To be perfectly honest, once I know it’s going to be the end, I kind of breathe a sigh of relief once it’s all over and a show sticks its landing. Assuming I’ve lasted that long. I bail on a lot of shows after the first few seasons, or even episodes. Some (like the 90s version of La Femme Nikita, the last arc for the Battlestar Galactica remake, Revenge, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Defiance) went some places cool and surprising right before the end. A lot more just pancake on the pavement. Here are some major disappointments over the years. Sherlock: They were building up Mary over the two leads. No, they were fridging her to motivate the main bromance. Make up your minds, Gatiss and Moffat. Plus, what semblance of mystery procedural from the original source material the show bothered to have left got scrambled like a mess of eggs in the final season. Torchwood: Torchwood had potential, but never really found its sea legs. Then it killed off most of its cast (except for Jack and th
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