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larebareblog t1_j224tql wrote

The Chicago episode of Stranger Things.

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DragonTonguePunch t1_j2541bf wrote

I felt bad for bodybuilder Kai Greene ("Funshine") because he wrote how much he was looking forward to the finished episode, where he end up having the worst acting I have seen on ST.

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blkjoey t1_j25o6dy wrote

I swear to god I feel like this episode was a fever dream. I thought I made it up in my mind and then I found it it existed, yet I can barely remember the details.

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dukecityvigilante t1_j25ei69 wrote

I never got the hate for this one, I always thought it was awesome. Eleven learning to treat her anger as a gift was really cool development.

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fucuasshole2 t1_j25vms8 wrote

It’s a great episode but where it was placed was awful. It should’ve been before the cliff hanger of the previous episode. On rewatched I make it seem before so it fits better.

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Natiel360 t1_j266gql wrote

This is the episode that ended my binge, I can’t wait to get back into the show but I watched every chapter until this backdoor pilot and haven’t come back

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revel911 t1_j23y0cg wrote

It was needed so it could get bad reviews to kill the storyline

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taste_the_equation t1_j23x82m wrote

Any of those 90s sitcoms that did an entire episode of just clips of previous episodes. Maybe that worked before binge watching was a thing but nowadays I just skip it.

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BSB8728 t1_j24kb1x wrote

They also did that for the last episode of "Leave It to Beaver" in 1963. Ward and June and the boys go through a family photo album recalling incidents from the boys' childhood. Not only was it boring, but it didn't make sense, because no one was on hand taking pictures when those incidents occurred.

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mbrady t1_j25adn4 wrote

It was typically because of budget overruns. Some episodes were more expensive than planned and to save money they would do a clip-show.

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MicMustard t1_j2669xa wrote

The best was the Clerks cartoon. It only lasted six episodes I think, and the 2nd episode was a clip show episode of basically only the first episode and random things that never happened

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trimonkeys t1_j2690dq wrote

Community did something similar where they show clips the audience has never seen

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LoretiTV t1_j21uaod wrote

In before "Fly" in Breaking Bad.

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DJTurnItDown t1_j22f9ot wrote

I actually liked this episode but I watched during a binge. Must have been some frustration waiting a week for that episode lol

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ppeters0502 t1_j26q9ja wrote

Yeah wasn’t a huge fan of that episode either. It’s not specifically one episode, but there were like 2-3 episodes in a row in the early seasons where Jesse’s storyline was super weak as well, and made the show as a whole slow down a ton. There was an episode where his whole motivation was getting a car out of the impound lot, and falling into a porta-potty, and by that point I had almost given up on the whole series. Thankfully I stuck around and it got a lot better!

But yeah I’d say the flu was the weakest single episode of the series.

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Pierson230 t1_j223pne wrote

Anything with a dream sequence

I don’t give a shit about dream sequences

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waluigi609 t1_j22awkf wrote

ay tone, this guy says he hates dream sequences

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laurazabs t1_j25uj2q wrote

Anyway, five dollars a pound.

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ThisIsCreation t1_j26y7pl wrote

It's $4 a pound. But with the way inflation is these days...madone.

It's over for the little guy.

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Mud_Landry t1_j24t5wt wrote

The Sopranos is the only exception, Chase nailed exactly what it feels like to be in a dream.

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-OrangeLightning4 t1_j22n4d1 wrote

This is why I stopped watching Archer. I know they're out of the coma stuff now, but I just can't seem to bring myself back.

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tedfundy t1_j22fp1h wrote

I dunno 3rd rocks was pretty trippy and awesome.

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jm9987690 t1_j246chi wrote

This is true for everything apart from the leftovers (if you'd call those episodes dream sequences) where they are the best episodes of the show

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indistrustofmerits t1_j223r0f wrote

I love Lost from beginning to end but I skip Stranger in a Strange Land on rewatches

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writergirljds t1_j22bn26 wrote

Like how did that even get greenlit on a conceptual level. An episode about the origin of... Jack's tattoos. I do not think you could have found a single fan that gave even the tiniest of shits.

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Nogatkee t1_j22bwzo wrote

Feel like this episode was made to force ABC to allow Lindelof & Cuse to end this show

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itsbrianduh108 t1_j24i83r wrote

They were in negotiations with ABC for an end date, so a lot of the middle of S3 is just treading water. They got their end date, and the back part of S3 was really strong for it.

