For me, it was The Walking Dead. It obviously suffered seriously quality decline over its run - but because it was so long, I could’ve instead watched so many other shows instead.
For me, it was The Walking Dead. It obviously suffered seriously quality decline over its run - but because it was so long, I could’ve instead watched so many other shows instead.
I can only really think of one, because it was so bad that I’ve been very cautious ever since and will bail early or avoid watching altogether until a series is fully complete. The Man In The High Castle was four seasons with Amazon pulling the plug after the third season, giving the writers a single season to wrap everything up. It felt extremely rushed in that fourth season and they really only concluded the basic “good guys vs Nazis, who will win?” storyline. The more interesting stuff involving Tagomi and his multiverse travel that was setup earlier in the series was mostly abandoned without an adequate resolution and many of the characters didn’t have completed arcs and ended up feeling like plot devices.