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Worst TV Show conclusions

Nymphae

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I've been watching That 70's Show, and season 8 is one of the worst final seasons of a show I can remember. Eric left the show at the end of the previous season, and they bring in 2 different Eric replacements, 1 of which they kill off, off camera, once Season 8 starts, and the other is Seth Myers' brother who gets a lot of mileage out of having womanly hair and is a terrible actor. Kelso also left the show, so they brought back Tommy Chong to be the resident moron. They force Jackie and Fez together despite her making fun of foreigners and generally being disgusted with him for 7 seasons straight, not to mention her ex Hyde still being there and available, like it was the most forced and awkward relationship I've ever seen. It was a total mess of a great show.
 
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Dexter is the popular choice, but I wasn't disappointed at all because the show was such shit for the final few seasons that I stopped caring long before the finale and watched it for comedic purposes at that point.

Game of thrones for me has to be the worst considering even though season 8 sucked they still had a chance to stick the landing a little bit... unsatisfying but at least something you'd just shrug and accept. They couldn't even do that and they screwed it up immensely in every way possible.
 
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It HAS to be Game of Thrones. Sure all the other shows shit the bed for their final run. But has a series shit so hard it busted the toilet ran all over the floor and your dog starts drinking the water bad??? The ENTIRE series was killed because of a single season. Its impressive how bad they ruined it. Even in a pandemic when i have nothing to do. Thinking about re watching a great series is a easy no.
 
X-Files also concluded pretty poorly, there were always episodes worth watching in every season, but man that show took a dive in the last half of its life, and the final episode should have been way better.
 
It HAS to be Game of Thrones. Sure all the other shows shit the bed for their final run. But has a series shit so hard it busted the toilet ran all over the floor and your dog starts drinking the water bad??? The ENTIRE series was killed because of a single season. Its impressive how bad they ruined it. Even in a pandemic when i have nothing to do. Thinking about re watching a great series is a easy no.
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I have never known a show to end so badly that I never want to watch it again. Some shows that end shit or are a slow roll down hill, like House, are still fun to watch for the first few seasons.

They need to reshoot season 8 or the legacy is dead forever
 
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I have never known a show to end so badly that I never want to watch it again. Some shows that end shit or are a slow roll down hill, like House, are still fun to watch for the first few seasons.

They need to reshoot season 8 or the legacy is dead forever

Same. GoT's ending somehow made the entire series bad. Like Spiderman 3ish. I just have no desire to ever watch it again. It even ruined the books for me.
 
game of thrones was aight, jon made an impossible choice and ended up where he started

sansa became queen of the north, arya went beyond the veil
 
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game of thrones was aight, jon made an impossible choice and ended up where he started

sansa became queen of the north, arya went beyond the veil
 
I didn't like that the last Seinfeld was essentially a flashback episode.

I wouldn't call it essentially a flashback episode, while it did contain a decent chunk of flashback material, I think Seinfeld's ending is one of the best ever done. Quoting myself from the best TV endings thread:

Off the top of my head, Seinfeld because Larry David had the balls to rightfully make the crew out to be the misanthropic assholes they always were and punish them for it. It was the exact opposite of a traditionally happy ending.
 
Least favorite endings for me were X-Files and Game of Thrones.

I know a majority didn't care how Lost or Battlestar Galactica ended but I liked both.
 
Roseanne did it twice over.

End of season 9. Dead Dan. Roseanne was an author or some bullshit and the entire series was just some lame as manuscript she had been writing in her basement.

They ret conned all that horse trash for season 10. Roseanne went off the rails on Twitter infamously

Then they make "The Conners" and had Roseanne OD on opiates

lol ok
 
I didn't like that the last Seinfeld was essentially a flashback episode.
Yes there was so much hype. I remember the premiere was a two hour block! First hour was a clip show the second was the final episode. Which was also a clip show. Also one of the least funny episodes of the entire run. Just the worst lol
 
Dexter for me. Wow what a popular choice.

Although I have to say most endings annoy me. Not sure if it's just because it's the end or whether you know that if you love it or not it will forever be in your memory.
 
Roseanne did it twice over.

End of season 9. Dead Dan. Roseanne was an author or some bullshit and the entire series was just some lame as manuscript she had been writing in her basement.

