Mine are repeats from earlier in the thread, but: Dexter Got so ridiculous in the later seasons, I didn't watch the end. After watching for so many years and only giving up in the last season, I read a recap of the end to find out what happened, which only served to vindicate my decision to opt out. What an awful decline that show went through. Under The Dome I really wanted to like this, but switched off during Season 2 (No idea if it is still going now) because it all seemed far too hokey. I can't put my finger on it exactly, but something about the casting drove me up the wall. Too youth oriented perhaps? Frustrated because the concept of the show really appealed to me, but it ended up too much like Grange Hill/ Byker Grove/ Hollyoaks. The Simpsons Loved this show. Years ago, it was a widely held view that The Simpsons was a show for both children and adults, but I don't think that trope holds much water now. We're spoilt for choice these days with TV shows that cater for adult males, boasting movie quality episodes every week. Things like Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, etc. I don't think as many adults watch Simpsons/ Family Guy/ American Dad as they did 10 years ago. All of those shows were on my radar at one point, but I don't keep up with them any more. 24 I've watched them all, but after binge watching the series again recently it doesn't hold up well in 2015. If the rumoured reboot happens without Jack Bauer, I definitely wouldn't watch it. I think it has run its course, there are so many other shows like it now. Top Gear Like 24 without Jack Bauer, I won't be watching Top Gear without Clarkson/Hammond/May. Don't want to watch a car show fronted by Chris Evans, it's about as appealing to me as Fifth Gear. (I never watch, and that already exists)