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Do any of you have seen anything about the 100? Bc while I call Clarke and Bellamy a couple in my head bc they definitely should have been and the show fucked that up GoT-Style, they sadly WEREN’T, they never even kissed…
The dead of Allen Doyle in Angel really unfair how short lived was this character despite being a main one, that they centered in the space in Regular Show that was when jumped the shark 😮
HIMYM finale doesn't exist to me. I choose to view the alternate cut ending as the canon ending. I can KINDA get on board with the mother being dead. It's sad, but thematically I can understand the twist. But Ted getting back with ROBIN?!? The entire show tells us over and over and over again how those two are NOT compatible. Ted is a hopeless romantic who wants the traditional family life, and Robin is an independent career driven woman that likes to travel. Having them get back together just treats the mother like a surrogate to pop out a few kids so Ted can have his dream before offing her to get him back with Robin.
You make it sound like he offed the mother himself. So Ted is not allowed to move on after losing his wife. Barney was wrong for Robin as well. He is a serial womaniser who could never stay committed for long. They would have divorced over Barney's adultery eventually. Leopards like that don't change their spots. It is concerning that so many fans support such a problematic character like Barney anyway. A character like that wouldn't be written today anyway and it makes me wonder about the types of people who watch that show.
Oh, I don't think Ted should be alone. But not ROBIN. The show goes out of its way to tell us they don't do well together. It just makes it obvious that the ending was written years ago back when they were the 'main couple', but the show moved on since then. As for Barney, honestly I thought he was best with Quinn. Quinn was a slightly more toned down version of him. She called him out on his hustle, and didn't want to be saved. He's a creep for sure, but I like to believe the theory that future Ted hyperbolised a lot of Barney's characterisation. @@dhenderson1810
Honorable mention: Micheal “dying” and then it turning out he’s alive with amnesia in Jane The Virgin. I was so devastated when he died and then just when Jane is finally starting to move on they bring him back, chaos ensues and then they get rid of him again a couple episodes later
I always read that as a nod to telenovelas, where this kind of shit happens regularly… 🤔 I mean the show referenced those a lot and since it didn’t ruin the ending, I thought it was kinda in theme and funny 😁
Yes! The bringing him back from the dead, and changing his entire personality and further delaying Jane and Rafaels happy ever after bothered me so much! It was 100% playing on the Telenovela style of the show; but still sucked!
IDK about that one; the whole "I don't know if I like Pop-Tarts" bit that goes on for like 3 minutes in the episode Lorelai's First Cotillion is pretty good.
Amen! The last 5-6 episodes of season 7 are good. For me 1-5 are amazing as u said, and then straight into the last few episodes of season 7. Season 6 and half of 7 can burn in hell haha
Bellamy getting shot by Clarke was soo stupid. She didn’t even get the book that was in his hands. And Sheidheda was able to get Madi anyways. Stupidest kill ever.
1. The assassination of Cordelia Chase on Angel. 2. The twin reveal on PLL (The twin reveal in the book series made so much more sense). 3. Dan being Gossip Girl (It should of been Dorota! Sure, it would of been more predictable but at least it would've made sense! The actress herself even said that she wished she was GG).
I read somewhere that it was supposed to be Eric but the show runner (I think) changed it after he was guessed in the news. They didn’t want to be “predictable” and so instead chose to be nonsense 🙄
I'm much more angry at Joss for giving Angel a whiny brat kid than what he did to Cordelia :/ Season 5 was actually pretty good and we owe that to Connor being gone.
I’m still livid about Logan dying on Veronica Mars. Veronica is the main female protagonist but I would argue Logan became just as important to the story. His character evolved so much from seasons 1-3 and I was looking forward to seeing him and Veronica figure out life as a married couple. Kristen Bell said in an interview that: "If she [Veronica] had a perfect relationship, there wouldn't be a show." I find it disheartening that we keep seeing fictional portrayals of women either being strong and powerful or in a happy and healthy relationship - but not both. Being in a healthy relationship takes work. It can be frustrating, scary, fun, and exhilarating. There’s so much more to it than, “…and they lived happily ever after.” To think there would no longer be meaningful conflict in the show because Veronica had a partner she could rely upon, breaks my heart and broke my faith in the show.
