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What shows do you think went on too long?

The first edition of Twin Peaks.

Season one was great. Season two fell off after we finally found out who killed Laura Palmer; they seemed to be reaching for some weird stuff to keep going (it showed that David Lynch had stepped away), and I found the only interesting episode after the revelation to be the one Diane Keaton directed.

(I haven't seen any of the later iterations.)
 
The first edition of Twin Peaks.

Season one was great. Season two fell off after we finally found out who killed Laura Palmer; they seemed to be reaching for some weird stuff to keep going (it showed that David Lynch had stepped away), and I found the only interesting episode after the revelation to be the one Diane Keaton directed.

(I haven't seen any of the later iterations.)
That was such a bizarre show
 
lol i don’t even think the originals was ever really necessary. Agreed with True Blood once they stopped going off the books.
 
lol i don’t even think the originals was ever really necessary. Agreed with True Blood once they stopped going off the books.
Me too but am trying to get through it to get to Legacies Enough with Klaus already! But you gotta admit Kol (Nathaniel Buzolic) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) were pretty sexy!
 
The first edition of Twin Peaks.

Season one was great. Season two fell off after we finally found out who killed Laura Palmer; they seemed to be reaching for some weird stuff to keep going (it showed that David Lynch had stepped away), and I found the only interesting episode after the revelation to be the one Diane Keaton directed.

(I haven't seen any of the later iterations.)
The network made them reveal the killer. It was never supposed to be solved. There is also the rumor that the writers considered revealing that Laura killed her cousin Madeline and took up her identity.
 
That was such a bizarre show

The first edition of Twin Peaks.

Season one was great. Season two fell off after we finally found out who killed Laura Palmer; they seemed to be reaching for some weird stuff to keep going (it showed that David Lynch had stepped away), and I found the only interesting episode after the revelation to be the one Diane Keaton directed.

(I haven't seen any of the later iterations.)

I think a big problem with Twin Peaks season two is the way they broadcast it. One week it was Tuesday, skip a week, then Thursday, skip two weeks, then Wednesday...etc. I don't know if they thought they were building anticipation or what, but they just made it too hard to keep track of and the inconsistency caused people to disengage.

But that wasn't the only problem. As you said, after David Lynch stepped away, the quality did go down. The first season, though, was incredible.
 
Roseanne jumped the shark after about season 5, and the Connors shouldn’t have made it past the first season.
 
True Blood
The Blacklist, I think they're wise ending it this season, although I still love it
Grey's Anatomy
Supernatural, yet I loved it
Smallville, should have ended with Clark heading to college or at least graduating and moving to Metropolis.
Lost when they got lost
Star Trek Enterprise, that show never should have happened.
 
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