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Scrubs, the reboot they kept as the same name for whatever reason with the interns? So bad.
Arrested Development. The streaming seasons. Terrible.
Futurama. This new season is painfully bad.
Seems like almost anything that has a break for more than a couple years and reboots on a streaming service. It's never as good, and often terrible.
Castle
House
Oh, I disagree about House. I wish that was still going. He was my favorite asshole.
Futurama should not have been rebooted.
I tried watching the new Hulu release. It's extremely forced and cringy.
The X-Files. The direction they took after Robert Patrick joined just did not work and felt like a spinoff more than part of the main series.
Roughly 95% of all shows.
It had a phenomenal last episode, but I think most people agree that M*A*S*H went on way too long. They really started running out of good, meaty concepts for shows around the time David Ogden Stiers (nothing against him, I like him) joined the cast.
I love Bones to death, but they really should have stopped it earlier.
Supernatural seasons 2-7 are pretty great, but it just tanks during season 8 IIRC.
Dexter. Just leave it at the end of season 6, on the giant 'what the fuck' moment. Leave it there with all the potential and possibilities and open questions for people to wonder about.
It was almost impressive how they managed to fuck up the ending that badly, revive it for a mini-series, get this close to turning it around and then fuck the ending again lol.
American Gods. I mean, still better would have been to just do it as good as the first season