Honestly this response actually made me loose interest in everything Kristen did or does... It was pretty obvious that Jason Dohring was upset with this decision, you can see it in his face in the interviews they did, it was completely unfair to him and the character. There was no need to ruin their relationship just to make the show work, especially after you gave them a wedding. Despite all the shit they went through along the show, they deserved to be happy. This "it was necessary" bullshit just doesn't work, and it is ridiculous to me how she gets behind the idea and supports it. Logan was her ground, the piece of normality that Veronica had in her life, her only constant. It was disgusting how they treated him.
@@JessicaAVoigt I agree. I’ve always liked Kristen Bell but after this… Frankly, I’ve seen men do this to costars and stopped following their career. Why would I do any differently for a woman? It was a shitty move. Rob Thomas is where most of the blame should lie as the writer, creator, and producer. But I would have liked it if she stuck up for Jason.
@@phoenixgate007 Exactly! I've done the same in the past, I loved her in The Good Place but since this fiasco I just stopped everything. It was really a shitty move, Logan was just as important as a character as Veronica, at times even more. His development thoughout the story is incredible and inspiring, it sucks that his goodbye to the character was forced and super quick, he deserved much better than that crap
@@phoenixgate007You gave up on a good actress for standing by her teams decision and not bashing the show that got her fame? In the nicest way possible these comments are foolish. Do you not understand that a pulling that type of move has gotten actress blacklisted? Entertainment is not a smooth world for women just like in every job, and not supporting them because they can’t stand up their boss is dumb.
@@mgking2909 I get your point, I really do. But I mean Logan was such an important character, why give him such good development and a wedding just to kill him off? It felt like betrayal to all the fans. The revival only happened because the movie (which was paid for by the fans) happened, and people wanted to see more of Logan and Veronica. I mean you make a movie literally just to put them back together, focus on the couple, and then the revival throws that out the window. Why bring him back at all, why bother with all this development, you know? If they wanted to go on without Logan they could have just not brought him back to the revival and made an excuse for it. It was almost like a clickbait... bring him along to make the fans watch and on the last minute discart the dude. Kristen was the headliner and she is a very popular respected Hollywood star, if she wanted to put her foot down to change things a bit it could have been done, it would not have been the first time this happens in Hollywood or even with female actresses. It felt like betrayal.
I was a diehard Veronica Mars fan, watched the series and movie multiple times. I didn't love season 4 but Logan's death destroyed the whole series for me. I have not rewatched it since and won't again. Thinking about it makes me so angry, Logan deserved better!
Oh I watch. I just turn it right off after the wedding scene. If I dont see it it does not exist. Please she doesn't need to suffer to hold the show moving forward. He can suck a lemon.
This is exactly how I feel. It broke my heart and made me so angry at the same time. Also the way Joss W treated Cordelia in Angel S04-05 gets to me even after all of this time.
@@Avarissa I haven't been able to watch it since the reboot killed Logan off as it angers me too much. But if I ever do again, this is how I will handle it :)
I rewatched himym twice since my first watch and every time I like the ending a little bit more. The way I see it, Tracy is up in heaven with her first love and gets to be with him, and Ted is with Robin and gets to be with her. Ted and Tracy had their two great kids and that couldn't have happened with Tracy and her first love, or with Ted and Robin. It is kind of a heart wrenching ending to the story, but it also made some sense to me in hindsight. Also the show alludes to Tracy being sick in the last few episodes which is super sad.
I actually think the ending fits the show. It makes perfect sense to me that the mother was dead from the beginning because who sits their kids and explains this whole story if the mother is in the other room. He is also explaining how much he has always loved Robin so that the kids understand he isn’t trying to replace their mother with their “aunt” for a quick fling.
@@hannahcampbell8196 it's because ever rewatch you condition yourself to accept the final more since you don't have the same investiment in the history it's not ending with robin the problem, it's the fact that you have 9 season driving then apart and in 1 episode sudenly he ends with robin they had to break barney and robin whole arc history to get to the worst final possible for the narrative. GoT has 2 decaying seasons with the worse ending season ever, but HIMYM isn't far behind, last 2 seasons were "ok" with the worse final chapter possible
The "long lost family member" trope rarely works well, and it cemented the moment when "Gilmore Girls" officially jumped the shark, next to Rory dropping out of Yale, and stealing a yacht.
