Definitely, another favorite would be...
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
Setting aside the incredibly disappointing degree to which it left the source material behind?
Preacher
It was straight up "C Minus..." garbage for each of it's seasons.
That is to say, not very.
I'm inclined to agree, though I think the "Jack's wife in N Korea" arc came close to scuttling the last season.
I'm not going to lie: After "Jurassic Bark," I never watched another episode. It upset me just that much. I'm talking "Old Yeller" levels of trauma so that I just can't watch a single episode of that show again without getting depressed.
Most DCAU shows.
Netflix's Daredevil
Avatar the Last Airbender
love is the real "success."
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They/Them
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
Nah I'm the opposite. LOST is so good. It's all about the characters. I think it has some of the best characters in television. A show is good to me when viewers can really form relationships with the characters through watching them and relating to their experiences or empathizing with them, or hating them, or liking them and feeling conflicted when they do something you wouldn't agree with, it's hard to describe and I'm not trying to seem creepy, but it's like having friends. I think at the time I first watched Lost I was pretty lonely and I had never watched a show where I could connect with so many characters who were all so developed in different ways. At least not in the same way Lost did it. And the second or third time I watched it all the way through was during lockdown, so I had a similar experience. That was a lot, basically to say I understand why a lot of people don't like it, but I see it as an achievement in television nonetheless.
love is the real "success."
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They/Them