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    9 months ago

    Just one season earlier? I would have ended Westworld after its first season, I thought it built up perfectly to its open ending.

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    Scrubs. Even though I’ve come around to season 9 as time has gone on, they should’ve just let it be the spinoff it was meant to be.

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      Whenever an ad for that show came on TV, my family and I used to joke that the only way this show could still be going is if the writers kept putting the characters back in prison. I’ve just looked up the plot for the first time after reading your comment…wow.

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        It was ridiculous. I never understand when they do a show with a definite ending and then add seasons. The real question would be when did that ever end up being good??

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          TV was in a different space back then. The goal of the network was to always keep going until rating fell low enough to cancel. The earliest one that made a choice from memory to end on their terms was Breaking Bad?

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      That needed to end after season 4. 5 is okay, but given how it keeps going downhill after that, and 4’s perfect ending, I’d say just cut off 5-8 and be done with it.

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      It’s been a long, long time since I watched the original series (haven’t even bothered with the spin-offs); but my vague memory was that all they needed to do to end the show in a way that appealed to fans was to:

      Have a largely shot-for-shot recreation of the introduction with an older Dexter, set in Argentina, and ending with him seeing Hannah and the kids having breakfast at a cafe and ending with a knowing smile at the camera.

      Like to say, hey - new location, still the same ol’ Dexter.

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    I think it’s generally agreed among fans that season 4 of The Boondocks is subpar almost entirely because of the lack of involvement of Aaron McGruder. Should have ended with season 3.

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    My memory is fuzzy here, but Person of Interest could have ended sooner?

    Feels like Mandalorian is getting there. Not sure I will ever get to continuing it.

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    Friday Night Lights.

    HOLY SHIT the last season and all the silly shit with Julie Taylor at college was just so comically terrible and the show dedicated so many episodes to it…

    Bonus:

    While this is not a great answer House of Cards should have ended after S2. S2-S5 were trash, I never bothered to see S6.

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    To many to count. I only watch things out of convenience and Im not willing to pay for just streaming so I see all kinds of hodge podges. Nothing I see makes me keen to pay to see more.

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    There’s so many shows that (thankfully) realized it’s time to stop while they were still producing their last, decidedly shitty season.

    But there’s as many that decided to plow on regardless.

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    I know its not the answer to the question but I firmly believe that the big bang theory is 6 seasons of a great show dragged out over 12.