Rory dropping out of Yale was such a bogus storyline. She freaked out over one piece of criticism, from one jerk. And Logan warned her his dad would play games.
@@andreamacleod1127 it can work with the right build up and foreshadowing and setting. But in Aprils case it had none of it. Whuch is why it ruined the show
Ironically, one of the few times it kinda did work out was with Grey's Anatomy.... The first time anyway lol. They fucked it up when they tried to recreate Lexi
The problem with HIMYM was simply because they planned only 1 Season and filmed the scene with kids together so they wouldn't age if it went on longer, then stuck to it no matter what. They should have relooked at it after all the plot developments in the later seasons and maybe used a back shot or effects to do the kid scenes. I don't think most would have minded even if the kids were recast since they weren't the point.
The alternate ending of Ted’s voice saying “& that’s how I met your mother” then the screen cutting to black is actually PERFECT to me. Because you’re right, the kids are not point- especially in the latter half of the show. It hardly ever cuts to them. The audience is effectively the kids.
While Dan being Gossip Girl will always be stupid and while I’ll always hold a deep level of resentment towards Game of Thrones final season, Roseanne will always be #1 for me because not only did they reveal that Dan died and the entire last season was a lie, but they told the audience that Becky was actually married to David, Darlene was actually married to Mark, and Jackie had been a lesbian. So literally the ENTIRE show and all of its storylines had been a lie - not just the final season. That to me was an insane choice to make, especially for a family sitcom.
For me it's Once Upon A Time. I hated most of that final season. They got rid of most of the cast and made the remaining characters move across North America, from Maine to Washington State, giving most of them amnesia, and aging them for most of the season almost a decade. Truthfully the only reason why I watched the entire season is because I'm attracted to Lana Parillia, who played Regina/Ronnie. I did like her change of wardrobe for that final season, changing from bland suits and blouses, to form fitting denim and rocking t-shirts.
I'm in denial about season 8. Personally, I even think they should have ended after season 3, it was a nice, well-rounded storyline at that point. But the last season was really just bad.
The worst part of the Game of Thrones finale isn't even that Bran becomes the king, but rather than the version of Bran that does it isn't even him anymore. Be it Bloodraven or the old gods having taken over his body, or Bran doing a 180º in his personality. The real issue wasn't that they heard Tyrion into placing Bran on the throne, it was them giving Greyworm the power to imprison Jon. Daenerys was dead, and he's just a foreigner and a soldier without leader
If you are American this won't make sense to you but there was a long-running sitcome in Britain called Fools and Horses and the main character was always saying "By this time next year we will be millionaires" and in what was supposed to be the last episode they sold an old fob watch at Sotheby's and they did, it got revived some years later and they lost most of it in bad investments and tax and returned to their roots and it was still a good show
Barbey and Robin could've divirce amicably and Barney's arc could've still been intact. Long lost family members need foreshadowing and buildup. April was just out of the blue. There's good examples of long lost family members, they just need planning.
You're right about Grey's Anatomy. On the Reddit forum for the show, it's a consensus that by the end of season ten, it just wasn't the same show anymore. It went from a medical drama to a soap opera that only cared about who was sleeping with whom and who was having or not having whose baby. Many fans stopped watching at that point.
@@valeriazenoni6478 yea we stopped watching early season 7 or 8 because by that point it was clear that if the character wasn't in a relationship or a love triangle, the writers just cast them aside or killed them off (or both). The only exceptions seemed to be the Chief and Bailey.
KILLING EVE. After seeing Sandra Oh in this video, I couldn’t help but think about another horrible twist that happened on a different show she was on - KILLING EVE. Its final season S4 should be studied in a master class on how to ruin an amazing show with non-sensical plot twists. Creating plot twists for the sake of just creating plot twists as rating bait will definitely suck all the soul out of the most splendidly contrived shows…..
For Dallas what is stupid is that they killed him because the actor wanted to stop, so they did and after a while he wanted to come back again and they said yes.
