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Eric Acosta

Worst Episodes of The Best TV Shows
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For TV shows like Breaking Bad and The Sopranos, it can be tough for viewers to find an episode considered "terrible" because that's how fantastic those series are. However, there are a plethora of other popular and acclaimed shows with one bad seed within a library of many great episodes. It proves that not every show, no matter how beloved it can be, is completely perfect.

These particular episodes have become infamous for being a far cry from the brilliant storytelling the rest of the series had. These episodes can feel like unnecessary filler, unhumorous adventures, or creations whose sole purpose is to rile up the fanbase. Some episodes are even series finales, which can leave a noticeable stain on the show's legacy. From the Game of Thrones ending to Stranger Things' backdoor pilot for a spin-off, viewers have nothing but bad things to say about these episodes of otherwise incredible shows.
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  • 12/4/2024
  • by Alexander Vance
  • CBR
‘Rick and Morty’: Dan Harmon Has No Time for Your Misogynistic Bullshit
When Cartoon Network's [adult swim] program Rick and Morty was in its infancy, the writers room contained the show's co-creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, with Tom Kauffman, Ryan Ridley, Wade Randolph, and Eric Acosta, and writer's assistant Mike McMahan. For the show's current Season 3 run, that writers room has become gender-balanced with the addition of Jane Becker, Sarah Carbiener, Jessica Gao, and Erica Rosbe. Now a mentally and socially balanced person who's a fan of the show and the excellent episodes they've released just this year might celebrate that fact, …...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 9/21/2017
  • by Dave Trumbore
  • Collider.com
‘Legend of Neil’ Finale Closes Chapter in Web Comedy
They took the Seinfeld way out. Finish while you’re on top. And that they did. Today the series finale (above) of Atom’s long-running hit comedy The Legend of Neil hits the internet after a special screening in downtown Los Angeles last night. We knew this day was coming, and even counting down to it doesn’t make it any easier. This one goes way back for us at Tubefilter. For me, this is the end of an era in web series. Not that no one will ever center a comedy of 80’s pop references around a video game again—no it will happen—but this kind of all star team doesn’t exactly come around every day. Let’s not drop into full board comps to the gold medal winning 1992 Dream Team, but here’s a web series that has Felicia Day on its roster but equally touted...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 10/27/2010
  • by Marc Hustvedt
  • Tubefilter.com
‘Legend of Neil’ Finale Comes With Live Chat, Director’s Dish
Lots of chatter this week about live web series, but who says scripted series can't have a little live streaming fun too? The Legend of Neil dropped its season 2 finale (above) yesterday and followed it up with a live chat last night on UStream with the cast that drew over 10,000 total viewers. First watch the episode to see if the show's involuntary protagonist Neil/Link (Tony Janning) will ever get princess Zelda (Angie Hill) out of the hands of the evil Lord Gannon and his lackey Wizrobe. Highlights from the live chat, which featured Janning and co-creator Sandeep Parikh and cast members Felicia Day, Angie Hill, Mike Rose and Eric Acosta will be posted on Atom later today. Legend of Neil is clearly the online network's biggest original series hit so far—check out the tagline under the Atom.com logo (right). The Comedy Central owned site is doing their part to market the series,...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 10/21/2009
  • by Marc Hustvedt
  • Tubefilter.com
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