"The Simpsons"
Bailed out around season 8, but I was only cathing it on/off then, really bailed out at the end of season 6. I continued to watch the Halloween special for a few years, because even when the show sucked balls powerfully, the specials were still good, then one day, the Halloween specials started sucking balls, so I gave up.
"Family Guy"
Shortly before the O.J. Simpsons episode, I was already tuning out -- especially withat litterally three minute long cutaway to Conway Twitty singing a song. I didn't turn back, as I recall. When I saw the O.J. episode, I tuned out partly threw it. That was fucking enough. I have not watched a new episode since, and since then I've only watched probably about half a dozen repeats of re-runs. The new episodes were so bad, it made me hate the re-runs of good episodes!
"Pysch"
Watched all the first season. The show offered nothing, was merely "passable", and was honest just kind of boring. And are the cops so fuckign stupid they can't see what some lazy lying guy can with clues? And the scoring was pretty bland. Don't miss it at all.
"Heroes"
I tried to watch it, but sometiems into the first season, or second, I found myselkf homeless again, so I didn't have access to TV, then I had spotty access, then no access again, then I finally decided to give it a try by watching the remaining seaons last season. Was okay, but it made me realize: three years later and the show has accomplished pretty much dick. And Hiro was still the same babbling character. In fact, just about no one made any real character advancements. Three fucking years. Dropped the show.
"Scrubs"
The whole point of the show was J.D. and mentor Co. The final episode was disappointing. Not interested even in a tiny bit to watch new characters. Dropped it like a cracking brick.
On the opposite side of hte spectrum, the last two seasons of "American Dad" were vastly more funny and interesting than the first season, and I actually enjoy watching it now.
Bailed out around season 8, but I was only cathing it on/off then, really bailed out at the end of season 6. I continued to watch the Halloween special for a few years, because even when the show sucked balls powerfully, the specials were still good, then one day, the Halloween specials started sucking balls, so I gave up.
"Family Guy"
Shortly before the O.J. Simpsons episode, I was already tuning out -- especially withat litterally three minute long cutaway to Conway Twitty singing a song. I didn't turn back, as I recall. When I saw the O.J. episode, I tuned out partly threw it. That was fucking enough. I have not watched a new episode since, and since then I've only watched probably about half a dozen repeats of re-runs. The new episodes were so bad, it made me hate the re-runs of good episodes!
"Pysch"
Watched all the first season. The show offered nothing, was merely "passable", and was honest just kind of boring. And are the cops so fuckign stupid they can't see what some lazy lying guy can with clues? And the scoring was pretty bland. Don't miss it at all.
"Heroes"
I tried to watch it, but sometiems into the first season, or second, I found myselkf homeless again, so I didn't have access to TV, then I had spotty access, then no access again, then I finally decided to give it a try by watching the remaining seaons last season. Was okay, but it made me realize: three years later and the show has accomplished pretty much dick. And Hiro was still the same babbling character. In fact, just about no one made any real character advancements. Three fucking years. Dropped the show.
"Scrubs"
The whole point of the show was J.D. and mentor Co. The final episode was disappointing. Not interested even in a tiny bit to watch new characters. Dropped it like a cracking brick.
On the opposite side of hte spectrum, the last two seasons of "American Dad" were vastly more funny and interesting than the first season, and I actually enjoy watching it now.