If you're a screenwriter and you can't make your fans ship the characters you intend to establish as the central couple of your story then quit writing and become a freaking farmer
The Bobby Ewing twist in Dallas not only messed up the show, but it also messed up the spin-off, Knot's Landing. Gary had come back for the funeral, and Valene had named one of her twins after him. After that, the shows couldn't exist in the same universe and there were no more crossovers.
HIMYM was a slap in the face to people who’d been watching the show because his perfect match was his second choice even though Robin and him simply didn’t work. Season 9 of Roseanne was horrible. They made Dan into a jerk (didn’t he cheat?) but it was so much worse that they killed him. Then when it rebooted every line of dialogue was so obnoxiously political I couldn’t bear an episode. Such a great show that really should have ended season 8 but without the heart attack. The conners isn’t for me, just saw this week’s Valentines episode as a one off and it was intolerably dull
I liked the Luke as a dad thing especially when they have him be the opposite of Christopher. I just didn’t like that they had him hide it from Lorelie then broke them up over him not being able to commit while getting to knew his kid.
there will never be any forgiveness for the himym finale. it undid so much characters development just because the creators didn't want to give up their original idea.
Ally McBeal was ruined for me, when it suddenly turned out that she had a daughter without her knowledge. And it got even worse when the cast was joined by Barry Humphries in the role of Claire Otoms. Those two things were experiments that totally had gone wrong.
ok i've never watched that show but how does a woman have a child without knowing? did someone steal her eggs while she was undergoing some other surgery? was she pregnant and told that the baby died shortly after delivery like in August Rush? how does that happen????
@@KansasNotTheBand No, she donated several eggs for a scientific research. And she was assured that those eggs would never be used for anything else but scientific research, but without her knowledge one of the eggs had been implanted to get another woman pregnant.
Ally McBeal was an experimental show from the beginning so it didn't bother to me until the death of Billy, and they killed because writers didn't know what to do with his character
Dani's turn didn't make sense. Maybe if they added more foreshadowing, but she went from saving everyone to murdered everyone within episodes. Was terrible.
It's definitely "Aunt Robin" from How i met your mother. Have a happy friday afternoon, Sophia. Take care and God bless you, greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Bran becoming king pissed me off so much. He didn’t want to be King of Winterfell because he was the Three Eyed Raven but offered the crown for Westeros he was like “ hope that castle is wheelchair accessible cause I’m taking over!”
bran becoming king is a much more satisfying ending if you think of the 3 eyed raven as the secret big bad. not only was the night king the archnemesis of 3ER, and the one who trapped him in that cave, the night king only started pursuing & attacking bran after bran crossed the wall to find 3ER. he tried to stop bran from meeting 3ER, and after bran/3ER made it back across the wall into westeros, who did the night king go after? BRAN. literally left the battlefield to go find bran in the middle of the woods to try and kill him. and the way he tells jon "you were exactly where you were supposed to be," with that smirk on his face, or the way he says "why do you think i came all this way?" when he's crowned king. and remember melisandre's spell using kingsblood? she explains how that amplifies her magical abilities. now bran has already powerful magical abilities in the form of warging thanks to being 3ER, and on top of that he has kingsblood coursing through his veins. that could make him powerful enough to warg into an entire kingdom at once, turning the people into an army of brainwashed zombie slaves. and why else would he be so concerned about following drogon to old valyria, where the red priests are from, if not to prevent daenerys from being resurrected and putting an end to him?
@@samhayet4286 As far as I know, George R.R. Martin still holds to the idea that there absolutely must be 7 books. When you think about how long it took to get the story to the point where it's official, I can't imagine that the book series can be satisfactorily concluded in just 2 more books.
Gilmore girls had several plot points that ruined the show. Luke's daughter wasn't one his reaction to have a good daughter how they wrote that. Second would be how they Portrayed lorelei and rory In the revival. It's like they had never watched the show before my biggest Beef was how they portrayed worrying as lazy and entitled no morality. It's opposite to the character we knowing love.
I've never rage quit a TV show ever, unless it's seasons 8-10 of Happy Days. They feel like an extra long crossover episode of Joanie loves Chachi. Don't get me started on how those seasons botched the topic of Sexual abuse in the work place, had cultural appropriation in the episode American musical, made Chachi more annoying, and introduced two new characters that had little development.
