10- Spongebob 09- Modern Family 08- Smallvilla 07- Grey's Anatomy 06- Pretty little liars 05- The walking dead 04- How i met your mother 03- Two and a half man 02- The big bang theory 01- The simpsons Honorable mentions : Er , Family guy , Dexter .
Believe it or not they actually were going to have him BE Eric initially and explain that his trip to Africa made him more of a man or something like that. I think the show may have worked with Bret Harrison as a "replacement" for the Eric character but when he decided to jump ship they should have called it quits. 70's Show is one of my all time favorites but man is the last season painful to watch. I still think it's prime for a revival as That 90'S Show now that all the cast have not much going on.
@Chloe Potter 1. The characters are unoriginal or boring. 2. They've already finished the plot of the book, so now their making it up. 3. Hannah is a frustrating character, realizing how she could've solved many of her problems easily. 4. The characters aren't realistic. 5. It glamorizes suicide 6. It glamorizes depression 7. It glamorizes anxiety 8. It's portrayel of scitzofrenia is shit I only have 8 sorry
That's one reason why I love Breaking Bad so much. Vince Gilligan didn't drag the show out until the storyline suffered. He did 5 seasons and then ended it. I love the Black List but I can tell that the storyline is getting weaker the longer the series goes on.
I actually would have preferred if Breaking Bad ended at season 4. Season 5 was good, but I liked the ambiguity of 4's end... also, it didn't turn every character into a giant jackass. lol
When I was a kid, the Simpsons was my favorite show. And right now it boggles me that is is still on the air. I watched the show go from brilliant to good to OK to bad, and now beyond embarrassing
The same thing could be said about Spongebob. It was once my favorite show but as time went on it went from being great and memorable however sense the original writer Stephen Hillenberg left after the movie, anything that's Spongebob related to season 5 onwards gets worser and worser over time. I am so agitated with how my favorite character Patrick Star was absolutely fucking ruined the further in time the show goes on
It got so popular because of another hit Comedy/Drama/Soap came on right around the same year as "Greys Anatomy." "Desperate Housewives" The only major difference is "Desperate Housewives" did the smart thing and ended the show gracefully. If it was still on the air who knows what kind if controversy it would go through with the woke left. LOL. ALL those controversial storylines "Desperate Housewives" had during its 8 year run wouldn't pass the SJW test. It pretty much would offend everyone. 😂
Going on for 39 years your bound to get an episode or two that's not very good but the show still holds its viewers so it hasn't gone one too long. With time and changing of writers the show style changes a bit but still good. It of course was better when people were less offended , so can't really compare the show 25 years ago to now.
I think the fact that it was intended for generation x and Millenials, it should have upgraded the ages or something. I think Cartoons who's premise is mainly based on the ages of the characters, should also eventually get older or end I.E Southpark & Simpsons. Bart was my age when it started and I'm almost 40.
Pretty much all of their good writers left by the late 90s. They still had some good episodes here and there after that point, but it was nothing like it used to be. Now it's just crap. The characters used to be flawed, but ultimately charming and likeable. Now they're all written like terrible people, but somehow we're still supposed to like and root for them. The jokes are seldom funny, and if a joke does land it seems like it's more by accident. I used to seek out new episodes, but now I usually only catch a new episode if I forget to change the channel after football. I still seek out older episodes on occasion because those first several seasons were genuinely good.
I agree. I don't understand either. Now, that being said, I have never watched even one episode due to this. It may be the greatest show... BUT, somehow I doubt it.. Just my opinion obviously, not my "cup of tea" lol
Jerry Seinfeld explained that he ended it, because he was also head writer as well as appearing in it, and the workload had worn on him after ten seasons. I think it ended at the right time. The last season was okay, but not great, and I couldn't see them squeezing another season out and maintaining the quality. It went out at the right time, on its terms. That how it should be for every show.
@@dhenderson1810 There's a Larry King Live interview with Seinfeld from years ago where he talks about that. It's one of the reasons why I think creators should have more control, especially on when a show ends. I guarantee you most of these shows ran as long as they did because of network greed.
I don't understand why people say season 9 was bad. Sure maybe the 1998 half, but the 1997 half had The Butter Shave, The Voice, Serenity Now, The Merv Griffin Show, Backwards Episode, and Festivus.
That last season of Gossip Girl was just horrendous thank goodness it was only 10 episodes lets see if the writers learned from their mistakes in the sequel/reboot coming this spring
I always thought this show was too much of a soap opera. In my opinion it was only tolerable when Katherine Heigl was on it. I'm surprised they kept making this show after Patrick Dempsey left.
When a show’s premise is exhausted and the writers keep repeating themselves and/or the actors get too old, the show should end in dignity. TBBT was my favorite show - having discovered it in reruns on TBS, but it last two seasons had no point. It could be argued that having the characters get girlfriends and get married should have ended things - since the original premise was gone.
In the later seasons of TBBT, there were some great episodes but those were generally the ones that were about the main plot. Most of them were just filler episodes and it felt like the show had really had its day. Decent show (somewhat controversial statement, I guess, as there are a lot of people that hate it) but it went on for far too long.
Cast is actually not the most essential part… The shooting crew is too sloppy in many ways now, especially when bringing up old cases. The only ”old case new episode” I don’t hate that much is that JJ finally got a chance to learn about her sister’s death. Even political cliches in ”FBI” look better than CM stories now.
I never said you watched it, but like the troll you are, you have to make some unnecessary negative comment to somehow try to flex your superiority. If you don't like WatchMojo, then why even waste your energy making a comment? Scroll to something else.
@@13blackcatzzz bruh just because you clicked on a video it doesnt mean you like watching the youtube channel.. literally everybody hates fucking buzzfeed but they still watched the Keanu Reeves video
I was thinking that too. They made it seem like Grey's Anatomy launched his career or something... hell- he's probably been around longer than the voice over people have been alive! Hello? The 80s anyone????
I have a few: - Three’s Company (Should have ended after season six, and move up the timeline for Jack getting his restaurant) - Married With Children (Should have ended after Ron Leavitt left to do Unhappily Ever After on The WB) - Nip/Tuck (Going to Los Angeles was a mistake) - Moonlighting (Season five was a train wreck, and the Mark Harmon/Cybill Shepherd plot line was just plain desperate) - Perfect Strangers (Once everyone moved into one house, they had nothing left) - Family Matters (The plot around Steve got more and more ridiculous, to the point that the show was unrecognizable) - Good Times (When Florida left, it was clearly over) - All in the Family (When Mike and Gloria moved away, the show was done) - Spin City (When Michael J. Fox left, it was done) - Night Court (What were they think for their final season. It made no sense) - Frasier (The Daphne/Niles story ran for way too long) - The Drew Carrey Show (Drew’s wife search was just ridiculous. Kate leaving didn’t help either)
-Loud House: Nickelodeon’s greedy decisions to Malik the franchise dry like SpongeBob just to Lincoln’s lights on. Rick and Morty: When the series creator left, they should’ve just ended there. Family Guy: The only animated show that gets unfunny and more offensive as years go by. SpongeBob: The Sponge had lost his magic after the movie in favor of keeping Nickelodeon from financial ruin. Teen Titans Go: The same story but the show was never liked by fans, even on day one.
