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In reply to the discussion: TV shows that were / are needlessly dragged on despite being "over." [View all]Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)25. Agreed
My wife loves the show and I sorta watch it as I pass through the room sometimes, but it has overstayed it's welcome. I would add SVU to the list and as I try to watch a few of the ones on USA such as Covert Affairs, Burn Notice and White Collar (really like the short season format concepts on those or I did) I am seeing the same basic plot devices over and over and over again as the series run on too long. What starts out as something fresh with new young actors devolves into the overcoming the failed relationship with the main character's father and the continuous re-do of the overarching (often unknown) evil character(s).
That and of course way, way too many commercials that disrupt the show and make them hard to follow.
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I watch Perry Mason on ME (Memorable Entertainment) - they show it twice a day
Samantha
Sep 2013
#73
A general problem seems to be someone comes up with an idea for a show that would last about
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#21
I'd love to see networks come up with shows that really did just last 1-2 seasons...despite success.
Roland99
Sep 2013
#28
You beat me to it. It should have ended a year or two *before* Michael's departure.
Roland99
Sep 2013
#27
Bones was originally in the OP, but I didn't think it was fair b/c I'm not a regular watcher.
Dash87
Sep 2013
#35
I thought Married, With Children was one of the funniest and most daring sitcoms for its time
aint_no_life_nowhere
Sep 2013
#44
It's really hard for production people ( and actors, for that matter) to walk away from...
Smarmie Doofus
Sep 2013
#76