TV: Worst Show you've watched from start to finish

mjlee

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It seems the 'my wife made me watch it' isn't limited to fans only, :naughty:

OT: Charmed started out bad and got worse and worse but I stuck it out to the bitter end though the last couple of seasons just blend together. I think the only decent storyline was the one with the middle sister and the demon guy played by Julian McMahon.
 

crump

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Rocket Robin Hood

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Quoted for truth.

Quoted for truth. How many times did they reuse the animation after every commercial,

Quoted for truth. How many times did they reuse the animation after every commercial, I think the 20 minutes of show

Quoted for truth. How many times did they reuse the animation after every commercial, I think the 20 minutes of show actually only had 5 minutes of original animation. God it was annoying.

Quoted for truth. How many times did they reuse the animation after every commercial, I think the 20 minutes of show actually only had 5 minutes of original animation. God it was annoying.But something kept me coming back..

Quoted for truth. How many times did they reuse the animation after every commercial, I think the 20 minutes of show actually only had 5 minutes of original animation. God it was annoying.But something kept me coming back..for more.
 

Tkachuk4MVP

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Apr 15, 2006
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If we're talking straight up bad all of the way from start to finish, Rules of Engagement. For some reason I binged it on Netflix. The female leads were attractive, I think that's the only reason why. Just a dull, droll, by the books show.


I love that show. Not typically a fan of those types of sitcom but the writing is pretty sharp and the leads are all likable in their own way.
 
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HanSolo

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I love that show. Not typically a fan of those types of sitcom but the writing is pretty sharp and the leads are all likable in their own way.

It's a decent show but gets bad towards the end like most shows of its kind. Patrick Warburton is somewhat worth the watch but his character does get overly predictable really quickly. He still pulls it off but he's had better work elsewhere.
 

KCbus

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When I was a kid, I lived on a steady diet of Nickelodeon. And that had a show called Fifteen that I watched religiously. It was their first attempt at a high school drama series, and it actually had Ryan Reynolds in it as a youngster. (A few people might recognize Laura Harris as well.). It was the first show I'd ever seen that looked like a teenage soap opera, so I couldn't get enough.

It was still a show so bad it made Saved By the Bell look like Friends by comparison.
 

Captain Bowie

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I thought people loved Walter White lol

He was a fantastic character. But much like Tony Soprano or any other main chartacter from that type of drama it is a bit of a love/hate thing. You want them to make the right choice that they usually do not.
 

Langdon Alger

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Two Broke Girls can be summed up like this.

Blonde chick: Work is really hard.

Kat Dennings: You know what else is hard sometimes? A penis.

<30 seconds of raucous laughter>

That's some good sitcom writing right there.

I've watched every episode of Friends and How I Met Your Mother, but honestly neither is that great once you get past season three or thereabouts.
 

KaylaJ

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Two Broke Girls can be summed up like this.

Blonde chick: Work is really hard.

Kat Dennings: You know what else is hard sometimes? A penis.

<30 seconds of raucous laughter>

You forgot racist/sexist insult after. My brother watched that show when he was here once and it has radio ads cause it's in syndication and it's like how does this pass all the media who run to the hills about this stuff??


Anyway, mine is Tell Me You Love Me. It was an HBO show that lasted about a season. Most will probably remember it because it had a lot of sex that some people thought was real. It was hyped up cause it was on HBO but it was horriawful. It felt like it was trying to be ohhh edgy look at me! sex! but they forgot about character development. It was like if Lifetime did a porn, but nothing was happy, ever. I don't know why I watched a whole season of it, maybe I bought into the HBO hype back then or maybe it was on before or after a show I regularly watched.

Looking back, the show was so bad I had no idea Adam Scott was in it.
 

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