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    Lost

    It was a HUGE deal when it was airing, only to be undone when everyone realized the show’s title was not describing the characters. It was describing the show’s writers.

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      Lost was one of the first of the show got too big too famous too much of a cash cow it was forced to drag on instead of just end in a way that makes sense. Eventually they just literally run out of ideas that make any sense.

      We see that now with streaming. Show does a banger season 1, probably could end with a banger season 2. Series milked for 4 or 5 seasons to the point the original fans no longer even watch it.

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    Two and a Half Men was big for a long time and gets pretty much ignored nowadays - which is probably fair tbh, it lost its soul pretty fast

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    I’m amazed at how The Golden Girls gets so much love, but nobody talks about Designing Women. That was a great show, excellent writing, killer cast, still relatable… it deserves more attention.

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    Maude. Everyone remembers Bea Arthur for The Golden Girls, but forgets about the hit show she starred in before that. Like GG, Maude was bold, especially for a show about a middle class marriage. At one point, Maude even had an abortion.

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      I binged the whole series and the series finale was just a normal episode, and a bad one. I was like, that’s fuckin it? So damn bizarre.

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    How I Met Your Mother. I swear to god that show was huge in the late aughts and really reignited NPH’s career. Flash forward to today and the only time anybody ever even mentions it, is about how a bad ending can ruin a whole series and even there it comes in second to Game of Thrones.

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      My friend and his wife got into the reruns this year after having never watched it. I warned them to just stop 3 or 4 seasons in that they’ve enjoyed it at its peak and there’s nothing more to see there. They didn’t listen. Now they regret it and went from loving it to hating it

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      I loved HIMYM when it was airing. I feel like people gloss over just how bad the entire last season was. After watching that show from day one I quit halfway through the last season, with the intention of just binging it once it was done. Then I heard about the ending. It was such a guy punch that I will never rewatch it, not even the early seasons. I’m sure that is why it doesn’t have the staying power of shows like the Office and Parks and Rec that you can watch over and over.

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    Game of Thrones ended so badly that nobody talks about it anymore. You’ll hear the occasional quotes that were memorable, but nobody really cares about the show anymore.

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          I can 100% see how the cliff notes version of where he was taking the books would have turned into the shows ending because as we now know the show runners were crap at their jobs

          At the current point in the books it’s fully believable that the shows end is coming, that just wasn’t the case for the show itself lol

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          Yep he’s totally stuck and maybe lost interest. I reckon if he wrote the same plot points it’d play out dramatically better and make more sense. For example Dany wouldn’t rapidly go insane and flip personality in the space of 5 minutes. Moot point as the book will never exist

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      Lost would be similar to that. It was huge when it was on, then it ended badly and everyone ignores it now, except for talking about how badly it ended

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        The only thing worse than the ending is the insufferable people who will endlessly try to convince you how perfect the ending was simply because it’s subverted expectations. Well yeah, everybody turning into a fucking Autobots and blasting off into space would subvert expectations too. That alone doesn’t make it a good ending.

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        God Lost was inescapable and then suddenly it was fucking goooone. I never watched it but it was fascinating to see just how poof gone it was.

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    I was just saying to a coworker the other day that I’m kind of surprised no one has gone back to do anything Dawson’s Creek related. I swear that show was everyfuckingwhere when it first aired.

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    SOAP. It was hilarious, ground-breaking, and a generational touchstone. It was pushing boundaries and challenging conventions, all while ostensibly a parody of soap operas.

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      It’s amazing how times have changed since SOAP first aired. At the time, it was groundbreaking, a real breath of fresh air, and completely hilarious. Nowadays, it’s CRINGE! It helped to change the culture, but also rendered itself obsolete.

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    Alf Family ties

    Both were pretty huge at the time but they are not revived or memed. The golden girls is still remembered, but so much unused meme material.

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      I tried watching ALF not too long ago. It didn’t really hold up. It was just okay. The humor felt flat and one note. I grew up watching it and even the nostalgia vibe didn’t keep me interested. Golden Girls on the other hand will still have me cracking up every episode.

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        Yes and still occasionally brought up. Sex and the city was a phenomenon. It’s not mentioned much any more. The sopranos and 24, we’re similarly huge but now ignored, whereas shows like lost and game of thrones that faded at their ends are still part of the discourse.

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          I watched Sex and the City a couple years ago and I quite liked it. Maybe it’s a idealized view of big-city life, maybe it’s unrelatable to me as a lesbian but like… women talking to women about sex and relationships? I had a good time with it.

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    Dynasty.

    So many people think it took place in Texas…it was Denver, Colorado and surrounding areas (although a lot was filmed in California).

    It was a nighttime soap opera that tackled a lot of socially tricky topics (being gay, oil & gas industry, women’s rights, Joan Collins’s wardrobe). Until it got weird and aliens and shit showed up.

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      Dallas was the one that took place in Texas, since it started a few years earlier that’s probably why people think of it first when confronted with the idea of late night soaps. Especially with the sharks they jumped in later seasons.

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        It cracks me up because obviously “Dallas” is right there in the name for that one. Yes, absolutely Dynasty was ABC’s answer to Dallas (on CBS) and they are SO similar. I’ve had a handful of people who are totally convinced Dynasty took place in Texas and get angry and refuse to believe it when the internet says otherwise (or I point out Denver’s downtown is in the opening credits). Mandela effect I guess…

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        That was originally called Dynasty II: The Colbys, but they probably dropped the first part to make it easier or something. It follows the same characters though. Basically a failed reboot.