Bran becoming the Westeros ruler makes perfect sense, but only in the books! That's because his abilities and role in the overarching story has been developed for years. Bran is also one of the most important POVs in the books. But in the show, D&D had no idea what to do with Bran. If I remember correctly, they were also weird towards the actor. They stopped treating Bran as a character and used him as an easy exposition tool. The end of GOT would have worked perfectly fine if D&D had steadily developed the final results, instead of bulldozing their way to them. But they were too lazy and unprofessional to actually do that! Under normal circumstances, that should have meant that no self-respecting studio or creatives would work with them again. Alas, Netflix executives have no respect for anything.
^This. Mad Queen Dany is also foreshadowed in the books, but the show never did the proper ground work for it and so it was very out of nowhere for Show!Dany to go mad. Some hand waved BS doesn't cut it. That being said, with how the show **botched** the ending because Dumb and Dumber didn't want to hand the show over to new show runners to finish out the extra fives seasons it needed to properly explore those arcs because they were selfish pricks, those arcs are now *tainted.* Doesn't matter how well the books justify it, that bad taste from the show will linger. Of course, the books would actually have to come out.....
I do not think so. The only thing that held all previous individual kingdoms together for so long was a dynasty. Other houses would not accept Bran as a king without any power base. What for? And what does she think about just focusing on her own territory or reaching for the crown herself? Certainly Bran has skills. But there are limits to this; he is not omnipotent.
April from Gilmore girls doesn't work for a few reasons one of them being the fact that the same actress who plays april's mother was jess's dad's girlfriend from the failed spin off option.
I didn't rage quit over it, but I was not happy in Revenge when it turned out David Clarke was alive. I mean, the theme of the series is his daughter seeking revenge on those who sent him to jail where he died and her to a juvenile detention center.
Bro exactly how I felt when they ressurected Alison in PLL. It was dumb, it was her death that drove the whole show and all the character's motivations, it was just stupid. From that point on it derrailed completely. But in Revenge it felt like they were out of ideas... it was just a grasp to ensue some chaos untill they figured out what they wanted to do.
I feel kinda similar on that one. Resurrecting a long dead character rarely helps a show for long. (Eastenders - UK soap opera, did it best with Dirty Den, but even they pushed it too hard and kinda ruined it eventually).
@@JenniD1990 Yeah... it seems like a desperate idea, and then they don't know what to do with it and everything goes sideways, it's pretty messed up. I watched Revenge all the way to the end but this decision was pretty strange... however PLL was the end for me when they brought Alison back... it just felt boring for me after that
I think I'm in the minority that actually liked the finale. I recently watched it, and it actually was good. There were a few weird things like the source of the island, but it wrapped up nicely
Not only is it nonsensical and story breaking that Dan is Gossip Girl, the fact that Serena sees it as some sort of love letter and marries him is even more baffling. For a woman who makes terrible decisions, esp. regarding men, that one was mind-blowing even for her.
@@54raynor Robin and Ted were never meant to be as established right from the first episode. And Barney and Robin were always end game. They had all that build up, spent the entire last season on their wedding, only for them to get divorced in the series finale just so Ted could end up with Robin.
@@tylerhansen5186 Barney and Robin were always meant for a divorce. Barney was never going to last as a one-woman man, and Robin was always too independent and career-focused to ever have a relationship tie her down long term. I agree that centering the final season around their wedding only to immediately divorce them was a terrible narrative decision, but the divorce itself fits both characters. Also, neither Ted nor Robin ever fully lost their torch for each other. History says that their relationship will fail again, which is why the ending isn’t happily-ever-after, but rather here-we-go-again.
@@54raynor But the whole point is that Barney and Robin grew as characters so that they could be together. All of Barney's character development over the entire show gets completely flushed down the toilet.
Who cares about character development? "Seinfeld" and "Married With Children" never had growth, or character development, yet remained funny throughout, lasted many seasons and ended on its own terms. Character development ruins sitcom characters. Name me one sitcom character who was funnier after their character growth than before. Fact is, immature characters are funnier, and that is the whole point of a sitcom. Growth stifles laughs.
Still mad about Veronica Mars. It was so stupid and unnecessary and it really ruined the entire show for everyone. Logan got refrigerated and we did not forgive that.
