don't get why people keep asking if they should have stopped there , season 3 and 4 had amazing episodes
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Mr-Fusion — 9 years ago(October 24, 2016 12:54 PM)
I dunno where/when that started. I've been watching this show since 2005, and even then, the idea of the first two seasons' superiority was widely disseminated. It feels like fans of the third season have become more vocal in recent years, but those two backend seasons still have that stigma.
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SeussMeTub — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 06:37 AM)
Seasons 1 and 2 are pretty overrated- Season 2 especially because of the terrible acting with athletes and rock stars trying to be cool. Seems to me Season 2 is just a rehash of season 1 episodes, in fact.
Season 3 is the best because there isnt a bad episode in it and the guest stars were way cooler. Dont listen to the ones here that state S1-S2 are the best, they are not.
Season 4 is certainly flawed with some of the worst episodes ever, but there is enough good episodes to outweigh the bad ones.DIE, FANBOY, DIE
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thesnowleopard — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 08:46 PM)
I remember at the time being taken aback by the change of tone in season two. And I missed a lot of the rough-and-ready cowboy tone of stuff like "Smuggler's Blues." Even so, some of my favorite episodes (like "Shadow in the Dark") are from later seasons and I really enjoyed the Sonny the Hitman storyline.
I also rewatched the series finale recently and was surprised to find I enjoyed it much more than I had when it first aired (because I wasn't thrilled to see it canceled at the time). I'd always loved that final montage to "Tell Me," but I was surprised that it was enjoyable as a solid TV movie and by that end-stage camaraderie between Crockett and Tubbs.
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jmix66 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 04:27 AM)
Arguably, the best episode of the entire series (Out Where The Buses Don't Run) was a Season 2 production and things tapered off from that point. The series itself was never consistent in its tone or quality and the third and fourth seasons simply made that apparent.
So, while there are good (even one or two exceptional) Season Three and Four episodes, they are far outnumbered by mediocre or poor ones.
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