Jumping the shark. Seems like most shows (and films) eventually go thru this. It is a sign that the show is on it's last legs and the writers reach the point where they run out of ideas and have to insult their viewers with some incredible storyline in the hope of re-energizing themselves. this rarely work as the shows stick around for years and stinking up the airwaves until they finally die.
Name some of your shows and which season or episode they "jumped" ?
SLIDERS season 4 episode Genesis. Some will argue that the show actually jumped in season 3 but i have to vote Season 4. the show did managed to redeem itself in the 5th and final season.
CLASSIC STAR TREK Season 3 pick your episode: Spectre of the Gun, Enterprise Incident, Spock's Brain. Maybe only one episode from the season was worth watching. Shame our beloved Star Trek had to go out like this.
24 season 5. I mean come on man how many ways can you save the world from terrorists? this show played out after Season 4 but hung around for several more seasons. Pitiful.
LOST season 5 and 6. Talk about going from the Penthouse to the Outhouse. this show stunk so bad at the end it was painful to watch the 2and a half hour series finale. I was glad when it was over. we rarely even speak of the show these days....
DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES this show was never the same after we found out what was buried in the backyard (season 1) should have ended years ago...
VOYAGER when they introduced Seven of Eight...
These shows never "jumped" and went off at the top of their games
STAR TREK TNG
BABYLON 5
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I never saw the original Star Trek as jumping the shark. You have to understand, they were getting less and less of a budget from the network, and they had to make do with what they had, which was so little that your basic made-for-TV movie has a budget that dwarfed Star Trek's.
24 did have the problem of there are only so many ways to stop terrorists plausibly. Season 8 did a damn fine job, though.
Never saw Sliders, I WAS Lost (get the pun?), and hated Desperate Housewives.
Stargate Atlantis never jumped the shark, even late into season 5.
lost obviously sucked. 24, i think what everyone else says, there are only so many ways you can stop terrorists.
shows that almost did/might
i think misfits might jump the shark in afew years, the show suffers alot from nathans absence. life on mars/ashes to ashes was in danger of jumping the shark but smartly called it quits (although the final explanation was crap imo. they're all dead, thats it, they're all dead. oh, and dont forget gene hunt is god and the pub is heaven. crap end to a great show)
shows that didn't
gavin and stacey, the inbetweeners, these shows were smart enough to go out at the top of thier game.
A-team Season 5 Frankie shows up no more building random tanks they work for the government? ridiculous end to a decent light hearted show (though after growing up with the show I hate to say it but the Film is better don't kill me)
Highlander great show and if it wasn't for the ridiculous it's a wonderful life ending I'd say the show ended at the top of it's game sadly season 6 was odd season and killing Richie off in season 5 didn't help matters.
How I met your mother first 4 seasons we're brilliant even the 5th was good now it's just getting so painfull to watch and you can tell the writers have run out of ideas.
Friends it didn't need to last 10 seasons and a lot of the later seasons were hit and miss.
Spiderman the animated Series worst ending ever.... wait...
Batman the Brave and the bold I take that back I've seen the finale it's unwatchable. that said neither show ended well.
Shows that never Jumped the shark
Batman the Animated Series so good it made other batman shows pale in compariosn (yeah The Batman and Brave and the bold I'm talking to you that said I'm oddly optismitc about Beware the Batman premiering in 2013 everyone else is nervous but it sounds interesting)
Macgyver yeah I loved the 7th season hell I even loved Young Macgyver the 2003 pilot made with Jared Paladacki as Clay Macgyver.
"House" jumped the shark after the third season. The auditions for new fellows was novel, but the three they settled on were bsically the same characters as those who had just left. Still, the House's Head/Wilson's Heart double (at the end of season five, I think) was excellent.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" jumped in season four (despite some excellent episodes) managed to reclaim lost ground in season five (despite Michelle Trachtenberg), nearly blew it in season six, and made it to the end in one piece in season seven. The season eight graphic novels were silly, but season nine has been good (to date).
"Angel" went to pieces at the end of the fourth season. It has a really good story up until Jasmine was introduced (when everything that had happened until then was explained away as 'birth pains'), which was disappointing. But it managed to get back on top for season five, even if it never reached the lofty heights of the first two seasons.