Bringng Dawn into the show for the "plot twist" in Buffy always angers me. Her character was pointless even if she was the "key". Logan's death in Veronica Mars makes me angry too. I have that new tik tok craze in my head with "All this work and what did it get me." What a waste.
Killing off Derek in Grey's Anatomy was the stupidest thing ever. Like a genius neurosurgeon would stand in the middle of the road and get hit by a truck! Stupidest death ever!! Haven't watched since!
I tactually think that the death in Grey's Anatomy is TOTALLY ruined the show was the death of Derek Shepard . . . After THAT death the show just went WAY down hill from there . . . So much so that I stopped watching a little bit after that . . . 🥺 Another death that I think ruined a show would be the death of Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey . . . I DID continue watching the show after it, BUT it just wasn't the same after Matthew dying . . . 😢 And, also, personally, I THINK that the maid (sorry, I forget her name now) would have made a WAY BETTER Gossip Girl than Dan EVER could!! 😉
@@lapniappe Yeah, him too, but I really didn’t like how he was acting towards the end-or at least, the way his CHARACTER was acting, I should say. And yes, I know it’s not the actor’s fault; it’s the writing of the show, but George, to me, was acting COMPLETELY out of character for his CHARACTER. At least, that’s the sense I got. 🙃
You do realise that these are fictional characters don't you? They aren't really dead. Like Chandler said in "Friends" about Bambi's mother dying "Yeah, I got upset when the man stopped drawing the deer". Like I get upset that the made up character no longer follows a script or has dialogue or stage direction. I have never shed a tear over a fictional character dying, but plenty when real loved ones of mine have.
@@dhenderson1810 Yes, I’m NOT stupid; I KNOW they are fictional, BUT that doesn’t mean you don’t FEEL for a BELOVED character’s death and/or their loved ones that they leave behind in a show/book/movie!!! 😒😑 Plus, I’m the type of person that feels just HEARTBROKEN when an ANIMAL dies on-screen, so BACK the “F” OFF!! 😡 We’re all different kinds of people!! And I am sorry that you had loved ones die in real life, too . . . I have, too . . . 😔
@@AHufflepuffAndASwiftie I will pull back on that. I probably feel sad about a character death when the reason for it is that the actor has died as well, like John Ritter in "8 Simple Rules", or a show I like called "The Goldbergs" where they killed off the grandpa off screen because the actor who played him, George Segal, died between seasons. It is more sad because a real person died, as well as their character, and the emotions from the characters are more raw and real. That and animal deaths, and babies as well. But a character death written in for "shock value" or because the actor left, doesn't impact me as much as real life deaths.
There was a character that died / left the show in the 'dream' episodes of Dallas, and didnt return after it turned out that nothing in those episodes had happened.
Disagree on Roseanne. I actually felt like it made perfect sense to me, and it felt like the wishing you do when grieving. It tied everything together well for me. I still won't watch the Conners because I felt Roseanne was so well wrapped up.
Im sorry but Logan is number one because that was complete B.S. to do something so massive without the possibility of coming back & not only that but there’s no ending for Veronica we would care about. Leo & Veronica? No. Piz & Veronica? No. & Duncan is long gone so it was just thee biggest F U to fans that fought for so long for the show. Gilmore Girls just got completely dumb by season 6 & especially in season 7.
Oh man the HIMYM finale was god aweful on so many levels. Even if we ignore the fact the whole show was basicly showcasing robin as the forbidden fruit ted should never touch. Even if we ignore the fact that Barney and Robin were such an amazing couple together. I absolutely cannot, ever, in my entire life, get over the fact that we watched over 20 episodes in the final season that took place within 48 hours and THEN had to watch 2 episodes with so many timejumps I got whiplash from it. Fk the writers who singed of on this with a rusty fork!
The other thing about HIMYM was all the shots with the kids were filmed at the same time, early in the series. So they had this all planned from season 1 😭
Just horrible writing to not have alternate plans even early on especially with Ted and Robin being written to not work together. Somehow his perfect match was his second choice, disgusting
The thing is, it would have been okay if the series would have ended with the first season, when we didn't have had the opportunity to see that they don't work out and are just incompatible and that Robin and Barney fit together perfectly. The ending didn't fit the character development and that's why it was so bad.