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SerDire t1_j225p67 wrote

Every Lost fan immediately points to 2 episodes being the absolute worse and no one disagrees. The one you mentioned and the Nikki and Paulo episode, Expose.

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VitaminTea t1_j22x54y wrote

Lost fans don't hate Expose. They hate how Nikki and Paolo were parachuted into the season in general.

Expose is actually a great episode: fun and campy (and just the right amount of cruelty, considering the negative reaction to Nikki & Paolo) and a perfect eject button for two characters that simply weren't working on the show.

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JGrutman t1_j247zzs wrote

I loved Expose.

"Nikki and Paolo. I guess we didn't know you very well. And it appears you killed each other for Diamonds."

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MicMustard t1_j266459 wrote

Not only do I love expose but I love Nikki and Paolo

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VitaminTea t1_j267qpw wrote

Yeah, for the record: In retrospect, I think it’s easy to love Nikki and Paolo when you understand that their introduction is leading to a fun, dark-comedy murder send-off instead of more overwrought mythology/mystery box stuff. (Which I also love, but Lost had enough of that already.)

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itsbrianduh108 t1_j24idtd wrote

I LOVE Exposé on rewatches. It's so fun. When it aired though? Absolutely pissed me off.

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james_carr9876 t1_j2d9k63 wrote

Definitely not. Fire and Water is the one Lost Fans Point to, not Exposé.

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Griever08 t1_j22fgpr wrote

The great divide in avatar is pretty dumb. That is a skip

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Topher_Raym t1_j230pdl wrote

It's the only filler on the show. I absolutely love that In "The Ember Island Players", they acknowledge how bad it is and skip it on-stage too!

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Griever08 t1_j231v87 wrote

I get where they were going with it, if he's supposed to kind of be the peace mediator then they should show him doing that. But it had plot holes and in the end aang had to lie to even get it to work, which doesn't show him as being capable since that's usually not going to work. Bad episode in an otherwise perfect series

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seacra84 t1_j220ayd wrote

Some of the one-off episodes of the Battlestar Galactica remake that weren’t part of the main storyline. Black Market and Sacrifice come to mind

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seanofkelley t1_j222mc2 wrote

Black Market was the FIRST thing that jumped to mind from the prompt.

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yohoob t1_j22dshi wrote

Sacrifice made star buck look really dumb when they just changed on there. Why would a pilot be in charge of a hostage situation. Wouldn't the marines been better equipped.

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QueenNebudchadnezzar t1_j24a4h8 wrote

The Woman King. I don't know why but that episode just feels like a slog. I much prefer Black Market tbh

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RobBrown4PM t1_j24lg7n wrote

Can't believe they killed Fisk off like that. And in a shitty filler episode too boot.

Like everything else related to the Pegasus, he was doomed to die for shitty reasons.

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gible_bites t1_j22423d wrote

A big chunk of Twin Peaks season 2. David Lynch left the show shortly after the killer reveal early in the season and woah boy does it show. Granted, I loved a lot of the zany fucking storylines like Civil War Ben and super strong Nadine, but it got pretty rough as it went on.

Thankfully, Lunch returned for the season finale and landed the ending. Fire Walk With Me and The Return were masterpieces.

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macdemarker t1_j24asfj wrote

I stopped watching a little after the reveal. I couldn’t tell where the show was going, what was important, and it felt really aimless. No idea that David lynch had left part way through, but I guess that explains why I lost interest

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bigbucsnowhammies t1_j22dorz wrote

It was early on in the series, but the Seinfeld episode where he had to dog sit for the drunk guy was awful.

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CategoryMistake t1_j22vrnm wrote

I had that episode on a few days ago, and the "dog" sounds like some guy barking in the next room. I found this equally bizarre and funny.

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JayWu31 t1_j23sj3p wrote

Pretty sure Larry David played the dog

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awakeandafraid t1_j23p5wo wrote

All of the Will Ferrell episodes of the office.

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WakeUpOutaYourSleep t1_j25ce4r wrote

What really sucks about his character is the time he took up during Michael’s last episodes. Goodbye Michael is excellent except for whenever we cut back to Ferrell.

