It’s a huge letdown when you’ve spent years watching a show and then the ending is so bad, you basically feel like it was a waste of time. A Reddit post has people sharing their worst experiences with it by asking, “Which show ended so poorly that you really wished you hadn’t invested so much time in it?”
It’s gotten over 19-thousand responses in less than a day and these are some of the most popular:
- “I’ll never forgive the writers of ‘Pretty Little Liars.’ They ran an incredible YA mystery show straight into the ground trying to make money off of extra seasons.”
- “‘Scandal.’ Classic Shonda show, it’s fantastic until it isn’t and never picks back up again then seems to double down on everything everyone hates out of, seemingly, sheer spite for the audience.”
- “‘That 70s Show.’ Once Topher left, the show simply stopped being funny, like they reassigned interns to start writing the show”
- “The last 20 minutes of ‘Veronica Mars’ will always throw me into a deep rage.”
- “Heroes”
- “It is still not over, but ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ lost me about a decade ago.”
- “‘House of Cards.’ As far as I'm concerned they never even made a third season. Series ended with the table rap at the end of season 2. Nothing more was needed.”
- “The most obvious answer for me is still ‘Game of Thrones.’ The last season was such an incredible letdown in so many ways and for so many different characters, and it could have been amazing.”
- “‘The Walking Dead.’ Could’ve cut that show’s length in half and it would’ve been 10x better.”
- “‘Dexter.’ Like wtf was even that ?”
- “‘Santa Clarita Diet.’ Incredible show, one of my favorites ever, then Netflix just canceled it on a huge cliffhanger.”
- “The Umbrella Academy!’ The ending made no sense”
- “‘Lost.’ I don’t think there’s another more right answer to this question.”
Source: Reddit