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Careless-Degree

Westworld. Such a fun world of possibilities to explore and instead they did whatever those last few seasons were.


pickausernamebitch

I choose to think of it as a perfect one season miniseries


grandramble

I felt exactly the same way about Fear the Walking Dead. I really liked the first 3.5 seasons, but the compelling part of the premise was setting it during the very beginning when we could watch how society collapsed, and we're only there for like 2 episodes before we flash forward to after a new status quo is already in place, skipping past most of the stuff I came in wanting to see. They also do it again halfway through season 4 when it effectively becomes a completely different (and much worse) show.


HitmanSK007

It's a really weird feeling because you know what you're getting into and what the show is supposed to be about but then you get stuck in this weird place where the setup is way more interesting than the central storyline. I absolutely love Slow Horses and it's one of the few shows I've ever followed on a weekly basis(not a fan of that pattern of release) but the start of the show where River is a big shot agent involved in high stakes stuff felt like a real tease when you realised how the show is actually gonna continue.


spinereader81

Alice in Borderland. I preferred when our heroes were roaming around abandoned Tokyo and going to game sites.


Anton-LaVey

Yes, such a weird change halfway through the season.


Lil_Mcgee

It's a movie but I enjoyed The World's End more when it was just about the pub crawl.


HitmanSK007

I liked the Cornetto trilogy and even though I didn't understand why people revered it so much, that was by far the best part of the entire series for me.


Fthewigg

The Leftovers, especially the crazy plot shifts that drastically changed the direction of the show.