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  • sure welcome to watch Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 exact moments that ruined TV shows.

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  • We're taking a look at some of the precise events in TV shows where they were either ruined or began to decline in quality.

  • Naturally, since most of these involved the plot, there will be spoilers ahead.

  • If you think we ruined our own list by not including some moments, be sure to tell us which ones in the comments.

  • Number 10 Deb Catches Dexter Dexter While there are plenty of points where this show about a serial killer killer is said to have gone off the rails such as its infamous finale, the proverbial nail in Dexter's coffin came earlier.

  • The Season six finale sees Dexter's adopted sister, Deborah, catch him in the act of murdering the Seasons villain in a church.

  • Maybe everything is exactly as it should be, while on her way there to confess her very non sisterly feelings for him.

  • You told me you accepted me being a killer.

  • I feel like if you love me, you'll accept this if I love you if I love you.

  • I went to the church that night that you killed Travis Marshall.

  • Let tell you that I'm in love with you.

  • Still kind of gross, but moving on.

  • Although Deb, learning the truth, had a lot of potential, All it really did was put a character who had already gone through the wringer in earlier seasons through even Mawr Trauma and damaged with one consistent relationship.

  • Dexter still had left on the show Number nine Lois and Clark's first Wedding, Lois and Clark.

  • The New Adventures of Superman.

  • We're getting married in four days, and I've never been happier in my life.

  • And every time that things were going great between us, something happens.

  • And I just know that something bad is gonna happen to mess up our wedding.

  • I just know it.

  • Will they or won't they?

  • Romance is air tough to pull off, and mixing them with superheroes is doubly difficult.

  • Nevertheless, Lois and Clark managed to pull it off, at least for its first few seasons.

  • While the show could certainly get ridiculous in the ways they managed to stop the two leads from getting together.

  • Nothing beats their first attempt at getting married, which is disrupted by lowest being replaced with a frog eating clone and a further story arc involving amnesia.

  • How you feeling?

  • Fine, I guess.

  • Mhm.

  • I'm sorry.

  • Do I know you?

  • Not even silver Age comics were this cheesy.

  • Don't be ridiculous.

  • If I give you the gun, I can't shoot.

  • Lois.

  • Duh.

  • You're not going to shoot Lowers.

  • You're not going to shoot me.

  • You're going to give me the gun.

  • Oh, okay.

  • They were, But this was the nineties.

  • We thought we were past that kind of thing.

  • Number eight, Connor and Cordy Angel.

  • While Angels son Connor remains a polarizing figure among fans of the show, it isn't until season four that he actually helps ruin it.

  • Let's give Corti little space.

  • It's not like the world's gonna end right.

  • This second one episode sees Connor and Cordelia, his father's on off love interest, have sex, which starts a literal apocalyptic event.

  • Not only does the event Harold doomsday within the show, it also marks the downturn in quality.

  • From then on.

  • Granted, the next season does shake things up, but by then the shine was off the apple.

  • Also, it's just really disgusting.

  • Cordelia knew him as a baby, and while time travel means he's technically of age, Horti is possessed of the time, so she isn't really consenting to it.

  • Number seven, Season two and Beyond Heroes This superpower drama had one of the most pronounced sophomore slumps in all of TV.

  • Mm that after telling a mostly self contained story of ordinary people with superpowers coming together to save the world in season one season, two meandered through several new and often unresolved plot points before ending abruptly due to the writer strike.

  • The show never really recovered from the blunders made during Season two and seemed to flounder for a direction like We Love Seiler.

  • But the villain should have died at the end of season one, not stick around for the whole show.

  • Just forgot how good this feels.

  • E cake Number six Eric Leaving that 70 show Thanks seventies themed sitcom may have been hanging out with a whole gaggle of teens and their parents, but let's be riel.

  • Eric Forman was the protagonist, so when actor Topher Grace departed the show at the end of Season seven.

  • That 70 show was left without its central character, but I've accepted that you're leaving and I'm ready to let you go.

  • Although the rest of the cast forged on without him, See, the Nate was just a mess with a ton of plotlines that fell flat like hide stripper, wife for Jackie and Fez.

  • Getting together our first kids has to be romantic and spontaneous, and as a guy, it's your job to completely plan that out.

  • I hate being the guy.

  • Sure, Eric returned for the finale, but by then the seventies were over.

  • 03 to what Number five Sherlock's Over Under explained Return, Sherlock, It really bothers you.

  • What what people say about me?

  • I don't understand.

  • Why would it upset you?

  • This modern update of Sherlock Holmes started strong with engaging spins on old mysteries and the great chemistry between it's two leads will be deciding.

  • Deciding whether to come back with a warrant and arrest me.

  • You think standard procedure should have gone with him.