They ret conned all that horse trash for season 10. Roseanne went off the rails on Twitter infamously

Then they make "The Conners" and had Roseanne OD on opiates

lol ok

FUCKING WHAT???!!??? LMAO HOLY SHIT. Did that seriously happen?
 
I've been watching That 70's Show, and season 8 is one of the worst final seasons of a show I can remember. Eric left the show at the end of the previous season, and they bring in 2 different Eric replacements, 1 of which they kill off, off camera, once Season 8 starts, and the other is Seth Myers' brother who gets a lot of mileage out of having womanly hair and is a terrible actor. Kelso also left the show, so they brought back Tommy Chong to be the resident moron. They force Jackie and Fez together despite her making fun of foreigners and generally being disgusted with him for 7 seasons straight. It was a total mess of a great show.
There was this show on in the early 2000's on Fox called, "John Doe." I can't remember how many seasons it went into (maybe just a single season or 3 very short seasons). Premise was about this guy who wakes up naked and possibly homeless with no memory as to who he is or where he is. It's discovered that he has an Einstein-high I.Q. and can do just about anything including solve small crimes/mysteries. However, many try researching into who he is...only to come back with no results and feeling disappointed. I recall the promos on Fox for the final episode (we assumed there would be another season after this and it wasn't just going to be the end). They teased in the trailer with the words "twist-ending." From what I recall John was friends with only 2 or 3 people. One of those friends was a really friendly bar tender who always managed to cheer John up. At the last episode John somehow ends up trapped in a cellar or something in the ground (mind you, I'm rattling this all off by memory...although I'm sure a quick fact-check with IMDB will show that I'm not far off). I'm not sure how John got trapped...it seems like he fell down a well or man hole. I recall him looking up and calling for help from underground and then hearing someone say, "your whole life is a lie, John." Then, that guy put the cover back over the man hole/cellar leaving John trapped and NO CONCLUSION AS TO WHY HE DID THIS AND WE NEVER FOUND OUT WHO JOHN DOE IS!

the guy who seals John in the ground was one of his three "friends"...the bartender
 
Game of Thrones Season 8 - Has set a new low standard for how to ruin a iconic franchise.
New Battlestar Galactica Season 4 - Completely misses the point of the cycle by embracing Luddism and ensuring the cycle will repeat.
 
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This fucking show. The ending is an abhorrent piece of trash.

I also just found out they made some revival season?
I'm sure it ended with Paul Reiser/Burke trying to attach a facehugger to Helen Hunt and him ending up cocooned by an Alien. Never trust Burke.
 
Also Andromeda. The first two seasons were fine. Then they took the one fun character (Trance Gemini) and had her transform into this serious alien warrior woman who didn't have any memory of the previous Trance. I understand this series was adapted from a Gene Roddenberry screenplay but they killed it after the third season. It was unwatchable and I recall the characters themselves being annoyed by having two robotic women on the ship (the first being Andromeda/Lexa Doig). Also, what they did to Tyr in Season 4...not even sure why I was still watching at that point. Removing his character entirely and yet somehow they got a 5th season. TV producers/networks in the 90's/early 2000's would take all sorts of psycho risks like that.
 
FUCKING WHAT???!!??? LMAO HOLY SHIT. Did that seriously happen?



EDIT: I'll be honest. I still want to make time to work my way through The Conners just out of curiosity and love for the characters.

Becky's convenient line at 50 seconds here though is the corniest crap I've ever seen. I fucking pray that theres a better explanation for this in the grander context of the episode.
 
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This was honestly even worse. Roseanne season 9 was an awful cartoon.

Edit: wow, she legit ended it with a quote from Lawrence of Arabia. Whaaat
 
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Dexter's still great for re-watches, that's like complaining about Scrubs or The Office.
Game of Thrones and How I Met Your Mother though, they just burned everything down.
 
I actually wanna throw another contender into the mix that I totally forgot about.

Sleeper Cell, which had a fucking great season 1 and half of season 2 had one of the worst endings ever. It was so painfully awful that I thought it was gonna be some type of parody. If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about.
 