I kinda guessed the ending of HIMYM, but the twist I thought would occur would have been even worse for you fans. I knew he would get involved with Robyn again, but I thought the final ep would reveal that Robyn IS the mother, and that, after seasons of looking for "the one", the mother was right under his nose the whole time. If you hated the ending they had (the mother dying) than this one would have made you even angrier.
changing the personalities of the characters was dumb too. they changed Fez from naive and funny and quirky (which most ppl liked) to trying to make him the new Kelso. Hyde should have ended up with Laurie, there was always chemistry there.
How are these for scenarios.... Fez ends up with Caroline... they live happily in her cute nuttiness. Or.. he ends up with Fenton.... Fez was always a bit girlish and he and Fenton had some chemistry too. The whole kelso and hydes African American sister was boring too.l
Kinda sad but I agree about The Simpsons. They've destroyed Lisa. There's also too much pop culture nonsense. Used to be about family foibles and good storytelling.
The series jumped the shark for the 4th and the time when Bart became a feminist. The show is apparently trying to commit suicide and I'm pro euthanasia. Farewell, I say.
It is actually a bad idea to make the show have so much pop culture in it, as it ages the show terribly on reruns. Look at the New York episode. A major portion of the jokes is used on the Twin Towers, and that episode in particular has aged poorly. Better to use historical references (since they apply at any time) or just make the episodes so they can be as relevant twenty or thirty years later.
It's gotten much, much better in the last 4 years or so. Less focus on celebrities and the jokes have gotten better. Only problem is the length of time it takes to get an episode made. The Simpsons pop culture references are outdated by the time they air. But there's just something that keeps me watching, it's usually something Homer will say or do that reminds me of the golden age. Like calling Bart a little son of a bitch 2-3 seasons ago when doing another toddler Bart/baby Lisa episode.
With_2Gs yes the last season wasn’t the best but everything before that stands strong 💜 Unlike most of these shows that’s starting going down hill SEASONS BEFORE their ending. Just a dedicated Scrubs fan’s opinion though, not everyone may agree.
Why would it be? Fans agree it’s still on fucking fire and it is and it’s ending with this season because no one wants to see it die when it starts to suck
Amogh Rao the last episode was just bad, but the plan to end it while it was the most watched show, made the rest of its last season that much more interesting. EVERYONE was talking about Seinfeld that year.
So right about Two and a Half Men. When they made Jake dumb, it was heartbreaking. And when Charlie left, I just stopped caring. Simply watched it for closure.
I think smallville should’ve ran longer tbh and it talks about Clark’s journey from an awkward teen to the person he eventually becomes so it makes sense for it to be 10 seasons
Truthfully they should end it on the next season, it has been dragging for awhile now, plus they should also cancel fear the walking dead, now that is down right a bad show
@@scorpion199227 You say it's dragging but there's been new life injected into it. Season 9 was really good, season 10 looks really good. What more can you say other than it's been on for a decade? Is that a reason to cancel the show, just because it's been on for a while? Judge the story, the characters, the potential for future story lines. Everything points to a few more very good seasons of the show.
A show that deserves an honorable mention: Winx Club. 8 seasons, 3 movies, another 2 seasons in a spin-off, 2 more seasons live-action, started airing in 2004 and I'm pretty sure it is still airing. Plus most fans agree that the first 3, arguably 4 seasons and the first movie were more than enough.
Call me Crazy..... But I don’t think Smallville went on for too long. Every season felt like like a reasonable experience for Clark Kent’s development into becoming Superman.
i still love Greys Anatomy and after every milestone i want more i really want it to hit 20 seasons but yeh it might be excessive but the creative writing and Acting is still good...
Personally for me I enjoyed Smallville for its entire run!! I mean the show had its weak seasons (S4, 6, 7 (imo)) but overall still one of the most iconic and best comic book tv shows out there!!
I think The Big Bang Theory needed one more season to flesh out some of the plots & storylines. Leonard & Penny’s pregnancy should have been developed & explored, same with Raj’s love life, potentially with Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
I have watched a few episodes into the current season. I always thought I would stop watching if they killed off Daryl. Turns out, I lost interest after Rick left. I know he's coming back for movies, but I think I have just lost interest for good because I just don't care anymore. Plus, I'm really not a fan of the Whisperers arc.
Walking Dead should have ended with the defeat of Negan. They should have done a movie to tie everything up and call it a day. I tried to stay with it, but when Carl and Rick was gone the show had no purpose
You could go for another Garry Marshall sitcom and say Laverne & Shirley. When they moved to California, it was on the respirator waiting for its ending. When Cindy didn’t appear in the final season, it was basically in a coma.
@@kevinevans5921 It should have been canned after the fourth season, maybe the fifth. When the producers got away from the original concept of the 1950s and early 1960s period, that’s when the series went down the toilet. The early episodes featured the style of the time it was supposed to represent; but after season four, you couldn’t tell what you were watching. I mean, the show stopped following the style of the period it was supposed to be about. You might as well been watching a late 1970s or early 1980s show, which it was from; but that’s not what the original concept was. And I hated the styles of the 1970s and 1980s. I stopped watching the show after Richie left, but I had seen enough already.
Right on point. I was talking to someone a few weeks ago who still watches the show who says it's gone on to long but when i said the point about finishing the comic storyline they said well it's fair enough why they would do that.
Honestly the Big bang Series should have been number 1. That show stoped being funny and entertaining like 4 years ago. Modern family is a great show but has overstayed its welcome years ago as well
The big bang lost its appeal when they started to make the show all about sheldon's character and not give each character it's fair shair of screen time
@@bryanmanuel4945 Merchandising, they make more in toys than viewership. Dragon Ball Z was supposed to end after the Frieza saga, but Toei forced them to continue on due how much they make in merch purchases.
By the nature of the show that it parodies real life events it has plenty of material to keep to it running, but I must admit that the formula is running for too long and getting repetitive with the same characters.
While not a primetime show SNL has been on the air since October 11th 1975. Maybe it's because I watched the first episode and I am older now but I just don't find it particularly funny anymore.
Law & Order: SVU (Special Victims Unit): September 20, 1999 - present Season 21 is already scheduled for September 2019. After the 12th season when Stabler left, they did a lot of changes over the next few seasons. To me, the writing quality was down and noticeable. By the 16th season I think, I stopped watching. I can rewatch reruns of the older seasons (Season 3 through 12 especially, minus the episodes with Dani Beck), and despite the fact I've seen them many times (thanks to COUNTLESS reruns on USA Network), I can still enjoy the episodes . The later seasons however, just seem stale and weaker. It's a show that should have ended awhile ago.
I agree with you even though Law and Order SVU was my favorite tv show. I re-watch from seasons 2-9 which are fantastic. After season 9 I can only re-watch certain episodes because I think outside of a few, alot of them are average-weak.
Also, "SVU" was also known for its memorable big name guest stars in the early seasons like Carol Burnett and who can forget Ellen Burstyn as Stabler's mom.
