Not going out, is still going on i believe, first few series were good but not now.
Another one I agree with, and like the 3 in my OP it should have ended when a main character left, as soon as Tim Vine left it started to go down hill, then the actually put Lee and Lucy together and that killed it
Only Fools and Horses originally had the perfect ending with the Trotters getting rich. It’s a shame it didn’t actually end there as was originally planned.
Then again, it only went on too long by 3 episodes - some shows go on too long by about 3-4 seasons.
The eventual ending scene of Only Fools is still fantastic though - with Del finally admitting to Rodney about them not being full brothers. Has a bit more of warmth element to it than them simply winning money and never to be seen again.
I think with Only Fools, some of the actors lost it a bit with their delivery of the lines. Maybe because of a long time away, or just getting old. Thought Boycie and Marlene were always good, and so was Albert, but do think Del Boy and Rodney were both a little bit hard work towards the end, over the last few episodes
Only Fools and Horses originally had the perfect ending with the Trotters getting rich. It’s a shame it didn’t actually end there as was originally planned.
Then again, it only went on too long by 3 episodes - some shows go on too long by about 3-4 seasons.
The eventual ending scene of Only Fools is still fantastic though - with Del finally admitting to Rodney about them not being full brothers. Has a bit more of warmth element to it than them simply winning money and never to be seen again.
I think with Only Fools, some of the actors lost it a bit with their delivery of the lines. Maybe because of a long time away, or just getting old. Thought Boycie and Marlene were always good, and so was Albert, but do think Del Boy and Rodney were both a little bit hard work towards the end, over the last few episodes
They were always pretty limited actors, particularly Nicholas Lyndsey. It was really noticeable when a good actor like Jim Broadbent appears.
I'd go with Dexter. Although it was supposed to be six seasons, the show runner left and it fell apart. Anyone who thinks GoT ended badly can console themselves with the fact that Dexter STILL has the title of worst final season ever.
Also, The X-Files. Again, supposed to end around season 6 but Fox were making too much money out of it and it went on to season 9, and those last 2-3 were woeful.
Dexter was bad TV, but the final season of GoT was a far bigger catastrophe. It was the biggest TV show on the planet and its final collapse will cost HBO dearly in the long run. All that rewatch/syndication business down the toilet, DVD and BluRay box set sales killed dead in their tracks. GoT could have been a landmark classic for the ages, instead its just something with a shit ending that people won't even bother with in years to come.
Sons of Anarchy ended really well, breaking bad too
Ray Donovan should have ended but I've heard good things so I shall catch up on the New York series and see if I'm wrong
Game of thrones, man alive that was rushed. Ok it ended but it was done in such a way that it felt like a different programme
The Walking Dead I think has had its day now, I'd like to see a conclusion one way or the other last episode was pretty good but apart from the odd really good episode I am only really watching out of habit and misplaced loyalty
Ray Donovan has just recently been cancelled so the current series is the last.
Power - should have stopped with the current series but now have created 3 spin off series, just leave it out.
Killing Eve - Judgment is out and will see how the 3rd series plays out but not sure how far they can go with it. Might be a season too many.
Sons of Anarchy ended really well, breaking bad too
Ray Donovan should have ended but I've heard good things so I shall catch up on the New York series and see if I'm wrong
Game of thrones, man alive that was rushed. Ok it ended but it was done in such a way that it felt like a different programme
The Walking Dead I think has had its day now, I'd like to see a conclusion one way or the other last episode was pretty good but apart from the odd really good episode I am only really watching out of habit and misplaced loyalty
Ray Donovan has just recently been cancelled so the current series is the last.
Power - should have stopped with the current series but now have created 3 spin off series, just leave it out.
Killing Eve - Judgment is out and will see how the 3rd series plays out but not sure how far they can go with it. Might be a season too many.
Re Power, I think the Tommy spin off will be good. Possibly the prequel. But that should be it. It’s actually something like 5 or 6 spin offs they’re doing.
@SuedeAdidas I don’t think this is as controversial as you think! As already mentioned by @North Lower Neil they should have finished it when they got rich. It was the perfect ending.
You’re joking ... season 8 is just starting to warm up
gave up 2 seasons ago when it leapt forward and she had her kid and still went back on a 'mission'. If I don't read when this series ends that Saul was dodge all along i'll be annoyed. I called it first series.
Top Gear - Once Clarkson and co left, I really think they should've just ended it there.
it went dodge once Clarkson & Co left (when Evans/Le Blanc did it), but I really am enjoying catching bits of the most recent ones. And I don't even like Paddy. I like Freddie and the other guy and the ridiculous missions. I don't even like cars. it's probably not for car enthusiasts anymore, but it is entertaining.
The Simpsons - should have stopped around the end of the twelfth season.
Happy Days - when? you know the term 'jump the shark'?
