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How the fuck is Star Vs. The Forces of Evil not on this list?
Star betrays her own established character and kills billions because of a forced ship.
Glad to see Ragnarok on here. Was a really good modern day telling of Thor based and filmed in Norway. Mosl the actors would dub over thier own voices in English since it was originally filmed in Norwegian.
Netflix pulled the plug so the show knew it had to wrap up all the story lines in season3. Glad they got it wrapped up but super ashamed of why they had to
On some level... how does anyone get a Netflix show and pretend they're getting four or five seasons? First season is a freebie, second season is a victory lap, and then you're fucking doomed. Yet serious industry professionals keep acting like it's network TV, and if the ratings keep up with their time-slot, they'll definitely get renewed. Cliffhangers for everyone!
Even fans act like it's a surprise. "I can't believe Netflix cancelled this after two seasons!" Really? Why can't you believe that? It's what they always do. It's what they keep doing, to any show smaller than Stranger Things.
Damn, Seinfeld didn't even make the cut. At the time, it was considered one of the worst of all time, especially for a show that was choosing to end while it was still going strong.
this is ratings not reviews. the Seinfeld finale has one of the highest ratings among finales, and i believe it was the highest at the time.
this is more about shows where people lost interest near the end. so less about finales and more about shows that jumped the shark or otherwise fell off near the end.
Oh I see, that makes more sense.
That fucking supernatural ending, that shit sucked
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I didn't mind it..I did cry when Dean died. The stuff in heaven could've been better but hey.... It was covid...
I thought the second to last episode was the ending and was happy. Then saw there was one more and wondered if they could top it.
Nope.
"The show was dead but they kept going" is visible in a lot of these. Two And A Half Men, you can see exactly where ol' tiger blood left the show. Mythbusters, you can tell which season tried being all B team... without the B team. I scrolled through and knew which one was Scrubs without even looking at the labels. House Of Cards-- no kidding.
Wasn't Fear the Walking Dead shit from the beginning?
The whole premise was that they would show the outbreak and society’s downfall, as it was skipped over in The Walking Dead. That’s how the series started as well.
Then they skipped over big parts of it again, making the series just like The Walking Dead but with even worse characters.
Didn't deliver what it promised and season one was pretty rough. Season two was better. Season three was shockingly good, as in easily the best season of both shows. Then they gave the showrunner the boot so they could put Gimple on it and he ran it into the ground for season four, which was fucking awful. Don't know what happened after that because I don't think I finished the season.
I liked the last episode of Enterprise because that entire series was trash and making it Rikers holodeck saves it from itself.
I watched the ending to the promised Neverland season 2 on TV, it felt like a slap in the face and I didn't even read the manga. The entirety of season 2 felt like an insult and a disappointment.
I wonder if people just rate the finales badly because they don't want it to end. I can't imagine Ozark being panned on the final episode.
Scrubs
Okay, but that last season? If we disregard that, the show is damn near perfect.
Supernatural
I get that this is weighing in at #30, but that graph is pretty consistent. They end on a low note, but it's not too far outside the normal range overall.