The Boys. Season 3. If the season finale had been episode 6 I would have returned, but the final 2 episodes went more Marvel than Marvel being so afraid to kill Homelander or Butcher. It made the plot armor way too had to ignore, and became obvious they were just going to drag things out for multiple seasons.
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They killed Mia / Anita (Gemma Chan). She was hot and really the only reason I started watching It.
It was the last season luckily
South Park lost their ways in season 27 and 28. It's hard to say since it's one of my favorite shows.
I haven't watched it, but I'd say losing your way in season 27 is pretty damn impressive. It's like someone living healthily to 110.
I felt the opposite. They lost me a few seasons ago, especially with the weird season/movie thing. But I really felt 27 was a return to form, especially Got a Nut’s classic A & B plot convergence and the overall return to kid antics as plot devices.
Mr. Robot. I loved the pilot episode so much, but by episode 3 or 4 it became glaringly obvious to me that the writers didn't understand computers.
That is a highly unusual comment regarding Mr. Robot