Heroes--S1 was excellnt-near perfect. This demonstrated that a show didn't need half a season or seasons to get good--it left the gate with a bang and gave us the most consistently good first season--heck any season--of any tv show ever and on top of that it did so while tackling a complicated interconnected heavily serialized storyline. It also showed you don't need filler--I'm looking at you DS9, nBSG and Fringe.
Journeyman--nice little show
Surface was crap but I stuck with it who knows why
Passions--started out like a fun soap but went campy and I stopped watching
Days of Our Lives but stopped watching it after 2001 on a regular basis--now from what I can tell they pretty much got rid of all the enjoyable characters or are so limited with their budget that they get very little screentime to Vivian for instance instead they are treating us to annoying new teen/young adult characters. The show should have ended a decade ago--in my opinion the late 80s and 90s were the apex of the show with the right mix of plot, characters, romance and sentimentality--now they are just recycling the same old storylines as before which is endemic of most entertainment these days so I can't single them out entirely for doing it.
Frasier--a nice sitcom before NBC and the rest of the networks started churning out unfunny sitcoms that only 5 year olds would find funny.
Profiler--great show. Loved that entire cast--
Ally Walker, Jamie Luner, Robert Davi,
Julian McMahon, Roma Maffia, Peter Frechette.
but like so many shows after Ally left the show it just wasn't the same even though I liked Jamie Luner--I hated that it ended on a cliffhanger--it was a great one too.
Chuck--nice little intimate show but this season has convinced me it needs to end after the season wraps up. The stories are getting tired and predictable.
The Event--it isn't a great show--the only thing that keeps pulling me back is the mythology. I intend to tune in when it returns but I have this feeling in the end all the set-up and build-up of the various mysteries will outshine the actual payoffs which will be weak or disappointing a la LOST.
Crossing Jordan--that was actual a crime show that had a spark of life to it--not like the tired predictable garbage we've gotten in recent years a la Criminal Minds, CSI, the TNT crime dramas.