  • However, The Season two finale, which saw Sherlock somehow fake his death by jumping off a building, marked a turning point in the Siri's sure.

  • After years of fans obsessing over how he did it, the show returned with half a dozen possible versions of how it happened, none of them definitive, which many saw as the creators thumbing their noses at the fan base.

  • What are you out of your mind?

  • I don't see why.

  • I know it's just it's plausible of some of your theories.

  • Look, if you're not gonna take it seriously or you, I don't take it seriously.

  • This unfortunately, began a trend of increasingly incredulous twists that had fans longing for the early days of the show.

  • But he's dead.

  • I mean, you told me he was dead.

  • Moriarty absolutely blew his own brains out.

  • Number four Cliffhanger bait.

  • The walking Dead Depending on who you ask, the walking dead has either always been a shambling monstrosity, or it's more of a recent development.

  • However, most will agree that the finale of Season six was a breaking point, broke the rules so folks had to die.

  • The one who fired the first shot we strung him up to make an example of them could have stopped there.

  • The protracted finale builds towards the confrontation with Negan, who then murders one of the group before a cut to black Yeah, booth.

  • Blatant manipulation of the audiences care for the characters meant to keep them hooked for the next season soured many fans on the show and the fact that one of the two men killed Glenn had already received a fake out death earlier in Season six felt especially gratuitous.

  • You couldn't breathe.

  • You couldn't like.

  • You can cry you, you're all gonna be doing that.

  • The moment showed fans that deaths were just stunts rather than a way to progress characters or the story.

  • Number three.

  • The mother dies.

  • How I met your mother.

  • I'm serious.

  • I like this girl.

  • So here's the deal with the deal.

  • Robbins, my new best friend.

  • Nobody.

  • Bangsar.

  • Hey, she only rejected me three times.

  • She's still very much in play, Although the entirety of the sitcoms final season raised a few eyebrows, given that it's mostly set over a few days, it's only in the show's last episode that fans declared it had been ruined after getting to know and coming toe Love the titular mother, Tracy fans were heartbroken.

  • Toe learn that shortly after Ted finally meets her, she later died of an unspecified illness.

  • While this was bad enough, the follow up revealed that Ted still has feelings for Robin, whose wedding to Barney had been the focus of the season, made it feel like the creators were shoehorning an idea planned years ago that no longer applied to the characters.

  • That kids, is how I met your mother.

  • That's it, That's it.

  • No, I don't buy it.

  • That is not the reason you made us listen to this number too literal.

  • Cork lost.

  • This complex, mystical, mystery focused show was divisive and much discussed throughout its run.

  • And even today you want no Secret, Jack, something I've known a long, long time.

  • Yeah, you're dead.

  • But the final straw for many occurred in its finale.

  • In an earlier episode in the final season, the mysterious Islands immortal projector Jacob describes the location is being like a cork, preventing evil from spreading to the rest of the world.

  • Cork is this island that, and it's the only thing keeping the darkness where it belongs.

  • Fair enough.

  • It's a neat metaphor, however.

  • Some fans could not help but face palm when the glowing source of the island's magical powers revealed in the final episode had a literal cork in it.

  • We're all four striking imagery, but even the show's diehard fans have to admit that's a little on the nose Before we get to our topic.

  • Here are some honorable mentions.

  • Charlie's Death 2.5 men Sheen may have been winning, but without him the show started losing Hello, the Carver reveal Nip Tuck.

  • Rarely has a twist been so obvious and so ridiculous.

  • You know what?

  • Williams parentage?

  • The X Files.

  • Just when you thought the Smoking Man couldn't get any more creepy, Mueller's not father.

  • I'm asking Who's the father?

  • I am.

  • William is myself.

  • Jack Bauer's family are terrorists.

  • 24 3 guys, a terrorist magnet, your coworkers.

  • They're all dead because of me.

  • E arranged everything.

  • E paid off the killers.

  • His name isn't Michael Vaughan alias.

  • What a twist.

  • Just getting it sucks.

  • Fine.

  • What are you telling me?

  • Well, for starters, my name isn't microphone.

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  • Number one King Brand Game of Thrones Season eight of Game of Thrones is largely agreed upon by most fans as being a step down from the rest of the show.

  • In Very Basma Taito in Rapa told your Well, we known Dera Dera Don't be a bridge, L it Still, while the exact moment it was ruined is up for debate, we'd argue that the last straw was probably the election of Brand.

  • Stark is King of Westeros.

  • Will you lead the Seven Kingdoms to the best of your abilities from this day until your last day?

  • Why do you think I came all this way?

  • At best, the kids spent the last few seasons as a passive observer, which made him boring, and at worst he used his powers of long foresight to manipulate those around him, causing mass murdered to ascend to the throne, making him unsympathetic.

  • Either way, fans felt like they and Westeros deserved a better story than brand between.

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