Series That Should’ve Ended Sooner


To me, ending it when Jim asks Pam out would’ve been perfect.

Also, in my head cannon GOT ended at Season 6, for obvious reasons.

Any other TV shows, movie or book series you would’ve cut off earlier? If so, at what point?
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Alias. It was one of the first serial shows that I'd watched. Everything up to that point were episodes that stood alone. Turns out serials are addictive, especially if you're not used to them. My brother got me hooked on it, I bought like four seasons worth of DVDs, then at some point I realized, "This is bad. Really bad. And it's been bad the whole time..."
Westworld, after season one (biggest amazing-to-total-shit transition in television history).
Arrested Development. One of the greatest shows ever, then Netflix ruined it. It was so good, though, that even the Netflix shit couldn't knock it off Rushmore, so this one's lower down on the list.
Obviously GOT. Obviously.
Ultimate inverse: Firefly. Fuck Fox for killing this one early. Needed at least a season or two more to flesh out all the stories properly. Watching it again right now.
You could argue Arrested Development could also be on the inverse list. Fuck Fox for killing this one early. I think there was a lot more gas in that tank to keep doing what they were doing in the original incantation.
Fox has an amazing history of killing amazing shows too soon because they lacked mass commercial appeal. Add Family Guy to that list (although not my fav, it crushed it on DVD sales after Fox killed it). -
Arrested Development should have gone longer originally but never should have done seasons 4 and 5 ten years after the fact.
I like the Office until Michael leaves, though I thought the finale was perfect, love how they handled Dwight and Angela.
Lost would have been better had they cancelled it after season 3 and left everyone with a million questions, rather than doing season 4 and 5 and leaving everyone with a million questions. -
We could have a separate thread for criminally under appreciated shows. And yes, Firefly would be at the top of that list.1to392831weretaken said:Alias. It was one of the first serial shows that I'd watched. Everything up to that point were episodes that stood alone. Turns out serials are addictive, especially if you're not used to them. My brother got me hooked on it, I bought like four seasons worth of DVDs, then at some point I realized, "This is bad. Really bad. And it's been bad the whole time..."
Westworld, after season one (biggest amazing-to-total-shit transition in television history).
Arrested Development. One of the greatest shows ever, then Netflix ruined it. It was so good, though, that even the Netflix shit couldn't knock it off Rushmore, so this one's lower down on the list.
Obviously GOT. Obviously.
Ultimate inverse: Firefly. Fuck Fox for killing this one early. Needed at least a season or two more to flesh out all the stories properly. Watching it again right now.
You could argue Arrested Development could also be on the inverse list. Fuck Fox for killing this one early. I think there was a lot more gas in that tank to keep doing what they were doing in the original incantation.
Fox has an amazing history of killing amazing shows too soon because they lacked mass commercial appeal. Add Family Guy to that list (although not my fav, it crushed it on DVD sales after Fox killed it). -
The US Office finale was great, but it could’ve been done as a reunion/Christmas special like their UK counterpart.dnc said:Arrested Development should have gone longer originally but never should have done seasons 4 and 5 ten years after the fact.
I like the Office until Michael leaves, though I thought the finale was perfect, love how they handled Dwight and Angela.
Lost would have been better had they cancelled it after season 3 and left everyone with a million questions, rather than doing season 4 and 5 and leaving everyone with a million questions. -
Series that should have lasted longer: Northern Exposure
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The last two seasons of sons of anarchy are awful but you’re so invested at that point it’s hard not to see it through.
Mad men should have ended a season earlier.
Currently watching billions and I think it too has gone a season too long. -
Ray Donovan
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Oh God, I forgot the most obvious one...
It’s still better than a lot of TV out there, but Seasons 1-10 were amazing. Quit while you’re ahead. -
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The first three seasons of Arrested Development were near-perfect for me. Season four sucked, and I've never seen season 5...Always wondered what uninterrupted subsequent seasons would have looked like...dnc said:Arrested Development should have gone longer originally but never should have done seasons 4 and 5 ten years after the fact.
I like the Office until Michael leaves, though I thought the finale was perfect, love how they handled Dwight and Angela.
