—24cupsandcounting (*Season 15, Episode 18 is the one where Castiel tells Dean he loves him and then dies.) “We don’t talk about the last season. It never happened.” —atomicrutabaga “After it was over, I wanted to forget the entire series as quickly as possible. Imagine our disappointment. It’s like being excited that they’re making a movie of your favorite animated series, only to come out with The Last Airbender. You have to say, ‘We will never speak of this again.’” —crazy-diam0nd “The show had already gone down the drain after the Frozen tie-in (and then all the other advertisements in future seasons), but Season 7…there is no Season 7.” —CalydorEstalon “Even more disappointing was the Dexter revamp season they did this last year. it actually had a lot of promise, and the first few episodes were good, but then, it was like the writers were like, ‘Gotcha again!’” —templenameis_beyonce “I didn’t even make it to the final season. First season was great, and it slowly went downhill from there. I ended up Googling the ending because I just couldn’t stick it out.” —IAmTheLittleRedAlien “I know it’s the obvious, but it’s the obvious answer for a reason. “There were individual moments at the time that worked, but the larger context did not support those moments. They no longer felt earned because the ending of the show became so rushed and condensed. What would normally take the show episodes to set up would instead be shown over the course of a single scene or two as they focused on the spectacle. “House of the Dragon feels like a huge homecoming for me. It has all the politicking and intrigue that I loved about the early seasons, and I’m so happy to see something that is leaning back into what made GoT so great. “Also, as a random aside, I’m still salty over how badly they mismanaged Dorne in GoT.” —PositivelyIndecent