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This musical police procedural, which aired on ABC in 1990, has been cited as one of the worst television series ever [101] as it ranked No. 8 on TV Guide ' s 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list in 2002. [102] The show was a critical and commercial failure from the beginning and was canceled by the network after 11 episodes. [103]
Sometimes good series not only go bad, they do so at the worst of all possible times — as in, right when they’re coming to an end. As a result, instead of leaving us reflecting fondly on a ...
"Search" and "Ten of Swords" are two episodes of the American television series Halt and Catch Fire that serve as the series finale. They are the ninth and tenth episodes of the fourth season, and the 39th and 40th episodes overall. They originally aired back-to-back on AMC on October 14, 2017.
“A lot of people hate how far into the religious elements they went, but it was there since Day 1. Over the course of the series, we watched both sides of the war change the way they saw the ...
[10] Mike Hale from The New York Times summarized his positive review as, "For me, it was fitting, and the finale was tremendously satisfying, if not perfect in its details." [11] For his performance in this episode, Matthew Rhys won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
‘Succession’ (4 seasons, HBO): The year’s best show not surprisingly yielded the most impressive payoff, starting with the gutsy decision to kill off Logan Roy (Brian Cox) early in the ...
"Nobody Is Ever Missing" is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession. It was written by series showrunner Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod , and originally aired on HBO on August 5, 2018.
“The Finale,” which aired May 14, 1998, and drew (wait for it) 76 million viewers, has since landed on many a “Worst Series Finales Ever” ranking, including TVLine’s own (where it sits ...