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You should do a reverse one lol. For me that would be family guy: first few seasons are funny af then...a very steep drop
Same for Game of Thrones
I remembered Game of Thrones being fun to watch but my memory severely downplayed the quality due to how the end went. I picked up Season 1 dirt-cheap at a thrift store and rewatched it. Gods, it was good then...
Go watch the one with brett.Kavanaugh it's great
This is called "Jumping the Shark" after a Happy Days episode where The Fonz literally jumps a shark while water-skiing, and the show was mostly downhill in quality there and after.
The opposite, and an answer to OP's question is "Growing the Beard" due to Star Trek: The Next Generation's apparent increase in quality after Will Riker grew a beard.
Encounter At Farpoint was a fine pilot episode, and I'm tired of pretending its not.
Nice love the beard
For me, it was the Big Bang Theory. The first two seasons were great, third season was good, fourth season was kinda meh, and I stopped watching partway through the fifth season. From what I gathered, as the show gained popularity, they changed it from being a show for nerds, to being for "normal" people who know a nerd.
Characters strayed too far from who they were so that everyone would have their happily ever after.
I wish I'd stopped watching The Walking Dead partway through season 5, whenever Rick and friends arrive at Alexandria, but before they go inside.
Sure, there's plenty of good episodes/moments afterward, but without spoiling anything, that's also when a lot of the show's bullshit really ramps up.
The Walking Dead was also the first thing that came to my mind. I think I eventually stopped in season 7-8 or something and never went back.
Recently I was thinking about rewatching the first season. Have you watched it again?
Oh, I go back to the beginning every now and again, usually for fitting background noise when I'm on a Project Zomboid kick.
I forget exactly when I'd stopped watching the first time, probably when the show made Negan's introduction into a cliffhanger. Or whenever Carl was killed off, but I forget exactly when.
Tried to push through to the Whisperers arc once though, but I made the mistake of getting invested in a new character after the time skip, someone I thought had a lot of interesting potential... and they were killed off to make the villains' introduction more "serious". I thought it was a huge waste. I don't have interest in finishing the show anymore, nor any of the spinoffs aside from Rick's miniseries.
Ok. I never saw any of the spinoffs because horror isn't really my genre if I am honest but I remember the first couple of seasons were quite good and interesting. Just wanted to go back and check how they aged, because I never saw them again. Definitely not going to watch the whole show, because after a while it is just more of the same thing and as you said the storylines just get more and more ridiculous.