A couple of things made the show go downhill. 1. Ever since the season when Elliott(Stabler) had a hiatus and came back, the show was less interesting, mainly because of the writing. (I think the writing strike was going on at that time. 2. The previews bstarted revealing too much of the plot and the perp. 3. #2 led to the beginning credits automatically showing that the guest was ALWAYS the perp. 4. Less court cases after The female attorneys left the show by bseason 11 I think 5. Stabler leaves and the new cast comes in changing the whole format of the show. It relied too much on shock. Value of the crime, but the investigation was weak and got progressively weaker. 6. Previews wouldnhypenupnthenepisode for.itntonturn into a disappointment. 7. Olivia and Finn being the last of the original characters, but all the new ones were very unlike able.
@ Warren: 1. When did Stabler have a Hiatus then come back? I know Olivia did for many episodes (while Mariska was on maternity leave) and they brought in Bani Beck (which those episodes did lack quality). I know he left the show after the 12th season (due to contract negotiation failure), but I don't really remember a time he left prior to that. 2. Honestly, I never watched the episodes "new" from NBC until like season 13. All the episodes I saw were when it aired on USA's CONSTANT reruns over the years. No joke, I remember they would air SVU marathons for over 12 to 18 hours straight, with a break at like 3 or 4 AM to then restart it at like 7 to 8 AM. Since they aired most of the episodes in order (or at least stuck to the same season when airing them), I made checklists so I could cross off what episodes I saw, because trying to keep track, yeah good luck. Granted, this was like 10 years ago I think. 3. I'll be honest, I never really paid attention to guest stars since I didn't know most of them anyway. While not all the time, I do agree that MOST of the time the guest starts were the perp. They did do it a few times where not only was the guest start not the perp in some episodes, but would help the detectives solve the case (which yes, some of the time they would have ties to the perp, even if they weren't the perp themselves). 4. I'll be honest, I kinda miss both Casey Novak and Alex Cabot. One I did NOT care for was when Elizabeth Donnelly was the lawyer and not the Judge. I can remember at least 3 to 4 episodes where she basically took charge on a case, for w/e reason and in the end, made it worse (somebody being sentences for a much higher crime than they should have, at least 1 to 2 of them were kids). I mean she tried to railroad Linnie Malcolm on an open shut justifyable homicade due to sposal abuse, but Elizabeth was pissed. I don't care her reason (even if she saw the light at the end of the trial), they did use her multiple times just to increase drama in episodes that annoyed me. They easily could have had an episodes that was an easier 2, open and shut cases, something that rarely happened, but instead decide to make it more complicated, especially when she took charge of the trial against the kid (who was a little slow). He shouldn't be locked up, but the other kid Zack (I think his name was) should have been. Now when Elizabeth was a Judge, I think she did a better job there, which is something they should have stuck with. 5. Yeah, the new cast was weak, a lot of things were lost. There was much less investigating in newer episodes than older ones. I mean I remember when in an older episodes, you might hear the *dun dun* at least 6 to 12 times (not including the 2 in the beginning) before half the episode was over, as they CONSTANTLY moved from location to location to ask questions and all that, like REAL cops would do, investigate around, see if anybody saw or heard something, etc. Instead, yeah, they did rely on too much shock, even trials got more boring. I mean when that 1 psycho kidnapped Benson, he went on trial, the Jury actually had the balls to say they think Benson should be somewhat punished for her actions (when she was beating him). She should have just shot him when she could as he already had a large body count to his name, would either get life in prison or executed anyway. They didn't do that because they purposely wanted to bring him back so he could do it again, but instead end it Russian Roulette style. Side note: You know the series breaks any and all continuity credibility when Stabler, somebody who was her partner for well over a decade (I think close to 2 decades), didn't once show up to help SVU try to find her (not even as a "Guest Star" appearance . That is 1 thing they especially failed on, but I'd never forgive them for as it defied any and all logic of character relationships they had over the seasons. From what I saw, I think the got weaker on all the forensic investigating that used to be done. They were constantly comparing things in previous seasons, trying new theories, new ways to catch perps, and pushing the envelope. They pretty much forgot most of that from what I remember. I stopped watching the series I think by the 18th season 6. I stopped honestly watching the previews as they ALWAYS hyped up the episode (including take things completely out of context) and would usually be let down. 7. Ice T is such a badass. He'll probably be on the show until it ends. You know he's also a big gamer. Some of his gaming twitter posts are funny.
@@JediMastr80 I'm sorry I'm mistaken, Elliott didn't have a hiatus per se. I was thinking about sesdon 8 when they kept switching up partners every episode. The cases were a lot less interesting because, it didn't play to the strengths of the detectives, and it seems like they were trying to juggle screen time. The show changed after that because it seemed from then on it was a lot of hit & miss.
FoRtNiTe TrOLLiNG Yeah, it actually should have. After michael left, the show went to shit. The finale episode was good, but other than that it’s an eyeroll fest.
Others: - Boruto (as it is a sequel series to Naruto, which should have ended at the close of Shippuden... though, on a tangent, even that show bloated the ending by introducing a new big bad out of nowhere, even though the existing antagonist had been carefully developed over the whole series) - Supernatural - Charmed - Agents of SHIELD - Get Shorty - Velma
I disagree about Walking Dead, the show is still great, the production is NOT cheap, and the introduction of the Whisperers really revitalized the story last season. It still has two or three good seasons left.
Big Bang Theory's episode count is justified since most of its characters had great character development especially Wolowitz. From a cringey creep to a great loving husband
I such a big fan of tbbt but after s3 i just watch it because i already loved the show and i just want to finish it. When howard stopped being a creep i didn't like it anymore. S1 2 3 and 12 was the best seasons but other than that it was sad
Modern family was suuuch a good show. I can’t even watch any of the new episodes now without rolling my eyes. It became so convoluted and tried way too hard.
Do a “TV Shows that didn’t run long enough”
ABC Deception
Daredevil
Constantine, Agent Carter, Jessica Jones, Swamp Thing, The Punisher, and Daredevil.
GoT...
The Mick
10- Spongebob
09- Modern Family
08- Smallvilla
07- Grey's Anatomy
06- Pretty little liars
05- The walking dead
04- How i met your mother
03- Two and a half man
02- The big bang theory
01- The simpsons
Honorable mentions :
Er , Family guy , Dexter .
Thanks
You're a poot nose
Haha thanks 🙋🏽♀️
Careful he's a hero
Family Guy should never end....leave it alone
And even though I loved That 70's Show...the last few seasons were crap. Should've ended when Foreman left
Vanessa Serrano and then there was generic dude with the long hair who tried to be the new eric
Donna was my childhood crush lol
Agreed
Believe it or not they actually were going to have him BE Eric initially and explain that his trip to Africa made him more of a man or something like that. I think the show may have worked with Bret Harrison as a "replacement" for the Eric character but when he decided to jump ship they should have called it quits. 70's Show is one of my all time favorites but man is the last season painful to watch. I still think it's prime for a revival as That 90'S Show now that all the cast have not much going on.
@@genx7964 My fave episode: the adults accidentally eating the pot brownies 😎
All good things must come to an end.
If they don’t end, they stop being good things.
True
Damn. Good one
Kyle Stubbs Wow, That was poetic! :)
I think shows that ran a decade or more have ran too long.
Kyle Stubbs damnnnn
For me personally I'd add 13 reasons why
Girl yes.
Yes. This last season has been bad
1 episode was too long
@Chloe Potter Serious? Or joke?