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awakeandafraid t1_j25fldc wrote

Yes! The goodbye Michael episodes are wonderful but I could’ve done without D’Angelo being around.

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memestheword t1_j250jef wrote

Oh really? I thought they were pretty good. D’Angelo was an interesting chatter

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awakeandafraid t1_j25g96m wrote

Agree to disagree! I personally thought his character was too forced. I also don’t really enjoy Will Ferrell so I’m probably a little biased. I just didn’t like the chemistry when he was manager/training to take over.

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blkjoey t1_j25ov9b wrote

I think you’re right about it being forced but that personally made it funnier for me. I feel like Will Ferrel is such a loud/ present person that seeing him not fit in was pretty interesting. Really glad he was a temporary character though. I’m definitely biased towards him though because I love step brothers.

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oldfilmjanitor t1_j23204c wrote

When sons of anarchy went to Belfast.

Jesus fuck.

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tacopeople t1_j25xzzg wrote

I loved that they shot certain scenes in what was clearly Southern California but changed the road signs and slapped a blue tinted lens on the camera lol.

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meseta t1_j254l0x wrote

I liked Belfast, everything before that dragged

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Frenchitwist t1_j233pgz wrote

Most holiday episodes

I already hate Christmas for my own reasons, but the schlock most shows put out for their Christmas episodes is just cringe.

Except for it’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Seeing Charlie bite into Santa’s neck was awesome

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Scoob1978 t1_j23r7tn wrote

Futurama Christmas episodes were great.

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HighTyde5 t1_j24u3p4 wrote

I feel like "Futurama ______ episodes were great" fits most trends

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BadBiscuitsBro t1_j247k7s wrote

The Hey Arnold Christmas episode where they flashback to Vietnam hits different.

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Frenchitwist t1_j24k2dm wrote

Ooooo you got me there

Arnold was the only city kid (like me) that I saw on TV at the time, so he gets a pass to my Christmas hate. Fuck that was such a great show.

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executive313 t1_j24a4pn wrote

If you haven't watched community I would recommend it in part due to their holiday episodes. All of them are fantastic takes on holiday episodes.

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TemporalAlchemy t1_j227te6 wrote

Looks at Doctor Who

Take your pick...

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james_carr9876 t1_j2d9shg wrote

Seasons 11, 12 and Flux are dogshit. I literally can’t rn lol

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Blackfyre23 t1_j23743d wrote

The ZZ Top crossover episode of King of the Hill was pretty bad. Felt really forced, wasn’t funny, and totally out of left field.

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TeHNyboR t1_j22lhsp wrote

The Saturday morning cartoons episode of Futurama is one episode I truly despise. Apparently this one is pretty widely hated amongst the fanbase too

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Loki1947 t1_j21xt5h wrote

Considering how top-notch I thought the rest of the season was, House of the Dragon's The Green Council sucked. Surprising because I thought the Greens plotting around Viserys' death would be an entertaining scenario, but then they decided to frame the entire episode around finding Aegon in a whorehouse, and it was just bad.

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Griffin_Reborn t1_j228gf5 wrote

Book readers were very disappointed in that episode. The Green Council plotting the usurpation of the Crown is a really interesting section of Fire and Blood and rife with cool angles a live action depiction could take. Sadly, they fumbled it. It’s not a horrible episode but it didn’t live up to its potential.

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macgart t1_j26b64a wrote

I’m really not a fan of the liberties they take from the source material. I strongly suspect that this setup will leave people dissatisfied with the endgame of the show. It feels like the greens are not even a little sympathetic and Rhaeneyra is Daenerys 2.0.

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pishposhpoppycock t1_j22j3xu wrote

Happy Endings - the series premier. Very weak; almost cringey. And the subsequent few episodes after that weren't great either.

But from the second half of Season 1 onwards, it grew exponentially in quality, and eventually became one of my favorite sitcoms ever created.

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laurazabs t1_j25urnq wrote

TUSH IN PLAY. TUSH IN PLAY. I say this to my cat when I’m giving him booty bongos.

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CosmoNewanda t1_j24pc8p wrote

Letterkenny is an amazing show, but Fartbook is so skipable.

