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Dark Knifer

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Pretty self-explanitory. For me, top gear made a mistake for reveiling the stig. Now my t-shirt that says "I am the stig" doesn't work :(
 

Manhattan2112

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The simpsons just kind of stopped being funny. Which is a damned shame, because it will always be remembered as the funniest show ever, in my opinion. It's writing was fantastic up until a few years ago.
 

Julianking93

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Family Guy has some really bad episodes.

Its weird because when they're funny, they're really funny but when they're bad, they're almost cringe worthy.
 

HardRockSamurai

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Well, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia recently did an episode which might as well have been one giant advertisement for Dave & Busters (some silly "Chuck-E Cheese"-esque restaurant.) In other words, it completely and utterly sold out.

Luckily, it made up for this with it's next episode, which was simply brilliant.
 

Kiefer13

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Stargate SG-1, while my favourite TV programme of all time, did start to lose its edge a little when O'Neill left at the end of season eight. That and it did tend to repeat plotlines a bit. Oh, another alternate universe episode, etc. Not that I'm complaining really. I loved SG-1 and I'm hard pressed to say anything seriously bad about it.
 

ae86gamer

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HardRockSamurai said:
Well, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia recently did an episode which might as well have been one giant advertisement for Dave & Busters.
It also advertised for T.G.I. Friday's. Mac is really dumb....

OT: Robot Chicken. Some episodes are really funny while others aren't. At all. :/
 

JustinOCo

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The Big Bang Theory
The writers have made some mistakes in the way Sheldon acts around others, he changes considerably form the first few episodes compared to rest of season 1 and 2, then he changes slightly again in season 3
 

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Michael Schumacher is definitely not the Stig, well, he was presumably driving the Ferrari FXX in that episode, but I'm pretty sure that was the only time he donned a Stig outfit.

As for my favourite show, The Wire... um... hmm... by featuring real life ex-drug dealers it possibly suggests that drug dealing is a good thing? It very, very, very occasionally becomes very, very, very slightly too sentimental? It's turned me into even more of a pretentious prat because I now say things like 'I was watching The Wire before it became a cult hit, y'know, I'm such a trendsetter'?

This is tough!
 

Inverse Skies

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House has so many things wrong with from a medical perspective. The amount of times the diseases they're describing are really wrong or modified to fit the plot is amazing. It's still a good show because of the characters depth in it though, so it's easy to look past things like that.
 

Audemas

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It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia has been really good in the past seasons, but there is something about this season I don't find as funny as before. Although in the episode when they go to the World Series is hilarious and it's my favorite episode so far this season.
 

SimuLord

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manbearpig91 said:
maybe that south park isnt funny anymore.
Have you SEEN the latest episodes? "Butters is a Bottom *****" was one of the best episodes of all time.

As for my favorite show? I guess the worst thing I can say about it is that it isn't on anymore (Welcome Back, Kotter). Current show? I don't own a television---TV is utter dreck (and you can watch South Park online, so why pay the cable company $40 a month?)
 

War Penguin

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Jim doesn't do as many pranks on Dwight in the american Office. And the jokes are kinda overused and a bit cliche.
 

Cryofthewolf

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It's funny that no one mentioned Heroes.

Heroes is my favorite show on television, but it does have it's weak-points. They will toss in too many story lines at the same time, which not only confuses the viewer but takes away from the more important elements of the plot at the same time. A lot of the a lot of the mini-story lines could be made into a segment on the website, instead of being in the show.
 

Stryc9

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Every once in a while the plots on NCIS go a little too far into the unbelievable.