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Louis Chilton runs through 20 of the most reviled series finales in TV history. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Credit - HBO (2), Getty Images, Everett Collection, Fox. T oday, all six seasons of Lost drop on Netflix, sure to ignite a whole new round of discourse about its famously polarizing series finale ...
But that doesn’t diminish the “Ugh!” of a debatably lousy series finale. With the Dex TV's Worst Series Finales of All Time, Ranked: Seinfeld, Dexter, Shameless, The 100, Gossip Girl, HIMYM ...
[10] [11] Josh Radnor was also told some parts of the finale from the start, [12] but neither he nor the rest of the cast were informed how the series would end. [13] An alternative cut of the ending appeared on the season nine DVD and the box set. It did not contain any new footage but is edited in a way that changes the fates of Tracy, Robin ...
Barney & Friends Ranking 50th on the TV Guide 2002 list of worst television shows in American history, [77] Barney & Friends has been subject to a barrage of vicious and often dark anti-Barney humor and vitriol since its debut in 1992 (as was the 1988 direct-to-video Barney and the Backyard Gang).
Den of Geek called it "the worst show to ever hit TV screens in the last ten years". [202] Digital Spy named it one of the five worst sitcoms to ever come off the UK. [22] Tyler Perry's House of Payne: The national premiere received 5.9 million viewers in June 2007—at the time, basic cable's biggest sitcom audience ever.
Creating a great TV show is hard enough—sticking the landing is even harder. That's why exceptional series finales are few and far between, and most shows end not with a bang, but a whimper. A ...
YouTube Rewind 2018 is the single most disliked video on YouTube, receiving over 19 million dislikes since its upload on December 6, 2018. [1] This list of most-disliked YouTube videos contains the top 42 videos with the most dislikes of all time, as derived from the American video platform, YouTube's, charts. [2]