What is the worst TV show you have ever seen?

Whale Wars
Reason: Ultimate ''butthurtery'' towards Japan and they uses the same techniques for stopping Whalers, also if they want to end Whaling why don't they don't go attack other whaling nations too? why only one country? this don't make any sense.

New TV Series by Nickelodeon and Disney
Reason: They uses lots of recycled jokes and tries so hard to be funny and entertaining.
 
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Street Outlaws - Reality TV about street racers in Oklahoma. What's really bad about it, is that it isn't even close real. I mean what kind of a street racer would let TV crew film them when doing something illegal and why doesn't police do anything to catch the racers on the so called public road after they have clearly said they're doing it, on TV.
 
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Im sorry but goggle box is the worst show ever made and no one can possibly beat it.

Its a show about uninteresting people trying to make something to talk about while watching TV.

Yes your watching people watch TV.
 
"Texas Rising"

Admittedly, I'm not up to date on American history and I'm really just going off the extended promos, but a better name for it would be "kill minorities, give a rousing speech and call it patriotism".
 
I honestly stopped watching 2 and a half men after Charley Sheen left the show.

Me too, the show WAS him and I haven't watched one episode since. There were talks of finally bringing him back but until they do I'm not interested.
 
I don't watch to much TV anymore, but I'd probably say the U.S. version of Top Gear. Sure, I get it's supossed to be a humorus ripoff of the original show, but the hosts...

I can understand Foust since you know, he's an actual race car driver. Rutledge is just...dude, you're a NASCAR pit reporter...you aren't that interesting. As for Adam...well...let all the cars he's killed speak fir him.

Other than that, maybe Under The Dome or whatever Nickelodian is doing now.

Although...my teenage friends make Spongebob references just about 24/7...
 
Devious Maids

Everybody on this show is a terrible excuse for a human being.

Chicago P.D.

This shows would have you believe that you are above the law so long as you can prove that you were right all along. If anybody questions your methods, just play the charming rogue and make reference to protecting your family and they will forgive you.

Fresh Off the Boat

Reinforces every negative stereotype about Chinese people for humour.
 
Big Brother. How has it gone on for so many series in the UK, just to spread over to the US? It was an OK concept to start with, like 15 years ago or whatever but it's still going.... and to make it worse, Channel 5 left a massive gap for Person of Interest mid-S3 to show BB, then rushed the showings of the end of the season so they could get BB UK vs US on the air :odd:
 
Defiance

This is what you get when a group of ComiCon regulars get their own series, but spend the whole budget on costume and makeup rather than a script or director and shoot it all in their backyard.
 
Big Brother. How has it gone on for so many series in the UK, just to spread over to the US? It was an OK concept to start with, like 15 years ago or whatever but it's still going.... and to make it worse, Channel 5 left a massive gap for Person of Interest mid-S3 to show BB, then rushed the showings of the end of the season so they could get BB UK vs US on the air :odd:
I'm actually a pretty big fan of Big Brother. Granted it doesn't effect other shows that much over here because it broadcasts in the summer. Summer TV shows here are usually meh anyways.
 
Big Brother. How has it gone on for so many series in the UK, just to spread over to the US? It was an OK concept to start with, like 15 years ago or whatever but it's still going.... and to make it worse, Channel 5 left a massive gap for Person of Interest mid-S3 to show BB, then rushed the showings of the end of the season so they could get BB UK vs US on the air :odd:

I do like Big Brother but the series really are hit and miss depending on who they get. The celeb (what celebs?!) ones are usually better but there have been some good civilian ones since Channel 5 took over. The earlier Channel 4 ones are still the best. It's pretty much the only thing I watch on CH5, well mostly for Emma Willis ;) It's trashy TV but strangely satisfying.
 
I'm actually very tolerable when it comes to "bad" cartoons. Some of the hated ones I actually like, like All Grown Up and My Life Me, they have a special charm about them.

but, I can't excuse these awful shows in anyway.

Jibber Jabber; I remember as a kid when I first saw this, I wanted to change channels but my brother liked the show so I was stuck for 30 minutes watching this 🤬.

Total Drama All-Stars: I'm a fan of the TD series but Season 5 was god awful. Too many inconsistencies, too predictable, every original cast member got ruined a they focused more on the Season 4 cast, and the Villain of the season Mal, was just PLAIN AWFUL!!!


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I did enjoy Big Brothers Australian 2012 Season, but after that, it just flopped.
 
Fast N' Loud - It's the same show every time, only the cars are different. That guy's a cock too.
 
WAGS

Hyper-materialistic women compete for the affections of professional athletes then become aggressive slutty mama bears trying to prevent other similarly hyper-materialistic women from muscling in on their territory as they try to defend the lifestyle that they assume that they are entitled to for no other reason than because they want it.

Dash Dolls

The inner workings of a designer store owned by the Kardashians. One part bitchy sorority house, one part evil laboratory for the Kardashians to take over the world with their Klones.
 
The Following.

Jesus, the first episode was so cringe-worthy that it put me off from watching the rest of the series. No wonder it was cancelled.
 
The Following.

Jesus, the first episode was so cringe-worthy that it put me off from watching the rest of the series. No wonder it was cancelled.
It was brutal at times, and occasionally it was a little gratuitous, but it never really had violence for the sake of violence. A lot of the time, police procedurals tend to water down the idea of violent criminals and serial offenders, but "The Following" really tried to go in the opposite direction and present an evil that could not be so easily quantified, then follow the people tasked with destroying it and watch the way they struggled to survive and retain their humanity when faced with that evil.

It got cancelled because it was rating poorly. It probably got poor ratings because it tended to set up storylines and then undo all the progress. The first series had Kevin Bacon trying to track down the kidnapped son of a serial killer - but just as he got close, they moved the kid, and everything started all over again. They did this for three years.
 
It was brutal at times, and occasionally it was a little gratuitous, but it never really had violence for the sake of violence. A lot of the time, police procedurals tend to water down the idea of violent criminals and serial offenders, but "The Following" really tried to go in the opposite direction and present an evil that could not be so easily quantified, then follow the people tasked with destroying it and watch the way they struggled to survive and retain their humanity when faced with that evil.

It got cancelled because it was rating poorly. It probably got poor ratings because it tended to set up storylines and then undo all the progress. The first series had Kevin Bacon trying to track down the kidnapped son of a serial killer - but just as he got close, they moved the kid, and everything started all over again. They did this for three years.

Oh, perhaps I wasn't very clear. I don't mind the brutality, I've seen much worse things. It's just that the show was pretty bad, it felt like an amateur wrote it. I actually laughed at the fact one of our teachers are college told us to watch the first episode to understand the structure of the episode and try to imitate it for our own show.
 

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