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When watching a show a while after it's released you can sometimes tell when a show was canceled because a season will end on a big (occasionally spiteful) event.

The following season after it's picked back up occasionally stumbles a bit but I'm wondering what examples can you think of that were especially bad?

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[โ€“] pjhenry1216@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In regards to Simpsons, I'd say that expecting that but not any other sign of passing time is a bit ridiculous. They're literally stuck in time. They do not age. Why expect anything else?

[โ€“] CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

But then they also do things like flashback episodes that show Homer & Marge as teenagers in the 90s when they previously had them meet in the 70s because the show's so damn old now.

But also, it's a cartoon so it's not like it's obligated to make sense anyway. Just do whatever I guess lol.