Lost would have been better had they cancelled it after season 3 and left everyone with a million questions, rather than doing season 4 and 5 and leaving everyone with a million questions.
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I went, I think, one more after that. The first bit where they moved into the new community, whatever it was called, was pretty good. It went completely off the rails after that though.Doog_de_Jour said:
I stopped watching after the Terminus storyline wrapped up.
It's also funny this came up. I've been turning on the early seasons at times here lately. Once it hits the stage where the focus is just Homer being beyond ridiculous and getting into crazy adventures I cant watch anymore. It starts in about season 7 or 8 but hits a peak a couple seasons later. Basically it turns into a more family friendly Family Guy.Doog_de_Jour said:Oh God, I forgot the most obvious one...
It’s still better than a lot of TV out there, but Seasons 1-10 were amazing. Quit while you’re ahead. -
I think I quite after season 5 or 6. I just got to be like what's the fucking point here?Doog_de_Jour said:
I stopped watching after the Terminus storyline wrapped up.
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House of Cards should have ended after year 3, probably. Couldn't get past the first episode of the last season, and then we found out that Kevin Spacey diddled teen boys.
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Maybe should have lasted two seasons. I watched most the first season then realized I hated the show and it was stupid.RaceBannon said:Ray Donovan
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Good call. That another UK show that was redone for America. The UK one had only three seasons.BleachedAnusDawg said:House of Cards should have ended after year 3, probably. Couldn't get past the first episode of the last season, and then we found out that Kevin Spacey diddled teen boys.
Yeah, I loved Claire Underwood’s character but I never for a second bought her becoming prez. I was hoping to see the last season being more like the ending of McBeth.
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That tourney was never the same when Derek recast @YellowSnow.LebamDawg said:this
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It's not my fault football doesn't start till Nov 7th. Gotta pass the Tim somehow.LebamDawg said:this
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It's not my fault football doesn't start till Nov 7th. Gotta pass the Tim somehow.LebamDawg said:this
I don't watch TV series - being a cheap bastard I refuse to pay for HBO, Showtime, and all that so most of the shows I don't even know them or many times have not heard of them. So this just gave me a chance to get a dig in - you are not an easy target. -
Eastbound and Down went on a season too long.
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I thought that until I went back to seasons 8 and 9 again. I think Robert California was under appreciated. They could have done more with him, I think his weirdness and intimidation of Andy made season 8 pretty damn funny. They could have ran with that for another season or two. When California leaves is when it got really bad. Season 9 was horrible, and the finale is the only saving grace. Dwight and Angela had a great arc completion, but Jim and Pam's shit got old fast. They also ruined Ryan's character throughout the show, it got so bad that season 9 was helped with him off of it until the finale.dnc said:Arrested Development should have gone longer originally but never should have done seasons 4 and 5 ten years after the fact.
I like the Office until Michael leaves, though I thought the finale was perfect, love how they handled Dwight and Angela.
Lost would have been better had they cancelled it after season 3 and left everyone with a million questions, rather than doing season 4 and 5 and leaving everyone with a million questions. -
The wire.
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This should have ended when it left ABC
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It did. It became Sunday Night Football. Al and Madden went to NBC with the franchiseLebamDawg said:This should have ended when it left ABC
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Totally good call.IPukeOregonGrellow said: -
* spoiler alert* He should have killed Deb when she busted him.IPukeOregonGrellow said: -
The first three seasons of Arrested D are as close to comedic perfection as you can get in the TV format.Fishpo31 said:
The first three seasons of Arrested Development were near-perfect for me. Season four sucked, and I've never seen season 5...Always wondered what uninterrupted subsequent seasons would have looked like...dnc said:Arrested Development should have gone longer originally but never should have done seasons 4 and 5 ten years after the fact.
I like the Office until Michael leaves, though I thought the finale was perfect, love how they handled Dwight and Angela.
Lost would have been better had they cancelled it after season 3 and left everyone with a million questions, rather than doing season 4 and 5 and leaving everyone with a million questions. -