There are quite a few where one thinks they should never have done the second series. The first was perfect, wrapped up the story, they could have left it there.
The Simpsons declined from Season 10 onwards I feel. Have all the boxsets from season 1 to 18 on DVD and still wait to see when a classic Simpsons episode comes on. Always been a big fan.
When a show like the Simpsons runs for so long , a decline is expected at some point, as ideas run out and the same writers aren't going to stick around forever.
Think between season 10-12 the main episode writer was Mike Scully. I heard somewhere ages ago that his aim back then was to "create episodes that his children would like to watch", so he bought in forced jokes that were suited to crap like Family Guy. It was such a stupid comment as it's not like children couldn't watch it anyway. It's what makes the Simpsons so clever is that it appealed to all ages and you didn't always have to get the jokes or references, because there were so many that only some people would get, by watching or listening to other things.
Think that period also coincided with the Simpsons commercial income increasing significantly. It became a period of selling out to taccy merchandise and planting their names over theme park rides like seen at Universal Studios.
Episodes became recycled and forced. A lot of them became based on guest stars having starring roles as themselves. Like that Ricky Gervais episode, what was the point of that. While before you had Johnny Cash playing a coyote, in one of the best episodes, when Homer ate that hot chili.
They make enough money to keep churning out new episodes and show old ones on sky and fox. So can't see it stopping until they are told to
Teachers. The main guy left to be Rick Grimes after s2, then they killed the new stand ins for leads at the end of s3. The cast literally piss on their graves in season 4 ep1...
Friends. Hated it early on and then all of sudden it became the only thing channel 4 could show at any opportunity, coinciding with me being at uni and having summers off etc etc.
Never ever understood how a show built on a load whiny voices repeating the odd catchphrase of ‘smelly cat’ or ‘how you doing’ can sustain itself over so many years, but all subjective. Dystopian stuff if ever there is one
Of course Miranda. Dire, atrocious. We didn’t deserve that as a human race
Oppositely, they should’ve given El Dorado a longer run. That was just getting going
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The whole thing about OFAH was them becoming millionaires and when it happened it made the perfect sign off for the show.
The Simpsons I haven't watched a new episode for donkeys years.
I think it should have ended before then.
Minder
Red Dwarf
Shameless
Still Open All Hours (should have been a one off)
Dexter was bad TV, but the final season of GoT was a far bigger catastrophe. It was the biggest TV show on the planet and its final collapse will cost HBO dearly in the long run. All that rewatch/syndication business down the toilet, DVD and BluRay box set sales killed dead in their tracks. GoT could have been a landmark classic for the ages, instead its just something with a shit ending that people won't even bother with in years to come.
Ray Donovan has just recently been cancelled so the current series is the last.
Power - should have stopped with the current series but now have created 3 spin off series, just leave it out.
Killing Eve - Judgment is out and will see how the 3rd series plays out but not sure how far they can go with it. Might be a season too many.
Should never have carried on once the original cast started to break up. New characters never worked
Glad I'm not the only one who wondered how Trevor Eve was so highly rated in Waking the Dead, just total bombast every time he opened his mouth.
SuedeAdidas said: @SuedeAdidas I don’t think this is as controversial as you think! As already mentioned by @North Lower Neil they should have finished it when they got rich. It was the perfect ending.
When a show like the Simpsons runs for so long , a decline is expected at some point, as ideas run out and the same writers aren't going to stick around forever.
Think between season 10-12 the main episode writer was Mike Scully. I heard somewhere ages ago that his aim back then was to "create episodes that his children would like to watch", so he bought in forced jokes that were suited to crap like Family Guy. It was such a stupid comment as it's not like children couldn't watch it anyway. It's what makes the Simpsons so clever is that it appealed to all ages and you didn't always have to get the jokes or references, because there were so many that only some people would get, by watching or listening to other things.
Think that period also coincided with the Simpsons commercial income increasing significantly. It became a period of selling out to taccy merchandise and planting their names over theme park rides like seen at Universal Studios.
Episodes became recycled and forced. A lot of them became based on guest stars having starring roles as themselves. Like that Ricky Gervais episode, what was the point of that. While before you had Johnny Cash playing a coyote, in one of the best episodes, when Homer ate that hot chili.
They make enough money to keep churning out new episodes and show old ones on sky and fox. So can't see it stopping until they are told to
The professional northerner McGuinness gets right on my tits. About as funny as a fart in a spacesuit.
As a teacher I was quite enjoying it!
Never ever understood how a show built on a load whiny voices repeating the odd catchphrase of ‘smelly cat’ or ‘how you doing’ can sustain itself over so many years, but all subjective. Dystopian stuff if ever there is one
Of course Miranda. Dire, atrocious. We didn’t deserve that as a human race
Oppositely, they should’ve given El Dorado a longer run. That was just getting going