@Chloe Potter
1. The characters are unoriginal or boring.
2. They've already finished the plot of the book, so now their making it up.
3. Hannah is a frustrating character, realizing how she could've solved many of her problems easily.
4. The characters aren't realistic.
5. It glamorizes suicide
6. It glamorizes depression
7. It glamorizes anxiety
8. It's portrayel of scitzofrenia is shit
I only have 8 sorry
That's one reason why I love Breaking Bad so much. Vince Gilligan didn't drag the show out until the storyline suffered. He did 5 seasons and then ended it. I love the Black List but I can tell that the storyline is getting weaker the longer the series goes on.
Shitt's Creek did the same!
I actually would have preferred if Breaking Bad ended at season 4. Season 5 was good, but I liked the ambiguity of 4's end... also, it didn't turn every character into a giant jackass. lol
Two and a half man died when Sheen left. He was the soul of the show
I agree, they should’ve left it at that
I think he was fired.
Ashton Kutcher is nowhere near as funny as Charlie Sheen
Cinder agreed
Oh please the funny had jumped that ship long before he left, he is lucky to have gotten off that sinking ship.
The Office died after Michael left. Should have been here.
Badal Koirala for me, it died after Niagara Falls
Robert California was good
I would have to agree. Watch seasons 1-2, and then season Eight, and you'll know
@@hammadali545 Ugh..I like James Spader but the character was awful. Steve Carell WAS The Office..it should have ended when he left.
Rainn Wilson carried the show on his back once Steve left.
High key was expecting Supernatural to be on here😂 i'm in love with that show though 🙈
Uriah Danielle same 😂🤣. I think they know supernatural fans are crazy lol.
Rose P fr 😂
Supernatural's first 5 chapters are so good and 6-12 is so stupid.
@@punkrock290 but majority of spn fandom agree that the show should've ended long time ago
@@ganaaplayz YAAAAAS!!! Sam should have gone to hell, Dean was happy with a family, end of story!
Did you actually say “Grey’s Anatomy” ‘launched’ Patrick Dempsey’s career?? Have you all heard of the 1980’s??
My mouthed dropped open when I heard that!
Should have been Sandra Oh over Patrick.
True, "Can't Buy Me Love", "Lover Boy" or "Some Girls", anyone?!😆
I came to the comments specifically to find out if anyone else caught that. Boost his career, sure. Launch, though?
Andrew Buback I know, that was crazy!! He was the reason I started watching the show!!
I could have sworn Supernatural would have been on here in some capacity. It was supposed to end at season 5 and kept going for another 10 seasons
I just wanted to ask the same question
@@bingewatcherfanatic996 Me too
Supernatural never reached that "so popular it's cool to hate on it" stage like literally every other show on this list.
Like the main story arc of supernatural is out of ideas. But the monster of the day episodes are always fun to watch
@@georgehernandez2156 The past few seasons have been decent again. I'm genuinely interested in seeing how it's all going to end next season.
When I was a kid, the Simpsons was my favorite show. And right now it boggles me that is is still on the air. I watched the show go from brilliant to good to OK to bad, and now beyond embarrassing
The same thing could be said about Spongebob. It was once my favorite show but as time went on it went from being great and memorable however sense the original writer Stephen Hillenberg left after the movie, anything that's Spongebob related to season 5 onwards gets worser and worser over time. I am so agitated with how my favorite character Patrick Star was absolutely fucking ruined the further in time the show goes on
Grey’s Anatomy is practically a soap opera...
A description that can be leveled at most shows with multiple storylines.
Hasn’t it always been?
It turned into a soap opera. So basically they violated their own rules
It got so popular because of another hit Comedy/Drama/Soap came on right around the same year as "Greys Anatomy." "Desperate Housewives" The only major difference is "Desperate Housewives" did the smart thing and ended the show gracefully. If it was still on the air who knows what kind if controversy it would go through with the woke left. LOL. ALL those controversial storylines "Desperate Housewives" had during its 8 year run wouldn't pass the SJW test. It pretty much would offend everyone. 😂
Duh
*Before watching this video*
1# "The Simpsons"
*After watching this video*
Holy shit 30 years?!?!😲
They have been around since I was 3. Also I know The Simpsons since 1 st grade due to the fact it started showing on my country at 4 PM on Saturdays
Lol i knew they’ll put it number 1 i love the simpsons and its been renewed for seasons 31 and 32 yaaay
You beat me to it
Going on for 39 years your bound to get an episode or two that's not very good but the show still holds its viewers so it hasn't gone one too long. With time and changing of writers the show style changes a bit but still good.
It of course was better when people were less offended , so can't really compare the show 25 years ago to now.
I think the fact that it was intended for generation x and Millenials, it should have upgraded the ages or something. I think Cartoons who's premise is mainly based on the ages of the characters, should also eventually get older or end I.E Southpark & Simpsons. Bart was my age when it started and I'm almost 40.
The Simpsons has really been a way too long tv-series. On the last two decades the show has been terrible, but on the 1990s it was pure comedy gold.
First 10 seasons are gold. 11-16 are good, very watchable. Everything after seasons 20 is garbage.
except for the simpsons the rest of them sucked right from the get go. my opinion
Pretty much all of their good writers left by the late 90s. They still had some good episodes here and there after that point, but it was nothing like it used to be. Now it's just crap. The characters used to be flawed, but ultimately charming and likeable. Now they're all written like terrible people, but somehow we're still supposed to like and root for them. The jokes are seldom funny, and if a joke does land it seems like it's more by accident. I used to seek out new episodes, but now I usually only catch a new episode if I forget to change the channel after football. I still seek out older episodes on occasion because those first several seasons were genuinely good.
It should have ended in the mid to late 90s.
I think season 8 is the last very good season of The Simpsons. After that the show has been more and more bad.
I never understood the appeal of Grey’s Anatomy.
It's a human interest/slice of life show with a focus on character relationships.
I’ve always found it soap opera dreck. They’ve been going way way too long. Just like ‘Law and Order: SVU’
I never understood the appeal of Big Bang Theory
The past season they brought alot of public interest stories to the forefront!
I agree. I don't understand either. Now, that being said, I have never watched even one episode due to this. It may be the greatest show... BUT, somehow I doubt it.. Just my opinion obviously, not my "cup of tea" lol
There's a reason why Seinfeld ended its run. Had it kept going, after the 90's ended, it would've gotten stale and jumped the shark.
At least the makers of *that* show had integrity, baring in mind they were offered a shit load of money to continue.
Jerry Seinfeld explained that he ended it, because he was also head writer as well as appearing in it, and the workload had worn on him after ten seasons. I think it ended at the right time. The last season was okay, but not great, and I couldn't see them squeezing another season out and maintaining the quality. It went out at the right time, on its terms. That how it should be for every show.
@@dhenderson1810 There's a Larry King Live interview with Seinfeld from years ago where he talks about that. It's one of the reasons why I think creators should have more control, especially on when a show ends. I guarantee you most of these shows ran as long as they did because of network greed.
Seinfeld is my favorite show, but in the last season it almost did jump the shark. Got close on a few storylines.