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Incubus187 t1_j25bunn wrote

Was looking for this…always tell newbies to skip that episode

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CoconuttMonkey t1_j250wh2 wrote

Series Finale of Seinfeld. I get it, but I feel like they could have gone with another story line more similar to the rest of the series

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seanofkelley t1_j222tc6 wrote

It's really easy to forget that Star Trek TNG season 7 was mostly pretty weak because the finale, "All Good Things" was incredible. But the worst of that mostly bad season was Sub Rosa.

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MulciberTenebras t1_j224243 wrote

Half the season was "Family member of main character never discussed or seen before appears" kind of stories. The weakest kind.

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RobBrown4PM t1_j24m7i5 wrote

Such a bad episode. There isn't a single thing in Sub Rosa that isn't uber cringe, unnerving, and generally just bad.

Beverly boinking Casper the (Not) Planet Scotland Ghost, and getting off is peak bad Trek. Worse than Georgies romance episodes. Worse than all of VOY. Worse than Code of Honor. Worse than PIC and DISC combined (and that's saying something).

Edit: Spelling

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Latter_Feeling2656 t1_j221uvb wrote

The Families Ties two-parter where the uber-aware Keatons realize that for the last fifteen years they've been living in a restricted neighborhood full of violent segregationists.

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Starbucks__Lovers t1_j245w32 wrote

The little brother’s line of “ALEX IS SICK!” When Alex P Keaton explains to him that money doesn’t matter was funny, but the rest of the episode was out of place and dumb

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Thirdwhirly t1_j2243rx wrote

King of the Hill—“Peggy’s Pageant Fever”. Peggy’s character’s entire conceit is that she’s oblivious. About most things. That episode was both tough to watch and too much like other Peggy-centric episodes but just not as good (e.g., 11:1, “The Peggy Horror Picture Show”).

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KittysMenopause t1_j23cf4u wrote

The Mister Terrific episode of The Golden Girls.

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Fat-Villante t1_j23uigj wrote

All the Dawn centric episodes of Buffy

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Vironic t1_j23y0ls wrote

All the CW shows I used to watch that had to fill 22 episode orders always had a crappy Valentine’s Day or whatever offshoot holiday episode that just sucked.

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canreadwell t1_j250x3h wrote

Any show that travels to a different location, especially Vegas.

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Eggsecutie t1_j24ay5j wrote

Stargate SG-1's Season 1 episode "Emancipation".

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BSB8728 t1_j24jvn8 wrote

I loved "Northern Exposure," but I cannot bear to re-watch the episode where Shelley Tambo wakes up one morning and sings everything instead of talking. It was so cringey. I don't know how Cynthia Geary or the other actors got through it.

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ihbarddx t1_j22m9c8 wrote

The last episode of _The Prisoner_ .

It exposed the entire series as a fraud.

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UniqueUsername-789 t1_j246372 wrote

Them finding the fly in the supermethlab in Breaking Bad. I remember it was late at night and my roommate and I both had stuff to do the next morning, so we said we were only gonna watch one more and then we would be done for the night. It ended up being that episode. We felt so cheated that it was an hour of Walter and Jesse trying to kill a fly that we made a special exception and said that the episode didn’t count and that we would watch one more.

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Stuart517 t1_j25i4js wrote

Fly- Breaking Bad

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Wulfghar t1_j25kvyg wrote

Stargate SG1 season 1 episode 4 - Emancipation

Holy shit is this one of the worst things I’ve ever seen. Stargate SG1 is in my top 5 shows ever, but this episode just has no redeeming qualities.

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Leblo t1_j2610vz wrote

Any sit com episode with those flashbacks with endless jump cuts. Also any show that had episodes that were musical. I'm looking at you, Community

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BuckyGoodHair t1_j26hkw9 wrote

I’m a die-hard 90s Star Trek fan. I love Voyager (the one with Kate Mulgrew and Jeri Ryan) but Jesus H Christ, there are way way way too many clunkers. Like when Harry falls “in love”.

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tdg5014 t1_j246mv8 wrote

The walking dead when they introduced that that corny ass character with the pet tiger on a chain or something. Literally shut it off and never watched another episode.

It was already getting to be way over the top, this just was just the last straw I think. I don’t even remember the specifics of the episode, just the ridiculousness that had taken over the show.

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Leth34 t1_j24ef6k wrote

It helps if you realize it’s based on a comic book. I’d also recommend the comic, I love it.

