Seriously? There were dozens of classic episodes after that."The Simpsons", about season 8.
No, there weren't.
Seriously? There were dozens of classic episodes after that."The Simpsons", about season 8.
I'll add Family Matters. It turned into a sci-fi show.
Especially after the move to CBS for the final season...
And along those lines, I'd add Perfect Strangers to the list too...
I thought Perfect Strangers was fine until the last season. I liked when they were in the apartment better.
Seriously? There were dozens of classic episodes after that."The Simpsons", about season 8.
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Smallville is going into it's 10th season this fall...they gotta be doing something right.![]()
Star Trek.
Should have ended after 2 seasons.![]()
Star Trek.
Should have ended after 2 seasons.![]()
I was actually going to throw that one out there as S3 is crap, but it did allow for the series to expand into a vast franchise that has brought us many great moments.
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Smallville is going into it's 10th season this fall...they gotta be doing something right.![]()
It's the CW's most watched show... which isn't saying much.![]()
I disagree. There were good ones after Linville left. They did something to Charles they never did to Frank. They made him both a jerk and a cool guy.M*A*S*H survived several cast changes, but it should have ended when Larry Linville (Maj. Frank Burns) left. The stories became dull and David Ogden Stiers’ Major Winchester character was more irritating than funny.
I stuck with Prison Break and seasons 3/4 were an improvement over season 2 and season 4 was very very good except for the last few tacked on episodes meant to serve as a swansong.I'm going to say Prison Break here because that was a natural one-season show if ever there was one. I didn't try watching any of the rest of it because in my mind the story was over.
I remember the last episode of ER I watched was the one where they killed Romano It was painful to watch.The best example (IMO) is ER, which should have been taken off the iron lung at least six years before it was finally killed off. Its decline from must-watch TV to ludicrous soap opera was painful to see.![]()
I'd say it didn't go downhill until a bit after Gary (Radar) left.
I definitely agree with this.Hunter made one of the greatest worst to first transitions of shows I can remember but then for the last season after his partner, Stefanie Kramer/Dee Dee McCall left and he transferred to Metro Division as a platoon leader yet every week he was investigating a murder.
I just found all the other characters very boring I know he was a evil little man at times but at least Romano was fun to watch.I remember the last episode of ER I watched was the one where they killed Romano It was painful to watch.The best example (IMO) is ER, which should have been taken off the iron lung at least six years before it was finally killed off. Its decline from must-watch TV to ludicrous soap opera was painful to see.![]()
Funny, this is the last episode I watched as well. I thought "They dropped a helicopter on him? That's it. I'm done"
Roseanne should have ended after season six. After that it became a parody of itself and was no longer the excellent dramedy it had been.
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