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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.
At the time of its premiere, according to overnight ratings from Nielsen Media Research, the first episode of The One was the lowest-rated series premiere in ABC history, and the second-worst such episode in the history of American broadcast television, scoring only 3.2 million total viewers (1.1 rating in the 18–49 demographic), and fifth ...
"Last Laugh" is an episode from the TV series M*A*S*H. It was the fourth episode of the sixth season, originally airing October 4, 1977 and repeated March 6, 1978, and written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell and directed by Don Weis.
David Crow of Den of Geek gave the episode a 3.5 star rating out of 5, expressing dissatisfaction with the writers' decision to have Sean relapse: "For a man shown to be such a grounding influence on Fiona in season 5, the idea that he has been using heroin for the last half of season 6 to "take the edge off" and that he doesn’t even see the ...
Danny Walker of the Daily Mirror listed the episode as one of the seven worst TV series finales, saying that it "left viewers with even more unanswered questions". [5] Maddie Crum of The Huffington Post selected "The End" as her choice for the most disappointing series finale of all time, saying that it was "a complete stock ending" with "cheap ...
While the final episode of "Yellowstone" Season 5 will air on Sunday, Dec. 15, it is not immediately known if the series will end with the episode as previously reported, especially in light of ...
Critics found that "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television" had the greatest deal of closure of a season finale. [19] [4] [18] The episode's structure mirrors "Remedial Chaos Theory" (2011) through the use of multiple timelines that explore characterization, here through each character pitching a seventh season.
The 10-episode limited series starring Spider-Man phenom Tom Holland, The Dropout‘s Amanda Seyfried and Shameless vet Emmy Rossum will likely go down as one of Apple TV+’s most high-profile ...