And as much as I love "NCIS", it seems to be hovering over the shark at the moment - it's started to jump, but it hasn't gone all the way yet. After about the fifth season, it became increasingly difficult to point out individual episodes, much less standout ones; they all seemed to blend together a little. It doesn't help that large sections of the show of late have been the characters recapping everything that has happened so far in that episode for people who missed something in the commercials.
I agree by the 5th episode I walked away from the show learning I'd never know anything from the mysteries they were creating and I honestly didn't Care
Harper's Island not sure if this counts as it was a miniseries but the last 2 episodes were essentially a slasher flick which became old fast shame as everything leading up to that was great creepy and suspenseful.
- Some episodes of series 7 showed that it was just not the same, eventually leading to a bad series 8 and an absolute 'awefulness' that was 'Back to Earth'...
And after alll the mayhem, the final scene was a real kick in the teeth. Classic TV
my opinion...
First i give up after 2 episodes but the channel repeat the first season and created on this way Sunday (with exeption of season 5 who get a repeat on Sunday, but his original airday be Saturday) 24 day with moost of the time 2 episdes a week.
Season 7 whas a lucky shot, also because there be longer break before release on tv. It whas a lucky shot because i have the feeling the subject his time jumps the shark after season 5, this made me extra disapointed in Casino Royale when it yuse it too. For tv shows i have other rules then for movies in the cinema and in specialy for Bond this be very shocking.
Season 8 release on tv in the same year as season 7 and the show started in 2002 and that means after 8 seasons in 8 years it end.
24 not be very populair show, it scores 2-4 times more then The Sopranos and Mad Men. Whyle somtimes it scored above 500.000.
PRISON BREAK: I think after season 2. I watch the other episodes.
CSI: Since Laurens Fishburn steps in the show get a hugh update. Without i wil miss the chacter, but stil 4 chacters in it to stil make intresting. I hope the Blond woman should get more screentime again.
CSI NY be favorite whyle i think Season 2 yusing to much Animals and in this case the 4th & 5th season is my favorite. Season 6 be bit strange with a greek actres be gone without telling how/why and i heard remours Mac go a way too. I hope on a good replacement, but i think it end with the 8th season.
Bones: Season 4. There repeat this season to much that you nor always know or you already be in season 5 or not because of the to much yused extra cast members. Season 7 isn't started yet, i think it should be the last one.
The A-team. I never have feeling on the original airtime as the other ones, but whyle i think the last fift season, i wish a 6th season without Stockwell (Vaughn). For first 4 seasons Knight Rider tv series i also wish a fift season 5.
Give up:
HEROES: The channel quite after 2 seasons it look like. To late i discover the channel give season 3 after 12.00 or 01.00 AM. The only 13 episodes of season 2 and the long delay after it and not promote the 3th season it kild it for me. But the second season whasn't already very good like 24 you must concentrate on it and the drama be extented to long (another problem of 24 and Prison Break 3 & 4) and the time jumps not make it easyer. Possible the R-rated rank for that 3th season not aloud it to promote.
On the Edge:
Mad Men. The third season end a couple of months a go. Whyle watching it i already have a feeling of cast/set up changes. Also it look like something from Season 2 and Season 1 not be talk about again. We must wait til June 2012 for 4th season.
Board Walk Empire. We waiting on season 2, i whas suprised i liked the first season. I expect it in December, but it don't be confirmd yet. Iam afraid for another Mad men time shadule problem, both shows be from the public channel who now be in discussion that there must save money.
Burn Notice. Wait on the rest of season 3. 3.5 be the last episode on 13 August 2010. Channel have confirmd there go contune when season 5 be finished in the Usa. If not iam afraid for another Heroes/shadule problem.. Because it is a Fox tv series, i have hope. With 24 season 7 it also take long.
Leverage. Wait on season 3. Last episode of season 2 be on 29 July 2010.
Law & Order - "Burn Card" where Detective Green leaves the show. Even less probable than when Logan hits a man without provocation.
Homicide - Pembleton's stroke
Space: Above and beyond - again shot down by Murdoch as he didn't like the themes within it.
Star Trek Enterprise - just needed a bit more love - Archer was the captain Voyager needed...
and DS9 was vastly underrated and chopped.