In retrospect, the moment where
Battlestar Galactica lost its magic for me was in the 2nd half of Season 2. I thought it was such a cop out the way they resolved the "Pegasus" cliffhanger. Then Billy died and the show was just killing time and subjected us to the Sam Anders/Starbuck/Apollo/Dee quadrangle of doom! It's so shocking when you consider how addictive the show was back in Season 1.
While I still like the show, I felt like
Stargate Atlantis had already achieved perfection in Season 1, yet Season 2 decided they needed to tinker with the formula. I thought the team was perfectly balanced when they had Lt. Ford. Once they replaced him with Ronon Dex, that meant there was no longer anyone for Dr. McKay to tease and the writers didn't seem to know what to do with Teyla anymore. And the less said about Michael, the better.
While I still enjoyed the later seasons, it was around Season 7 that I realized that the
Stargate SG-1 writers had no clue where this was going anymore. In particular, I was very dissatisfied with the way they didn't really do anything interesting with bringing Daniel Jackson back from the dead. Once they brought him back, it seemed like they wanted to forget that he'd ever left as quickly as possible. That's a shame, especially since I liked Jonas Quinn.
Agreed about Earth Final Conflict. A decent show for four seasons that was ruined by a horrible fifth season.
I thought it was ruined after the first.
There seem to be 4 basic schools of thought as to when
Earth: Final Conflict went off the rails. Of course, NO ONE liked Season 5 (although I shamefully admit that I watched the whole thing). Season 5 was just a totally different show, going from an intriguing series about how humanity incorporates the Taelons into our society to "Renee the Atavus Slayer."
But then there are other fans who gave up around Season 3 when they replaced Lili Marquette with Renee Palmer.
I think a good chunk of fans couldn't tolerate the killing off of William Boone at the end of Season 1.
And some even go so far as to say the show lost its way before the first season was even over. They point to the part where Zo'or showed up. Once that happened, Zo'or became the overtly villainous one and they whitewashed away all of Da'an's previous ambiguity.
Personally, I may be a rare breed of
EFC fan because I've never even seen Seasons 1 & 2. (I bought Season 1 on DVD. I'm about 2 or 3 episodes into it right now.) But Season 4 was awesome! Ronald Sandoval rocks!
I am often surprised whenever Andromeda comes up in these type discussions. I watched the show for the first half of the first season, and bolted because it was just awful. Then people say it got worse after that. Worse than that? Just how bad did that show become?
I know what you mean. Occasionally shows will sink far lower than even our lowest expectations. The dim twinkle of promise within the 1st season of
Andromeda was thoroughly extinguished when Kevin Sorbo fired Robert Hewitt Wolfe because his writing was "too clever." No one expected the 5th season of
EFC to be as painful as it was. And although it's not a TV series, I'd like to mention
Highlander: The Source, a movie far worse than anyone's lowest expectations. And if you're a
Highlander fan, you know exactly how low
Highlander 2 &
Highlander: The Final Dimension set the bar. Finding something as bad as
Highlander: The Source is like discovering a temperature lower than absolute zero!