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7 Television Shows That Are Overrated

7 Television Shows That Are Overrated

Television shows seem to be repeating the same ideas. It almost seems like nobody can come up with any new ideas, which is annoying. When I put on a show, I don’t want to be seeing the same thing but with different characters. I am sorry if you don’t agree with my overrated shows, but these are my seven overrated shows. I know my family doesn’t agree with me. These are my picks for television shows that are overrated.

1. The Big Bang Theory

I don’t know if I just didn’t understand the jokes, but I didn’t find this show funny at all. Sheldon Cooper is a genius, but the show seems like it was made for people who aren’t smart, which makes no sense. The show has some good jokes, my parents like it after all, but it’s not really worth watching for me.

The show is about a group of friends trying to navigate life while most of them are geniuses. It lasted for ten seasons, the last one came out last year. This show got really repetitive, where some episodes kept using the same problems. The series could have ended halfway through the actual series, and I still think there might have been too many episodes.

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I have seen every episode, so there were some funny parts. It wasn’t a complete waste of time, so if you get jokes pretty easily, this will be a good show for you. Or if you have a sister who is completely obsessed with the show, you’ll get stuck watching it anyway.

2. The Walking Dead

I never honestly got into this show. I watched the pilot episode and never watched another. Everyone at my school kept talking about it, though, so I feel like I’ve seen every episode. This is another show that should have ended a few seasons ago, but it’s still going.

I actually thought it did end a while ago, but I saw a commercial for a new season the other day. There are also two spin-off series based on this show: Fear The Walking Dead, which I think is a talk show about the series, and The Walking Dead: World Beyond, which I think is the same thing but with role reversals. They are both just as overrated as The Walking Dead is.

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This show is so repetitive. Every episode, from what my friend told me, is basically the same thing. How many creative ways can you kill a zombie anyway? This series is also like every zombie apocalypse movie that was ever made, and each one is the same thing. That’s what makes this one of my television shows that are overrated.

3. The Simpsons

This show has been around for a long time. It has 32 seasons and 702 episodes, which is crazy. Matt Groening created the show in 1989, and it’s been producing new episodes every year since then. That’s a long time for a television show.

But that also means they repeat a lot of the same problems and solutions. The show takes place in a town called Springfield, and it’s about a family of five members. A lot of cartoon shows are kind of based on The Simpsons, which is why I think it’s overrated. I’ve watched a lot of episodes, and they all end the same way. Bart always gets in trouble, and Lisa always complains about something.

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There are some episodes that are good, my teachers in high school would make us watch a couple. There was an episode that was based on The Lord of the Flies, which we watched as freshmen. Some episodes have an educational aspect to them, but you still don’t really learn much from the series as a whole.

4. NCIS

I think this show is really overrated. I have found it to be way too common a show. It seems like every show about murders and investigations uses the same plot points. When I watch an episode of NCIS, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen the same episode in every other police investigation show I’ve ever watched.

NCIS stands for Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and they only investigate people in the military, usually the Navy, whose death is suspicious. They’re on season 18, and every episode is basically the same. There are only so many ways someone can die, and they reached that limit about ten seasons ago. The show is recycling ideas from other shows and hoping nobody notices.

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A couple of weeks ago, I watched an episode of a 90s tv series, Murder, She Wrote, and then a week later, I watched an episode of NCIS. The whole episode was exactly the same, right down to the motive and the poison used to kill the person.

5. Modern Family

Most of the episodes in this show are good and worth watching. I just don’t think the series is as good as others think it is. The characters are everyday people, going through everyday family issues. I just don’t think it’s all that funny, though.

The series is about one giant family that is separated into three completely different families. It touches on everyday issues, but the solutions are kind of crazy. The first family is a man and his wife and stepson. Another family is the man’s son and his husband with the girl they adopted. And the other family is the man’s daughter and her husband and three kids.

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The first couple of seasons of the series are pretty good. They’re funny and really relatable. But then the episodes start to get boring and repetitive. There’s a reason the show is on at eleven at night now. It’s definitely one of my television shows that are overrated just because I feel like it’s too similar to real life.

6. Friends

Don’t get me wrong. I love Friends. I just don’t think it’s as good as people are saying it is. Although a lot of people I know hate the show, so I guess it’s not really all that good of a show anyway. I still watch it when there is nothing else on anyway.

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The series is about a brother and sister and their four friends. The three girls live together in an apartment in New York City, and the three boys live together across the hall from the girls. It lasted for ten seasons and 236 episodes, which is a pretty long time for a sitcom. It’s a funny series, but it’s not all that relatable. I don’t think anything that happened in the show would happen to people in real life.

A lot of these episodes got repetitive, especially since the characters were all dating each other. There’s only so much you can talk about in those instances before you start repeating yourself.

7. Lost

I used to be obsessed with this show when it first came out. Even though I think it’s overrated, I would still watch it if the series were on tv. We used to watch this show in high school, too, because it’s kind of similar to The Lord of the Flies, as well.

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This show is about a plane that crashed landed on an island in the middle of nowhere, and how they survived. It lasted for six seasons, 121 episodes. I don’t really think anyone can survive on an island for that long without dying from hunger or lack of water or no shelter. It doesn’t seem like it’s all that realistic if you crashed onto an abandoned island.

The end of the series is also really ambiguous. The final season of the show was a little weird. This makes the show seem overrated. Also, the series could have ended after the third season instead of adding another three seasons. Even though I think it’s overrated, I still think you should watch the series.

I hope you agree with at least one of these television shows that are overrated. If you disagree with me, leave a comment down below.

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