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5 Shows That Fell Off A Cliff After Incredible Start

5 Shows That Fell Off A Cliff After Incredible Start
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Why? The only question that you come up with while watching these good TV-shows get worse and worse.

Television series hold a unique power to captivate our attention, creating a fictional universe that enraptures our minds and provides characters we can become attached to.

However, not all shows have the ability to maintain their initial momentum, resulting in subsequent seasons that fall short of the high expectations set by their successful beginnings.

From emotionally-charged dramas to witty sitcoms, some TV shows have unfortunately plummeted downhill after a thrilling start, leaving audiences perplexed and disappointed.

Here are some of the shows that began with a bang, only to spiral downwards, failing to live up to their fans' expectations.

The Handmaid's Tale

The Handmaid's Tale is based on Margaret Atwood's book about a dystopian world where women are treated poorly and forced to have children for the ruling class.

Some people didn't like the later seasons, which they felt were too depressing and inconsistent with the characters.

Nevertheless, some people still enjoy it, so it's up to personal taste whether to watch it or not.

Heroes

Heroes is a science-fiction TV series that premiered in 2006 on NBC, following ordinary people with extraordinary abilities.

Despite critical acclaim in its first season, the show's popularity and ratings declined due to convoluted writing, production problems, and competition in the superhero TV genre.

Designated Survivor

A political drama TV show about a low-level cabinet member who becomes President after an attack on the Capitol.

The show gained popularity in the first season but faced a decline in quality due to the departure of the original showrunner, a shift towards an action-oriented plotline, and inconsistent and unrealistic plotlines.

These factors led to a loss of credibility among viewers and declining ratings.

Orange is the New Black

A comedy-drama series based on the memoir of Piper Kerman received positive reviews in its early seasons.

However, many fans and critics felt that the later seasons suffered from a lack of focus on the core characters, too many new characters being introduced, and a shift away from the show's original premise.

Additionally, the show's attempts to tackle social issues became heavy-handed and sometimes preachy, detracting from its entertainment value.

The Walking Dead

A series about a group of survivors in a zombie-infested post-apocalyptic world.

The show's decline in quality has been attributed to several factors, including repetitive and predictable storytelling, lack of character development, behind-the-scenes issues and competition in this genre.

Despite its initial success, the show struggled to maintain its momentum and lost viewership over time.