest disappointment was definitely HEROES. It was such a great show.
Tbf that the mother wasn't there anymore was obvious from the beginning, cause why would he tell that story alone and not with her together, if she was still there.
(but the reason why he told them is still not good)
Ok, my opinion…I’m really over the “Debra in love with Dexter” outrage, when there is no outrage to be had because it went absolutely NO WHERE!! It was null & void after one episode, really after she caught him in the church; she couldn’t stand him after that. She then went down a dark path the last season. I could accept any other reason, but this one makes no sense nothing came of it. Yet in GOT, not only was Jamie & Cersei siblings, they had children together, but no one questioned that! Oh, it’s the product of the time, I see. Wait isn’t Dexter ADOPTED?? He loved Rita then the last one in Season 6 (forget her name). He even told Debra he loves her only as a sister!! That storyline was a fleeting drift that we all forgot about the next episode, well at least I did 🤷🏽♀️
48. Sliders oh yeah, the stories got worse, 41. the 100 was a joke. 24. X-Files oh yeah, what a joke too, revival destroys... 20. Scrubs yes, end the series, it was a great end (season 8).
Did the narrator cut WAY back on her "vocal fry" ?
It seems quite noticeable. I applaud this decision
... affirming that "vocal fry" is merely a choice, and people don't like it.
Love's Death pissed me off as well
Buffy's death wasn't a drama thing. The original network that was airing it canceled the show, so they killed Buffy off. Either after it was filmed, or after it was aired I don't remeber, a new network picked it up and thus they had to bring back the title character...
I personally didn't mind Elsa in OUAT, bc it lead to the Ingrid plotline which I quite enjoyed!
How I Met Your Mother set up a perfect environment to make fans accept & be satisfied with Ted being with a woman we had never seen before. Even made a great casting choice for her. I think the dynamic of the show held up great until the final season & never felt stale to me. It's like they spent all that time crafting a gourmet sandwich as you watched. All the ingredients fresh & homemade. No questions about what you were being given or if you'd like it. You just knew it would be delicious. Just as their ready to slap on the top bun & hand it to you, just as you're the most eager to finally take a bite... they smeared shit on it, gave you a glass of piss, threw both at you, & walked out of the kitchen, slamming the door behind them.
Scrappy-Doo gets too much flack. The only issue I really had with him was when he first appeared in 1979, simply because Hanna-Barbera Studios didn’t understand that Lennie Weinrib was not the person to go to for kids’ voices (he also later did the original voice of Freddy Flintstone on the Flintstone Kids).
In addition, Daphne did return to the show in 1983.
30:21 The Fairly Oddparents should've had a proper season finale, AJ, Chester, Trixie, Mark, and other characters who were removed from the show should've stayed on the show, The Fairly Oddparents didn't need Chloe, Sparky, or Poof, etc. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Greys Anatomy, the plane crash was the last episode I watched.
Meesa Scrappy, Dappy Doo, snarf snarf!
Where's the timestamp man so we can avoid spoilers?
I disagree about the Musical episode of Grey's i say it was when they Killed off Derek or when Christina left even though George was the saddest death My opinion killing off a main character is a big mistake and Christina leaving was a mistake only cause she was my fav
30:35 false they were endearing and they helped Timmy grow as a character
Maybe yall just hate creativity
The musical episode of Grey’s Anatomy was _so_ stupid. But I think Skinner being an imposter on the Simpsons should have been much higher on the list.
Arrow, S3. Killing Sara and then giving into the cringeworthy Olicity fandom. Took a show that was surprisingly good and made it into utter schlock.
Buffy doesn’t belong on here. Especially since it’s not a fake out death. They were going to end it and then it got renewed. So of course they had to bring Buffy back. If they hadn’t we wouldn’t have gotten the musical episode ( widely thought as one of the best episodes ). Yes the show got darker but the show was always dark. Kinda the point of the show. What happened to the dialogue in the Office one?
agree. i loved the conflict with her and her friends. she was all grumpy and dark coz she was angry that they pulled her out of heaven.
From the 60s - replacing Darren on Bewitched
The same list but with more entries.