Worst storyline for a good/great tv show

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I never got around to watching it. It’s on my list though
Watching it for the first time years ago made me realize how many shows lowkey and highkey over the decades copied its style... plus it made me understand all of the Twin Peak references tons of shows made
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BB is probably my fav show of all time, and when people talk about negative things in the show this is rarely mentioned..like wtf was that for? Just to give her something to do?
Breaking Bad: Why Marie Schrader Steals (& What It Really Means)

Due to her overbearing personality, Marie had problems with control. She clearly had obsessive-compulsive tendencies that manifested in her kleptomania. In Breaking Bad season 1, Marie attended Skyler's baby shower and gifted her a white gold tiara for her unborn daughter. Skyler later learned that Marie had stolen the tiara after trying to return it to the store, but Marie denied it, causing tension among the sisters. It was then revealed that Marie was seeing a therapist for her shoplifting. The problem seemed to go away until season 4, when she began stealing items from real-estate open houses. But Marie's kleptomania was never about the objects themselves.

Even though Marie seemed to have it all, she carried a feeling of emptiness at times. When Hank became bitter towards her or she was going through something, she turned to her old shoplifting ways. It seemed to fill some kind of void in her life. Maybe it was the thrill of committing a crime while her husband was in law enforcement, or going against what she preached. Either way, there was a pattern to Marie's stealing and she eventually attracted enough attention for Hank to step in and stop it.

The moral integrity of the main characters was also a major focus of Breaking Bad. While Walt was the central character due to his illegal actions, many of the other figures partook in questionable actions. Marie was always so quick to judge others while she too had her own secrets. She hid her kleptomania but never hesitated in shaming other characters, especially her sister. This was a way of demonstrating that all members of the series had questionable morals, even if some were far worse than others. Marie's judgment of Walt was eventually justified after his actions wound up killing Hank. If Marie spiraled following her husband's death, it would have been interesting to learn whether she went back to shoplifting.

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Walking Dead - Anything relating to the trash people, Beth In the Hospital, Anything relating to Oceanside, was going to say looking for Sophia but that had a fire ass payoff so I’ll let it live

Daredevil - The Hand, not as bad as people say as a stand-alone sub plot, but when the “A” plot is Frank Castle tearing the whole city up it’s hard to wanna see anything else, he owned that entire season
 

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The entire ninth season of How I Met Your Mother.

Spending the whole season on the weekend before Barney and Robin's wedding only for them to get divorced five minutes into the finale. :martin:

Shoehorning Ted and Robin together in the end and using the mother's death as an excuse to put them back together even though the mother was popular and nobody wanted to see Ted and Robin again, all because they shot the finale years earlier and didn't want to pivot. :martin:

That horribly cringeworthy scene with Barney and his newborn daughter. :huhldup:

shyt still makes me mad to this day. It's honestly part of the reason I don't watch a lot of TV these days and a perfect example of how a bad ending can ruin a whole story. One of the worst final seasons of any show ever. :trash:

While I hated the entire season being one weekend, I'm probably one of the few that liked the ending. Aside from Barney with the daughter, everything else made sense to me for the characters.
 
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