Seinfeld concluded with the main characters being jailed for their years of selfish behavior, ending up exactly where they started - making petty observations in a confined space. While some appreciated the meta-commentary on their awful personalities, many felt the finale betrayed the show's ...
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We’re ranking the worst sci-fi characters in film and TV history. While the series may have been great, these characters have made us all want to throw things at the screen at one point or another. From Jar Jar Binks to Ruby Rhod, some seriously great sci-fi films have added some...
Top 10 Worst TV Shows of All Time: Con Rebecca Brayton. WatchMojo counts down the worst TV shows of all time.
Reviews several TV show-based video games. Smurf Rescue in Gargamel's Castle; Home Improvement; Fun House.EBSCO_bspElectronic Gaming Monthly
Focusing on some of the original sitcom's characters in the aftermath of the Korean War, by its second season it had plummeted in the ratings. TV Guide has since listed it as the 7th worst TV show ever, and Time put it down as "one of the 100 worst ideas of the 20th century". ...
horrible, no good, very bad beaus. Like, if he’s done one of our favorite characters wrong, he’s on this list. But to be clear,this is about guys who were bad at being boyfriends; not bad guys who happened tobeboyfriends or beaus who were revealed to be outright villains.Got ...
House of Carters was essentially a West Coast Jersey Shore with characters far less intriguing than Snooki, The Situation, and Pauly D—which is probably why it only lasted eight episodes. —Taylor Weatherby 09 of 19 Kill Reality (E!, 2005) J. Vespa/WireImage When a bunch of fame-...
The worst series finales in TV history include 'Game of Thrones,' 'Lost,' 'Sopranos,' 'How I Met Your Mother' and 'Ozark.'
Critics Consensus: Filled with crass dialogue, unlikable characters, and overdone slapstick gags, King's Ransom is an utterly inept would-be comedy. Synopsis: When the rich and arrogant Malcolm King (Anthony Anderson) informs his wife, Renee (Kellita Smith), that he plans to divorce... [...