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Jumping the shark : r/television - Reddit
The idiom "jumping the shark" or "jump the shark" is a pejorative that is used to argue that a creative work or entity has reached a point in which it has exhausted its core intent and is introducing new ideas that are discordant with, or an overexaggeration of, its original purpose.
Fonzie Jumps the Shark on Happy Days : r/television - Reddit
For this we will pick up from the shark jumping incident We will ignore everything that the show did after that, this is what transpired and here the characters were in life 10 years later Mr C. had a massive coronary when long forgotten on Chuck went on a murder spree , he was allegedly screaming, remember me now
TIL the infamous "Jump the Shark" episode of Happy Days ... - Reddit
Ted McGinley was the patron saint of shark jumping having come in as a replacement character during later seasons of successful shows like Happy Days, The Love Boat, Married with Children. McGinleys reputation as a replacement character is well-deserved, but "patron saint of …
Of all the stupid, asinine, shark-jumping bullshit!! - Reddit
May 6, 2019 · For example, if a show introduces something absurd in a desperate attempt for attention, but then recovers and returns to its former glory and remains grounded, it didn’t jump the shark. But something like Mork and Mindy having a baby that is an adult man, whereupon it becomes almost the entire focus of the show and ruins it for everyone and ...
Jumping the shark : r/thegrandtour - Reddit
Dec 17, 2020 · The thing about a shark-jumping episode is that it has to be standout in some way that clashes with either earlier or subsequent stuff. That clash can be used to make the episode better - breaking out of the mold, or the drama it involves, is an easy way to make an episode get better reviews - but it materially lessens anything that will come ...
Has a show ever "un-jumped the shark"? : r/television - Reddit
Jumping the Shark is the moment when an established long-running series changes in a significant manner. This can range from something relatively small like the introduction of a new gimmick, all the way up to the magnitude of a full-on Genre Shift, in an attempt to stay fresh.
What do you think was Survivor’s “Jumping The Shark” moment?
Survivor's shark jumping wasn't an overnight thing, it was a three season process in my eyes. The first season was Guatemala. There had been some iffy things introduced prior - the Outcast twist, the second swap in All-Stars and the Day 2 twist of Palau being the big ones - but Guatemala was when the ball really got rolling on a few things.
Which shows "Jumped the Shark" this year? : r/television - Reddit
Dec 28, 2021 · Jumping the shark does not mean a show went bad. Shows that are awful and always have been can still jump the shark. Jumping the shark, generally speaking, is when it’s evident that the show is out of ideas. It’s often marked by an event or plot beat that is drastically different from the established tone of a series.
Randy: shark jumping moment? : r/TheRookie - Reddit
May 16, 2023 · While I do believe season 4 was the jump-the-shark season, imo that true wtf moment came in the s4 finale Absolutely agree - that (and that it was leaned heavily into in S5) is one of the absolutely stupidest plot devices in the history of TV. Take one unbelievable & eye-rolling thing, then square it, square it again, square it yet again ...
S2E15, when the show jumped the shark : r/miraculousladybug
Oct 18, 2020 · Jumping the shark, according to TV Tropes, is where a show changes in a significant way, usually signifying when it starts dropping it's quality significantly. I believe the episode where the show jumped the shark was the 15th episode of season 2, Syren, because it's when they first introduced the Miraculous Potions, and where the "magic system ...