Cant believe iv watch Dexter final season and that ending. I think nothing top that. GoT it was ok, but not the worst. Havent watch the ending because the last season of Fringe i found it so out of context to start i didnt even bother to finish the first episode. Suck cause i really enjoyed that show. The ending in my head stay with season 4 ending.
 
all i wanted was a good 5 minutes of jon and the night king clashing swords and jon's sword is a flaming sword

that fucking fanfic youtube vid was amazing

jon's flaming sword vs night kings ice sword that's a song of ice and fire baby, just the thought sends chills down your spine

d&d you fucking dinguses
 
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Lost and GoT.

both went from amazing to terrible because of the conclusion.

Thought Lost's ending was fine. Far from the perfect ending, and the show definitely peaked earlier than it's end, but it managed to have a very satisfying conclusion for most of its characters, with some hard hitting emotional scenes packed in the finale. The mythology stuff was, as expected, pretty surface level in the end - "its magic, fuck you", basically. I feel that people were absolutely fooling themselves into thinking that it'd be anything more than that after the Jacob reveal episode in S3, which basically straight up was pure fantasy. And that was followed by S4 introducing Miles who could talk to ghosts, a mechanism that can move the island... and if THAT weren't enough, S5 had the ancient egyptian "cradle" of the smoke monster, the reveal that it took John's place, the whole Jacob "touching" people angle. So yeah, by the time S6 was on, I was honestly shocked that there were people still expecting some big genius reveal that makes everything click. But at least characters stayed true to themselves to the end. At least Lindelof learned his lesson with The Leftovers, which is very similiar to Lost excpet it doesn't at any point lead the viewer to believe that the mystery would be explained.

Sadly I fully agree on GoT however. The white walker storyline got utterly simplified and made meaningless - the so called "long night" barely lasted a single night, all it took was one single battle to defeat the greatest threat of the whole show, and it didn't even include Cersei's army. Which is really the icing on the fucking cake. I went back to rewatch some of the early seasons recently and the way white walkers are slowly built up throughout the episodes just feels so fucking pointless and laughable now. Before S8, it was some of the most exciting stuff in the show. Even just getting a glance at the Night King was amazing. Hardhome's last 20 minute showed the white walkers as a considerably more menacing and serious threat than the fucking Long Night. But all that, I could've forgiven if at the very least characters had satisfying conclusions. As fucking if. I don't even mind Dany going mad, but doing it 2 episodes before the end just made it feel utterly rushed and pointless. It was so obvious what was gonna happen to her. Jon ended up being the biggest fucking loser in Westeros, his entire story was building up to go against the Night King, but subverting expectations was more important than logical, satisfying character arcs for D&D. But at least he could be king, right? Lmao, no. But how about this fucking guy who the writers couldn't do anything with since S5? Bran becoming king was possibly the most outrageous thing that could've happened. The janky "Why do you think I came all this way" justification at the end was truly the icing on the cake. It makes zero fucking sense. There is nothing to indicate at any point that Bran cared to become king, or that he would be a good ruler. Cersei staying alive past S7 was curious, I thought, maybe she has some good shit in S8. Well, she had fuck all really. In fact, the only reason why she was left alive, I feel, was so that Jaime can undo 7 seasons of character development and die like an idiot. Again, giving Jaime redemption and allowing him to seperate himself from Cersei once and for all might have been the "predictable" thing - and for some reason, D&D decided that predictable automatically means bad, so they once again subverted everyones expectations and just character assassinated him.

The funny thing is that if you just imagine an S8 where all the "predictable" things happen: Jon ultimately delivers the killing blow on the Night King, Jaime or Arya kills Cersei and Daenerys becomes queen, then I think the season would've been received far better. Because at the very fucking least it doesn't undo 7 seasons of build up.
 
all i wanted was a good 5 minutes of jon and the night king clashing swords and jon's sword is a flaming sword

that fucking fanfic youtube vid was amazing
jon's flaming sword vs night kings ice sword that's a song of ice and fire baby, just the thought sends chills down your spine

d&d you fucking dinguses
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It still burns thinking about how they rushed it.
 
V (2009) - The aliens won.

Alcatraz - protagonist dies, implies the ghosts won.

Terra Nova - I can't even remember the ending properly, I think a T-Rex got transported to future and promptly fucked-up the time machine?
 
GoT ending was terrible, but I thought the two blockbuster episodes were fine.

Lost was the worst for me. The writers painted themselves into a corner and just started throwing around dumb ideas about time-travel, body hopping, and a fake LA. Such a shame as the first two seasons were legitimately brilliant.
 
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