I don't understand why people say season 9 was bad. Sure maybe the 1998 half, but the 1997 half had The Butter Shave, The Voice, Serenity Now, The Merv Griffin Show, Backwards Episode, and Festivus.
Dexter died when Rita died. Season 4 was amazing full stop.
Abi C season 5 and 6 are still really good
@@WFKGW they were good but season 4 was by far the best season. What was your opinion on the ending?
Abi C the ending was trash but i guess it leaves the window open too maybe them starting a it again. idk
Totally Unscripted I hope not. The lasts seasons were boring. Dexter was doing more talking than killing. I kept shouting for him to shut up.
Season 5 was great too and then it went down Hill
Gossip girl and glee both should have ended after the original groups graduated from hs
That last season of Gossip Girl was just horrendous thank goodness it was only 10 episodes lets see if the writers learned from their mistakes in the sequel/reboot coming this spring
glee should of ended in a fire on the set with no survivors.
100% AGREE
Gossip Girl gang graduated HS after the 2nd season
Same with Degrassi: The Next Generation
I feel like they are just dragging out Grey's anatomy.
That is still on? Never watched it but I thought by now it would have ended.
I still watch it but it has its moments
@@sburris65 I was shocked but yeah it's still on good originally but overdone
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REALLY!
I always thought this show was too much of a soap opera. In my opinion it was only tolerable when Katherine Heigl was on it. I'm surprised they kept making this show after Patrick Dempsey left.
When a show’s premise is exhausted and the writers keep repeating themselves and/or the actors get too old, the show should end in dignity.
TBBT was my favorite show - having discovered it in reruns on TBS, but it last two seasons had no point.
It could be argued that having the characters get girlfriends and get married should have ended things - since the original premise was gone.
In the later seasons of TBBT, there were some great episodes but those were generally the ones that were about the main plot. Most of them were just filler episodes and it felt like the show had really had its day. Decent show (somewhat controversial statement, I guess, as there are a lot of people that hate it) but it went on for far too long.
When you are so early and nobody has written the names of the shows in the comments 😒😭😭
the names of the shows are in the video and the description
The Big Bang Therory should last longer
god u have no patience
#2 has ended before this video was put out.....how long were you guys sitting on this before release?
#3 ended 4 years before the video was put out
@@KinzeticEnergy
That's not the point. Big Bang Theory was mentioned as still being an active show when it's already finished.
@@stonecold6521 right? I'm glad im not the only one who noticed!
It’s a re-upload.
Criminal minds ! Should have ended after Hotch and Morgan left the show . The new guys are just too annoying. Original BAU was the best .
*cough* Spencer *cough*
That old ass show
I thought that would be on the list. I came late to the show, and loved it, but has gotten a bit old. No pun intended
Cast is actually not the most essential part… The shooting crew is too sloppy in many ways now, especially when bringing up old cases. The only ”old case new episode” I don’t hate that much is that JJ finally got a chance to learn about her sister’s death. Even political cliches in ”FBI” look better than CM stories now.
Spencet carries the show now but has less and less screen time. Totally agree
Top 10 RUclips channels that went on too long
1. Watchmojo
Lol
2 cinnam sins
Pat Fuss Another entry should be Smosh
Pewdiepie
Yet you are here 🤷🏼♀️
Top 10 running series's that lasted too long:
*WatchMojo*
And yet....here you are.
@@13blackcatzzz What makes you think I watched the video
I never said you watched it, but like the troll you are, you have to make some unnecessary negative comment to somehow try to flex your superiority. If you don't like WatchMojo, then why even waste your energy making a comment? Scroll to something else.
@@ernestoui Or they might just start making lists that are decent and not bashing
@@13blackcatzzz bruh just because you clicked on a video it doesnt mean you like watching the youtube channel.. literally everybody hates fucking buzzfeed but they still watched the Keanu Reeves video
I really loved how the big bang theory was ended, the last episode was just perfect
Im sorry but Criminal Minds. After Sheran Moore left and Thomas Gibson was fired off set, the show dropped HEAVILY
Shemar, not Sheran
*One Piece:* Amateurs
*_"Excuse me?"_*
*One Piece:* AMATEURS!
Moons Haunted.
Duchi is it still going? I stopped around that giant elephant island episode and haven’t watched since.
Dragon ball?
Pokémon is fine it won't end until he entire game series ends
Sazae-san would like a word with you
Supernatural didn’t even make the mentions? REALLY?
RenTheBarbarian I think it’s because people still want it to go on and it’s really good and true to it’s origins but hey that’s my opinion 🤷🏻♂️
@@sasha._.4471 Do you think the later seasons are better, worse or as good as the first few seasons? Define "really good." What are your standards?
RenTheBarbarian Supernatural is the best TV show ever so stfu
@@s.uchiha4596 no it's not. Smallville was way better
Supernatural is awesome af and I hate that it's ending 😑
Thank you for NOT including Law and Order: SVU. There’s no such thing as too much Mariska.
It's the best spin-off of all time
SodaSiren I know right! It gets better and better!
Truth. It’s a show that moves with the times
my favourite law and order spin off is the the uk one, svu is a close second though
I stopped watching after Stabler left.
Greys anatomy, that would be the worse hospital to work for.. everyone dies working there.
And that's why I quit watching.
I don’t know why the killed off O’Malley
Gnashing of Teeth Official only if you piss off the producer
It's not an hospital
@@PrincessTeenTitan3 that's true.. a lot of people must have pissed her off.
Channels that lasted too long: Watch Mojo
voiceabove Gj
Don’t like it? Don’t watch it.
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Ghotiermann
Then they’d lose 95% of their audience
@@Ghotiermann exactly.
Patrick Dempsey has been acting since the 80’s
I was thinking that too. They made it seem like Grey's Anatomy launched his career or something... hell- he's probably been around longer than the voice over people have been alive! Hello? The 80s anyone????
That's true. Ever heard of a little movie called "Can't Buy Me Love?" Love that movie.
Literally the exact thought that went through my head.
csaber2007- Yes, I grew up watching him in the 80s. They probably meant it revitalized his career since in the 90s he wasn’t very popular anymore.
Last 3 seasons of SMALLVILLE weren't that great but the last episode was awesome! Michael rosenbaum will always be Lex Luthor to me.
I have a few:
- Three’s Company (Should have ended after season six, and move up the timeline for Jack getting his restaurant)
- Married With Children (Should have ended after Ron Leavitt left to do Unhappily Ever After on The WB)
- Nip/Tuck (Going to Los Angeles was a mistake)
- Moonlighting (Season five was a train wreck, and the Mark Harmon/Cybill Shepherd plot line was just plain desperate)
- Perfect Strangers (Once everyone moved into one house, they had nothing left)
- Family Matters (The plot around Steve got more and more ridiculous, to the point that the show was unrecognizable)
- Good Times (When Florida left, it was clearly over)
- All in the Family (When Mike and Gloria moved away, the show was done)
- Spin City (When Michael J. Fox left, it was done)
- Night Court (What were they think for their final season. It made no sense)
- Frasier (The Daphne/Niles story ran for way too long)
- The Drew Carrey Show (Drew’s wife search was just ridiculous. Kate leaving didn’t help either)
No on Frasier
-Loud House: Nickelodeon’s greedy decisions to Malik the franchise dry like SpongeBob just to Lincoln’s lights on.