I've rewatched the 4th season of Veronica Mars twice after originally watching and refuse to watch the last 5 minutes. I finish with the happy ending of their wedding.
I've rewatched the first 3 seasons and the movie since watching season 4, but as soon as I started season 4, I just couldn't bring myself to watch it again. I will try again at a later date, but like you said, I will end it at their wedding
Dan as GG is so awful, it makes no sense and they only did it because people knew it was going to be Eric. It’s so bad I don’t even count as part of the series lol
April’s appearance on GG wasn’t what upset me. It was Luke’s reaction to Lorelei that was BS. April’s mother was just a bitch about Lorelei but they could have used the plot to move Lorelei and Luke forward. Instead I had to watch Christopher and Lorelei get married without Rory being there. Her biological mother and father get married, but they don’t fly their child to France or even tell her?
How is Lost and it's flash sideways being (spoiler:) a sort of purgatory / afterlife meeting place not on here? It totally undermines Jack's great speech of "Live together, die alone" when he ends up in this after life with almost everyone from the Island just so they can go to "heaven" (or wherever) together thus "dying" together. That reveal makes the final season essentially unwatchable since the flash sideways becomes pointless once they become aware of what it actually is. Terrible!
Even if it wasn't supposed to be romantic (as someone who liked both Clexa and Bellarke), Bellamy and Clarke were so important to each other. Destroying them made no sense at all.
Tbh I thought the mom was dead the entire time in HIMYM. I didn’t realize it was a big secret. Why else would the dad be telling the kids without the mom present??
The plot twist of April annoyed me, not April. My bigger problem though was that it didn't make sense for this development to derail Luke & Lorelai's relationship.
Absolutely!! April was obviously manufactured drama, but I could accept Luke having a long lost daughter. Her existance wasn't an issue. But it derailing Luke and Lorelai's relationship made zero sense. Seeing them figure this out together would have both provided drama, maybe even some comedy, and been a great arc for them. It was such a wasted opportunity. At some point show writers need to realize that dragging out the will they/won't they does nothing but ruin the pairing altogether.
The 100, I don't mind people dying but it has to make sense. Don't kill our favourite like that and not put the time into showing us the futility. It could've been done really well but it felt really rushed.
Okay they need one for black shows. One of the worst ones was on Moesha when they found out Frank was Dorian's father and not his uncle. The whole cast was actually pissed about that, which is one of the reasons Sheryl Lee Ralph left.
Strangely I loved the Veronica Mars movie but on a rewatch I noticed how many characters it ruins. Veronica goes from promising lawyer back to a P.I Piz is discarded with the barest screen time Weevil who totally turns his life around has it ruined after trying to help Celeste Kane And Wallace a budding engineer ends up settling for becoming Neptune’s basketball coach
The entire last season of Lucifer just completely ruins his character arc and honestly doesn’t make a whole lot of sense with the whole time loop thing and not being able to come back to earth as well as adult trixie not being there for Chloe’s death was just bad writing
Veronica Mars is forever just a little bit ruined since they killed off Logan. I can’t bring myself to watch it to this day. Just knowing it happens just… sucks 😢. And HIMYM? Just stop after ‘And that kids, is how I met your mother…’
Thank you, now I know better than watching the fourth season! If Logan dies it seems like milking a cash cow rather continue the story for storytelling s sake
Killing off Antonio on Switched At Birth was terrible too, especially since Daphne and Bay finally started bonding with him. Having Adrian and Ben hook up and then lose their baby on Secret Life of the American Teenager was horrible. Spencer having an evil twin on Pretty Little Liars was so damn stupid. 😑
Nah you missed The Good Place. I HATED that they did what they did closer to the end. It all started to work and towards the end and then nope just ripped it all out.
I LOVE The Good Place but HATED the last few episodes. It was very unfair to the story and the characters we love so much. Still cant get myself to rewatch the final episode. I literally cried like a baby!!! Sad and mad at the same time
About Bran the Broken… my answer to “Who has the better story than him?” was “Everyone! Even that one guy who was executed during first ten minutes of episode 1.”
Well, the video is about plot twist. The plot twists werent really the problem. Its just the whole ending didnt go anywhere interesting, a lot of questions left unanswered or vague, etc.