On the one hand, you could say the boring answer to this is The Wire, which has no outright stinkers, and even in that bumpier final season was still extremely consistent. On the other hand, The Wire isn't really a show you judge based on episodes, so it's not that.
This is interesting. I might next be inclined to say Breaking Bad, which …
On the one hand, you could say the boring answer to this is The Wire, which has no outright stinkers, and even in that bumpier final season was still extremely consistent. On the other hand, The Wire isn't really a show you judge based on episodes, so it's not that.
This is interesting. I might next be inclined to say Breaking Bad, which is also remarkably consistent and has no overtly bad episodes, even if I don't like some specific choices (like Mike's decision-making in his final appearance). But the question isn't "Which show didn't really have bad epsiodes?" but rather "Which show had the best worst episode?" And... I yield the floor to the group on this, I think.
On the one hand, you could say the boring answer to this is The Wire, which has no outright stinkers, and even in that bumpier final season was still extremely consistent. On the other hand, The Wire isn't really a show you judge based on episodes, so it's not that.
This is interesting. I might next be inclined to say Breaking Bad, which is also remarkably consistent and has no overtly bad episodes, even if I don't like some specific choices (like Mike's decision-making in his final appearance). But the question isn't "Which show didn't really have bad epsiodes?" but rather "Which show had the best worst episode?" And... I yield the floor to the group on this, I think.
For me, Breaking Bad would be number one with a bullet if it wasn't for the finale.