Rick and Morty: When the series creator left, they should’ve just ended there.
Family Guy: The only animated show that gets unfunny and more offensive as years go by.
SpongeBob: The Sponge had lost his magic after the movie in favor of keeping Nickelodeon from financial ruin.
Teen Titans Go: The same story but the show was never liked by fans, even on day one.
Ill give HIMYM the benefit of the doubt in at least having some jokes that spanned seasons and tied things together. But the ending was horrible
I kinda guessed the ending of HIMYM, but the twist I thought would occur would have been even worse for you fans. I knew he would get involved with Robyn again, but I thought the final ep would reveal that Robyn IS the mother, and that, after seasons of looking for "the one", the mother was right under his nose the whole time. If you hated the ending they had (the mother dying) than this one would have made you even angrier.
If they ended it sooner maybe the ending would have not been such a debbie downer
That 70s show is my favorite show, but when Erik left it was hard to watch, they should’ve ended it there
changing the personalities of the characters was dumb too. they changed Fez from naive and funny and quirky (which most ppl liked) to trying to make him the new Kelso. Hyde should have ended up with Laurie, there was always chemistry there.
How are these for scenarios.... Fez ends up with Caroline... they live happily in her cute nuttiness.
Or.. he ends up with Fenton.... Fez was always a bit girlish and he and Fenton had some chemistry too.
The whole kelso and hydes African American sister was boring too.l
I cried my eyes out when I saw the finale episode of "TBBT"
Whenever they decide to end Young Sheldon, the series finale better be tied up into TBBT first episode
Kinda sad but I agree about The Simpsons. They've destroyed Lisa. There's also too much pop culture nonsense. Used to be about family foibles and good storytelling.
I agree, but apparently the creators don't
I stopped watching after that lady Gaga episode wich was in 2012
Guess you dont really know the simpsons, since it has always been bout pop culture.
The series jumped the shark for the 4th and the time when Bart became a feminist.
The show is apparently trying to commit suicide and I'm pro euthanasia. Farewell, I say.
It is actually a bad idea to make the show have so much pop culture in it, as it ages the show terribly on reruns. Look at the New York episode. A major portion of the jokes is used on the Twin Towers, and that episode in particular has aged poorly. Better to use historical references (since they apply at any time) or just make the episodes so they can be as relevant twenty or thirty years later.
*Number 1:* It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
_This anime was lasted for 14 years and it's one of the best series next to Cory In The House._
Mr. Friendship It shouldn’t be on the list never mind number 1 cos it keeps on getting better each season
True that IASIP has run out of fresh content but it has nowhere run as much as the other shows listed on this episode.
Mr. Friendship lmao
I actually really wished some of these were around to this day. Spongebob is still good it just changed it's style.
Unfortunately many felt that spongebob lost what made it special and was especially hurt after the original writer died
*its
Yeah, it became Ren & Stimpy. P U
Spongebob should ended in the mid 2000s.
I love SpongeBob
If the Simpsons gets better writers itll still be good to watchers. No matter what itll always be the pop culture phenomenon that it is.
Its still good
@TheChillindude44 x doubt
I still watch the classic episodes even to this day
It's gotten much, much better in the last 4 years or so. Less focus on celebrities and the jokes have gotten better. Only problem is the length of time it takes to get an episode made. The Simpsons pop culture references are outdated by the time they air. But there's just something that keeps me watching, it's usually something Homer will say or do that reminds me of the golden age. Like calling Bart a little son of a bitch 2-3 seasons ago when doing another toddler Bart/baby Lisa episode.
Nobody has watched the Simpsons since the Clinton administration.
While many shows have definitely lasted too long, that really depends on who you ask.
walking dead will always be one of my favorites, I can take another 10 seasons of it, it's not nearly as negative as some make it sound
The new showrunner is making a great work since the last season
Hell, yes!!!
I thought Scrubs would have gotten a mention. That final season was complete trash
With_2Gs yes the last season wasn’t the best but everything before that stands strong 💜 Unlike most of these shows that’s starting going down hill SEASONS BEFORE their ending. Just a dedicated Scrubs fan’s opinion though, not everyone may agree.
@@jacquelineflannery719 totally agree.
@@jacquelineflannery719Flannery, you make an excellent point.
@@jacquelineflannery719 I agree. I love Scrubs!
Scrubs didn’t run for too long at all, the only bad season they had was the last, all the other seasons were amazing.
Big Bang had its finale already tho. It’s not currently on
Me: *waiting for Supernatural to be on this list* :/
Me: *being pleasantly surprised that Supernatural is not on this list* :)
That is the main reason I watched the video 😂
@@TheJumpninja12 yeah mine too.It has to be in this list.
Why would it be? Fans agree it’s still on fucking fire and it is and it’s ending with this season because no one wants to see it die when it starts to suck
Same
@@williamphillips2671 you are kidding, right?
TV producers need to take the lesson of Seinfeld. Go out on top, and the show’s halo remains.
huh? A lot of people didn't like that ending
Amogh Rao the last episode was just bad, but the plan to end it while it was the most watched show, made the rest of its last season that much more interesting. EVERYONE was talking about Seinfeld that year.
I agree. Ricky Gervais ended The Office and Extras after 2 seasons and a Xmas special. He mentioned going out on top like Seinfeld.
Seinfeld was cringe comedy.
@@rhythmoriented oh didn't know that's what you were referring to
So right about Two and a Half Men. When they made Jake dumb, it was heartbreaking. And when Charlie left, I just stopped caring. Simply watched it for closure.
I think smallville should’ve ran longer tbh and it talks about Clark’s journey from an awkward teen to the person he eventually becomes so it makes sense for it to be 10 seasons
Yeah
The walking dead season 9 was really good and it doesn't get repetitive anymore. Plus season 9 was the most critically acclaimed season of them all
Too late, nobody cares anymore, just look at the ratings. That ship has sailed.
@@vladmirgolobovic518 "nobody cares" says the one commenting on it. Season 9 was great, deal with it.
Truthfully they should end it on the next season, it has been dragging for awhile now, plus they should also cancel fear the walking dead, now that is down right a bad show
@@scorpion199227 You say it's dragging but there's been new life injected into it. Season 9 was really good, season 10 looks really good. What more can you say other than it's been on for a decade? Is that a reason to cancel the show, just because it's been on for a while? Judge the story, the characters, the potential for future story lines. Everything points to a few more very good seasons of the show.
your mum that show has been trash since season 4
CSI (Las Vegas) went on for WAY too long too. It should have ended when Laurence Fishburn left along with Nate Haskell
I only clicked on this because of the Big Bang theory thumbnail
Err what about Supernatural , 15 seasons and still counting..............☹️
The perfect example of a show that didint over stay its welcome is *Breaking Bad*
Best. Show. Ever. I thougt GOT would be the top of my list but nope!
Yup
I would add the CSI TV series to the list since that show went downhill after the Grissom character left the series.
Supernatural? I love it, but c'mon.
How I Met Your Mother did not last too long man. The length of the show was spot on
Last season was boring tho
HIMYM IS BORING... COULDN'T GET PAST 4 SEASONS...
s8 n 9 were awful. NPH carried that show.
