Hiow did Mad About You end? I remember liking this show as a kid but I caught a rerun recently and thought it was so. boring.
The daughter grew up to be Janeane Garofalo and she told the story of what happened after the show. Paul and Jaime ended up getting divorced. I think they had them sort of reconnect at the very end, but they were apart for a long time. I always thought that was so dumb. Why bother? If it's ending, just let them live happily ever after, right?
ETA: My memories are fuzzy. I think they did end up back together at a play or something, but anyway, I hated the ending.
Post by coribelle26 on Feb 22, 2015 10:44:51 GMT -5
I agree with HIMYM, Dawson's Creek, and Mad About You. I've also been let down by every last episode of an American Horror Story Season except maybe Coven. (I REALLY hated Freak Show's ending.)
What pisses me off about HIMYM is that it was such a display of stubborn hubris on the part of the show runners. They decided 9 years prior how the story was going to end, spent the last 3 or 4 seasons writing episodes that took it in a completely different and much better direction, but dug their heels in and stuck to the original ending even though it was not remotely what the audience wanted anymore. Douches.
Dawson's Creek. They spent like seven seasons painting Jen as a slut, and then as punishment they killed her. They should've killed whiny fucking Dawson.
I HATE what they did with Jen's character. Oh, she got knocked up and abandoned by the dad? Then she dies? NO! FUCK YOU! I loved Jack's ending, though. LOVED. And I was always team Pacey, soooo...
HIMYM Battlestar Galactica 2 and a Half Men (yes, I watched the ending and it was a complete disaster) Lost Heroes Full House (so Joey has to be the ass monkey forever?)
People that said Dexter, how did you want the show to end?
I would have much preferred he just died and not that he was a fucking lumberjack. Though I really wished deb didn't die and she raised Harrison in Miami
Post by shoeaholic on Feb 23, 2015 10:58:27 GMT -5
Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire. I feel like with Boardwalk they took their time with all of the story lines then suddenly in the last 4 episodes they rushed to make an ending and threw in all this back history that they could have been working on all along.