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tdg5014 t1_j24num0 wrote

Ya that’s a good point. I guess I thought for how far we were into the series it didn’t seem “comic booky” until that point. I know that sounds dumb to say about a series based on zombies.

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RobBrown4PM t1_j24mnay wrote

I stopped watching after S2 whne it took the whole season for us learn what everyone k ew, that it was the little girl in the barn the whole time. Oh, and the unlimited ammo cheat when they fight the hoard.

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promixr t1_j24o14e wrote

I was a little disappointed at the finale of ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ - but otherwise a really great show…

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Talisign t1_j24wxbr wrote

Pretty Boy Fleezy is easily the worst episode of Boondocks. It's a rehash of an older (also not great) episode, but much more mean-spirited.

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jforeman1976 t1_j25a0mw wrote

The original Quantum Leap where Sam traded places with a vampire.

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IcePokeTwoSoon t1_j25lrt7 wrote

The lone filler recap episode in fullmetal brotherhood where hohenhiem gets drunk and talks about the exposition we already had on the boys and their lives.

Completely stops the momentum in an otherwise perfect 64 episode show.

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prplmonky t1_j25pfu5 wrote

Series 1, episode 2 of Spaced. It's probably my favorite show of all time, it's so funny and clever and referential. I show it to everyone I can, and everyone is on board after the first episode and completely lose interest after "Gatherings". You need to know the characters a little better to get the "funny" in that episode. It sucks, because then no one wants to pick it up when things get really good. And it's not such a commitment! Only 14 episodes total! But yeah, that one is a bit of a dud.

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ViolettheJerseyNun t1_j25ubqv wrote

ER: Secrets and Lies from S8. I don’t get how so many people love it? Most of the characters in that episode act like they’re 12 years old and discovered sex for the first time. And why Carter and Luka would want to fight over Crabby Abby is beyond me anyway.

I also didn’t like The Good Fight from S5 with Carter and Lucy chasing their tails to find the father of the girl with the rare blood type…only to find out he was in the diner across the street the whole team.

Golden Girls: Been watching this a lot lately since I’ve been laid off and it’s good comfort TV. But I have never liked the two-parter in S4 where Sophia marries Max. They have no chemistry and it’s so awkward and forced. (Dis)honorable mention to the Empty Nest plot in S2 as well.

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sofewcharacters t1_j25yxqi wrote

Anything after season 4 of Oz, although it did get better in the final series.

Breaking Bad after Gus' death.

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MK-911 t1_j260538 wrote

First episode of Spartacus.

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AlaskanBullWormX t1_j26hgki wrote

The zombie episode from Samurai Champloo. One of the worst episodes of anything I've ever seen. Totally unnecessary

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rutfilthygers t1_j26hlik wrote

The West Wing episode "The Long Goodbye" where CJ goes home to visit her dementia-suffering dad and sleep with Matthew Modine.

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beebs44 t1_j26n5im wrote

Brady Bunch didn't have weak episodes.

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CouncilofOrzhova t1_j26neze wrote

Weak episode? Hm. Episodes 1-7 of Season 7 of Game of Thrones, as well as episodes 1-6 of Season 8.

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james_carr9876 t1_j2d9h1l wrote

Lost - Stranger in a Strange Land + Fire and Water

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MudButtMcGee t1_j243u5c wrote

I know I’m gonna get backlash for this, but in Breaking Bad the episode “The Fly”. I know it gave important backstory and character development, but I just thought it was the most boring episode of the series.

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memestheword t1_j251e5a wrote

The pilot of the US version of The Office. The scene for scene recreation of the British version is just cringe.

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Deerok632OFA t1_j23jnjl wrote

Every season of Yellowstone

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GVanquish t1_j23rbnc wrote

Than why is it your favorite show?

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Deerok632OFA t1_j23sl84 wrote

I guess I should have read the title of the post a little better 🙂

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GarlVinland4Astrea t1_j21v2w5 wrote

Peak GoT had "The Bear and the Maiden Fare" which fucking sucked. And surprisingly so considering that was one of the GRRM episodes.

Buffy had Beer Bad.

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OB1KENOB t1_j21ys1s wrote

[GoT spoilers]

Wait, wasn’t that the episode where Theon loses his, well, you know…?

Loved that scene, I watch it over and over!

No just kidding, that episode was boring as hell.

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