A show that deserves an honorable mention: Winx Club. 8 seasons, 3 movies, another 2 seasons in a spin-off, 2 more seasons live-action, started airing in 2004 and I'm pretty sure it is still airing. Plus most fans agree that the first 3, arguably 4 seasons and the first movie were more than enough.
HIMYM didn't last too long, it just had a bad final episode. Otherwise it's AMAZING
Call me Crazy.....
But I don’t think Smallville went on for too long. Every season felt like like a reasonable experience for Clark Kent’s development into becoming Superman.
The new seasons of TWD are getting better again
i still love Greys Anatomy and after every milestone i want more i really want it to hit 20 seasons but yeh it might be excessive but the creative writing and Acting is still good...
Personally for me I enjoyed Smallville for its entire run!!
I mean the show had its weak seasons (S4, 6, 7 (imo)) but overall still one of the most iconic and best comic book tv shows out there!!
I did like season 8 and what they did with Doom but I agree that overall it did ran too long and took ages just see Clark as Superman for a few mins.
@@nazamguffoor2614 yeah they did try though
I think The Big Bang Theory needed one more season to flesh out some of the plots & storylines. Leonard & Penny’s pregnancy should have been developed & explored, same with Raj’s love life, potentially with Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Clearly haven't watched the newest season of TWD. shows back on track
Dylan Jakins yeah i mean season 7 and 8 were pretty dry butt besides that it’s pretty damn awesome
I have watched a few episodes into the current season. I always thought I would stop watching if they killed off Daryl. Turns out, I lost interest after Rick left. I know he's coming back for movies, but I think I have just lost interest for good because I just don't care anymore. Plus, I'm really not a fan of the Whisperers arc.
Walking Dead should have ended with the defeat of Negan. They should have done a movie to tie everything up and call it a day. I tried to stay with it, but when Carl and Rick was gone the show had no purpose
I thought Smallville was awesome. Kept getting better. And a finale that paid off fantastically.
Deadpool: Regenerate Degenerate right I would replace smallville with supernatural
Nate Wright
How many seasons is Supernatural going on? 12 or 13?
Exactly! All 10 seasons were great!
@@dorotagniedziejko7841
And the finale was awesome.
@@deadpoolregeneratedegenera1683 The 15th will be its last.
You forgot "The View".
Yess
They said no talk shows
Am I the only one who watched the video because of The Big Bang Theory thumbnail?
No you're not.
I just came to see them roast the shit out of it. I think they went too easy
@@HeresaBanana Maybe you should watch this video instead: ruclips.net/video/ZZOPgOS6E-M/видео.html
No Happy Days? The name maker of ‘jumping the shark’.
James Clark except for old guys like me, everyone is saying what’s Happy Days? Lol
But agree should’ve ended when Richie left.
You could go for another Garry Marshall sitcom and say Laverne & Shirley. When they moved to California, it was on the respirator waiting for its ending. When Cindy didn’t appear in the final season, it was basically in a coma.
Yes, the show got stale the last 2 seasons.
@@kevinevans5921 It should have been canned after the fourth season, maybe the fifth. When the producers got away from the original concept of the 1950s and early 1960s period, that’s when the series went down the toilet. The early episodes featured the style of the time it was supposed to represent; but after season four, you couldn’t tell what you were watching. I mean, the show stopped following the style of the period it was supposed to be about. You might as well been watching a late 1970s or early 1980s show, which it was from; but that’s not what the original concept was. And I hated the styles of the 1970s and 1980s. I stopped watching the show after Richie left, but I had seen enough already.
Nooo
The walking dead is based on the comic books so theres still stuff that needs to be covered in the show.
The walking dead had the same problem as Prison Break lol
I still don't understand the appeal of zombie shows or movies.
@@cl8onj388 well, I never got into any zombie stuff either besides the walking dead
Right on point. I was talking to someone a few weeks ago who still watches the show who says it's gone on to long but when i said the point about finishing the comic storyline they said well it's fair enough why they would do that.
Honestly the Big bang Series should have been number 1. That show stoped being funny and entertaining like 4 years ago. Modern family is a great show but has overstayed its welcome years ago as well
I think shows should have at least 2 to 5 seasons, unless its real popular and a cash grab, then its gonna stay
The big bang lost its appeal when they started to make the show all about sheldon's character and not give each character it's fair shair of screen time
No. 1- Spongebob
If Stephen Died, what if the show ends as well? I miss him already.
True Blood on HBO seemed to really drag the last couple of seasons.
Greys anatomy Should be way higher on the list!
Pretty little liars too
"Longest TV shows, over 600 episodes"
Anime: hold my dubs
Why do some Animes last so long,just curious?
@@bryanmanuel4945 because of the manga wrighters
@@bryanmanuel4945 Merchandising, they make more in toys than viewership. Dragon Ball Z was supposed to end after the Frieza saga, but Toei forced them to continue on due how much they make in merch purchases.
Doraemon and Sazae-san
@@arnarmagnusson9519 Why haven't thwy finished their story or finished it a little fast?
What about the Vampire Diaries. It literally went in for soooo long and then had a spin off that had a spin off
Ha ha ha, you're right, p.s one of the spinoffs is the originals what's the other spinoff?
What about South Park, it started airing on TV on August 13th 1997.
By the nature of the show that it parodies real life events it has plenty of material to keep to it running, but I must admit that the formula is running for too long and getting repetitive with the same characters.
That shit should've never even became a show the absolute worst shit I've ever watched it's right there with robot chicken
@@hell-sol5240 wow calm there young man, its just a image
While not a primetime show SNL has been on the air since October 11th 1975. Maybe it's because I watched the first episode and I am older now but I just don't find it particularly funny anymore.
South park gets better each season
The Big Bang theory ended a way before this came out
I really like the big bang theory and the end where Sheldon apologizes for most of the times he was being a bad friend
*And Daredevil couldn’t live more than 5 season*
*3 seasons.
Stargate SG1 was 10 seasons strong and still not stale.
Law & Order: SVU (Special Victims Unit): September 20, 1999 - present
Season 21 is already scheduled for September 2019.
After the 12th season when Stabler left, they did a lot of changes over the next few seasons.
To me, the writing quality was down and noticeable.
By the 16th season I think, I stopped watching.
I can rewatch reruns of the older seasons (Season 3 through 12 especially, minus the episodes with Dani Beck), and despite the fact I've seen them many times (thanks to COUNTLESS reruns on USA Network), I can still enjoy the episodes
.
The later seasons however, just seem stale and weaker. It's a show that should have ended awhile ago.
I agree with you even though Law and Order SVU was my favorite tv show. I re-watch from seasons 2-9 which are fantastic. After season 9 I can only re-watch certain episodes because I think outside of a few, alot of them are average-weak.
Also, "SVU" was also known for its memorable big name guest stars in the early seasons like Carol Burnett and who can forget Ellen Burstyn as Stabler's mom.
A couple of things made the show go downhill.
1. Ever since the season when Elliott(Stabler) had a hiatus and came back, the show was less interesting, mainly because of the writing. (I think the writing strike was going on at that time.
2. The previews bstarted revealing too much of the plot and the perp.
3. #2 led to the beginning credits automatically showing that the guest was ALWAYS the perp.
