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Brassic (2019)
One weak bit of writing ruined it all.
The "revelation" at the end of S1 e3 absolutely buggered this show. I was quite enjoying it until tat story crippling, unforgivable piece of truly lazy, weakand terrible writing. Oh well, another one bites the dust.
The Leftovers (2014)
Like so many before and since.
I would have rated this higher, because I thoroughly enjoyed season 1 and 2, but 3 was shaky and seemed directionless. The penultimate episode was disappointing, to say the least, and the finale was just awful. Just a lazily written, cop out episode dragging 5 minutes worth of very poor loose end tying out intoover an hour of pointless additional interaction. The final, seemingly endless, speech by Nora at Kevin, created countless more questions that also get thrown on the, now mountainous, "can't be bothered to write an explanation " pile.
Worst of all, the episode makes the entire storyline from, say, S1 E3 to the last thirty minutes completely irrelevant. Brilliant to obsolete in just five minutes of half-hearted dialogue.
Poor form. Poor, poor form.
Behind Her Eyes (2021)
The twist is, it gets AWFUL!
Truly disappointing. A weak and desperate ending.
I'm absolutely gutted that I've lost those hours of my life to this show just to be so phenomenally disappointed by almost the entire, terrible final episode and, most definitely, the so called "big twist".
The only real twist involved was the back two episodes, and specifically the awful final 20 minutes, brutally twisting the knife into what started out as, and could have been, a helf decent story.
Banana Split (2018)
Awful.
Extremely dislikable characters. Weak story line. Just a constant air of ridiculousness and desperation. A common story told really badly.
Nobody's Fool (2018)
So, so bad!
Thoroughly dislikable characters. Not least of which the cheating, self centered leading "lady".
This is basically the opposite of a love story.
Community: Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations (2013)
New worst episode.
Other than the scar that magically appeared on a part of Jeff already seen scarless dozens of times, the worst thing about this terrible episode is the crap about not being well adjusted.
He deals with some of, with the possible exception of Troy and Annie, the most awful, self centered, ignorant people in television! Yet, after every betrayal, every selfish manipulation, crippling humiliation, personal and mental violation, the lies, abuse and constant dismissal of his actual thoughts and feelings for their own, he forgives them.
He not just well adjusted, he's a saint. He would be phenomenally better off with as much time and space between him and his viscous abusers as possible.