4. Less court cases after The female attorneys left the show by bseason 11 I think
5. Stabler leaves and the new cast comes in changing the whole format of the show. It relied too much on shock. Value of the crime, but the investigation was weak and got progressively weaker.
6. Previews wouldnhypenupnthenepisode for.itntonturn into a disappointment.
7. Olivia and Finn being the last of the original characters, but all the new ones were very unlike able.
@ Warren:
1. When did Stabler have a Hiatus then come back? I know Olivia did for many episodes (while Mariska was on maternity leave) and they brought in Bani Beck (which those episodes did lack quality). I know he left the show after the 12th season (due to contract negotiation failure), but I don't really remember a time he left prior to that.
2. Honestly, I never watched the episodes "new" from NBC until like season 13. All the episodes I saw were when it aired on USA's CONSTANT reruns over the years. No joke, I remember they would air SVU marathons for over 12 to 18 hours straight, with a break at like 3 or 4 AM to then restart it at like 7 to 8 AM.
Since they aired most of the episodes in order (or at least stuck to the same season when airing them), I made checklists so I could cross off what episodes I saw, because trying to keep track, yeah good luck.
Granted, this was like 10 years ago I think.
3. I'll be honest, I never really paid attention to guest stars since I didn't know most of them anyway.
While not all the time, I do agree that MOST of the time the guest starts were the perp.
They did do it a few times where not only was the guest start not the perp in some episodes, but would help the detectives solve the case (which yes, some of the time they would have ties to the perp, even if they weren't the perp themselves).
4. I'll be honest, I kinda miss both Casey Novak and Alex Cabot. One I did NOT care for was when Elizabeth Donnelly was the lawyer and not the Judge. I can remember at least 3 to 4 episodes where she basically took charge on a case, for w/e reason and in the end, made it worse (somebody being sentences for a much higher crime than they should have, at least 1 to 2 of them were kids). I mean she tried to railroad Linnie Malcolm on an open shut justifyable homicade due to sposal abuse, but Elizabeth was pissed.
I don't care her reason (even if she saw the light at the end of the trial), they did use her multiple times just to increase drama in episodes that annoyed me. They easily could have had an episodes that was an easier 2, open and shut cases, something that rarely happened, but instead decide to make it more complicated, especially when she took charge of the trial against the kid (who was a little slow). He shouldn't be locked up, but the other kid Zack (I think his name was) should have been.
Now when Elizabeth was a Judge, I think she did a better job there, which is something they should have stuck with.
5. Yeah, the new cast was weak, a lot of things were lost. There was much less investigating in newer episodes than older ones. I mean I remember when in an older episodes, you might hear the *dun dun* at least 6 to 12 times (not including the 2 in the beginning) before half the episode was over, as they CONSTANTLY moved from location to location to ask questions and all that, like REAL cops would do, investigate around, see if anybody saw or heard something, etc. Instead, yeah, they did rely on too much shock, even trials got more boring.
I mean when that 1 psycho kidnapped Benson, he went on trial, the Jury actually had the balls to say they think Benson should be somewhat punished for her actions (when she was beating him).
She should have just shot him when she could as he already had a large body count to his name, would either get life in prison or executed anyway. They didn't do that because they purposely wanted to bring him back so he could do it again, but instead end it Russian Roulette style.
Side note: You know the series breaks any and all continuity credibility when Stabler, somebody who was her partner for well over a decade (I think close to 2 decades), didn't once show up to help SVU try to find her (not even as a "Guest Star" appearance .
That is 1 thing they especially failed on, but I'd never forgive them for as it defied any and all logic of character relationships they had over the seasons.
From what I saw, I think the got weaker on all the forensic investigating that used to be done.
They were constantly comparing things in previous seasons, trying new theories, new ways to catch perps, and pushing the envelope. They pretty much forgot most of that from what I remember.
I stopped watching the series I think by the 18th season
6. I stopped honestly watching the previews as they ALWAYS hyped up the episode (including take things completely out of context) and would usually be let down.
7. Ice T is such a badass. He'll probably be on the show until it ends.
You know he's also a big gamer. Some of his gaming twitter posts are funny.
@@JediMastr80 I'm sorry I'm mistaken, Elliott didn't have a hiatus per se. I was thinking about sesdon 8 when they kept switching up partners every episode. The cases were a lot less interesting because, it didn't play to the strengths of the detectives, and it seems like they were trying to juggle screen time.
The show changed after that because it seemed from then on it was a lot of hit & miss.
Twd season 9 was amazing so...
I'm still watching it with my daughter whenever she comes home on holidays. It's our little tradition.
I was 100% sure supernatural was gonna be #1 and then it wasn't
Supernatural still have a lot to offer
@@freddiemercury2075not anymore sadly.
Where’s Supernatural? Not even a honorable mention?
Top 10 channels that are running out of ideas
#1 watchmojo
Please do a top 10 reality TV shows that lasted for too long. Then do the same for game shows next.
All but dancing with the stars & the voice
@@tiffprendergast okay
In my opinion Modern Family did NOT run for too long.
They should’ve instead had Friends.
The office better not be on here.....
Alright we good
But it did go on too long and those last seasons were horrendous..
The office was over when Carell left, so yeah, it went waaaaaay too long.
FoRtNiTe TrOLLiNG
Yeah, it actually should have. After michael left, the show went to shit. The finale episode was good, but other than that it’s an eyeroll fest.
Do a" Top 10 RUclips channels that lasted to long"
Others:
- Boruto (as it is a sequel series to Naruto, which should have ended at the close of Shippuden... though, on a tangent, even that show bloated the ending by introducing a new big bad out of nowhere, even though the existing antagonist had been carefully developed over the whole series)
- Supernatural
- Charmed
- Agents of SHIELD
- Get Shorty
- Velma
Here comes WATCHMOJO putting down THE SIMPSONS
Oh, come on, you know it's time for the Simpsons to hang it up and call it a day after 30 years.
Everyone speaks about the decline with the Simpsons.
Lisa isn't even Lisa anymore. Travesty.
@@badmotorfinger1706 I don't even care about the simpsons but I wanna see that episode now. 😂 😂 😂 💀 Why is Lisa being like THAT? 😩
Did Mark Harmon's dog threaten you guys?
As a huge X-Files fan I'm surprised the X Files isn't on here lol. The last few seasons were a GRIND to get through without Mulder.
Dictator of the Cheese! Still better than s10 and s11
I disagree about Walking Dead, the show is still great, the production is NOT cheap, and the introduction of the Whisperers really revitalized the story last season. It still has two or three good seasons left.
Zombies are played out and overdone. Only slightly less annoying than Kardashians.
Big Bang Theory's episode count is justified since most of its characters had great character development especially Wolowitz. From a cringey creep to a great loving husband
I such a big fan of tbbt but after s3 i just watch it because i already loved the show and i just want to finish it. When howard stopped being a creep i didn't like it anymore. S1 2 3 and 12 was the best seasons but other than that it was sad
Considering this was WatchMojo, I'm shocked Glee wasn't on this list in some form.
Modern family was suuuch a good show. I can’t even watch any of the new episodes now without rolling my eyes. It became so convoluted and tried way too hard.
Well that's your opinion. To me, the show was still good.