Least Favorite Episode From Any Series

Well, in a lot of episodes I've seen, she's a nasty little witch. In the episode where her parents unintentionally humiliate her at a sleepover, does she try and talk it out with them? No, she signs them up for a "Real World" knockoff. And in an episode where Lois takes Meg to the beach to lift her spirits during Spring Break, she's horribly ungrateful. While I'm not a fan of the writers' crutch of "Hey, let's find new ways to torture Meg!", Meg isn't very nice to begin with.
 
Okie dokie...

Danny Phantom: "The Ultimate Enemy": Words cannot describe MY hatred for this contrived, illogical above all overrated episode. Same goes for its equally contrived, shallow, and overrated antagonist. "Reality Trip" is up there too.

American Dad!: "Camp Refoogue": Hayley went from being my favorite character to the character I most wanted to punch in the face. I'm still miffed at her for what happened.

Juniper Lee: "Ding Dong, the Witch Ain't Dead": I hate, hate, hate, HATE episodes that challenge the status quo... and rewind it without a second thought. I really liked Jody and Ophelia... it seemed like the only time we ever saw her friends was when they were possessed, enslaved, needed blanking or "oh, we need to pad time"

Simpsons: "Kill the Alligator and Run": This episode made me stop watching the show, it was THAT profoundly stupid and unfunny for me.

Futurama: "Love's Labors Lost in Space": I was sick of Zapp's "We had sex, Leela!" jokes the, oh, eleveny billionth time it was done.

Foster's: "Foster's Home for, um, Make 'em up Pals": Oh, ha ha, Frankie abuse is so funny. And, you CANNOT honestly expect me to believe she'd be like "Oh well!" about it like she was. See "Kryten" below for "Suprise for you."

Ed Edd n' Eddy: "If it Smells Like an Ed": "..." Just "..."

I'm sure there's others, but those are the ones that REALLY get me ranting.
 
Eh, I liked The Ultimate Enemy, if only because Clockwork and Dark Danny had awesome voices (David Carradine and Eric Roberts, respectively).
 
Futurama..."Where No Fan Has Gone Before"....I'm not a "Star Trek" fan,and this episode just fell flat for me....

The Simpsons...."Worst Episode Ever"....Unlike many Simpsons fans,I don't like Comic Book Guy,so I didn't need to see an episode focused on him...

South Park...."Jared Has Aides" ....I dunno,I just didn't find this one funny...ditto the one where Stan coaches a peewee hockey team...
 
Actually that was Peter's fault.


Ungrateful how her mom ended up leaving her behind and getting drunk. [sarcasm]Yeah, what a *****.[/sarcasm]
 
"Jet" was a great episode, Including "Imprison. "

My worst episodes pick are

Family Guy: "Holy Crap" I dislike Peter's father, I'm glad he was kill off on "Peter's Two Dad. "And the Weiner is..." Peter being jealous of Chris I can't say. "Petarded" Peter give retards a bad name.

SpongeBob SquarePants "Whale of a Birthday" Mr. Krab was cheap on this episode.
 
I gotta second a lot of those, especially "Ding Dong, the Witch Ain't Dead" and "Reality Trip". I don't like copout endings. Especially POINTLESS copout endings.

Some that nobody has mentioned.

ATHF, "Spacegate World". Carl reacting to outrageous things going on around him is funny. Carl doing mundane stuff for ten minutes with nobody interesting around... not so much.

Batman, TAS: "I've Got Batman in my Basement". I can't stand episodes where it's up to little kids to save the day because the hero is incapacitated.

"Critters": Four words: Giant. Mutant. Farm. Animals.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, "I Only Have Surprise for You" Was ANYONE in-character in this entire episode? I find it hard to believe that Wilt, for example, would go along with this. Or Frankie. Or Madame Foster, the idiotic ending to "Foster's Goes to Europe" notwithstanding. And Bloo is suddenly some kind of super-genius? What?
 
OK, what I meant was Meg signing them up for that talk show, and I guess I was more annoyed at Meg's immediate reaction to the Spring Break thing, where she whines that Mom shouldn't have brought her to the thing that she wanted to do.
 
Really, are any of the characters on that show nice? Even Brian is a waste of space now. That's one reason why I don't get worked up about the Meg-bashing - everyone on the show is now a cretin, so what does it matter?

The other reason is that Family Guy bores me silly anyway.
 
Batman TAS: Moon of the Wolf: A pointless waste of 22 minutes. After the episode ended I was trying to figure out what the hell the intentions of the writers were. There are other episodes in this series that suck like I've Got Batman In My Basement & Tyger, Tyger; but at least in those episodes I understood what the writers were going for. Here, I'm at loss for words. Prophecy of Doom should be mentioned here as well.

Superman TAS: Unity: Awful story, with awful animation. Superman's Pal is second worst.

Batman TNBA: Critters: Nothing more to say.

Batman Beyond: Curse of the Kobra: Really dull story, with Rats as probably second worst.

Justice League: War World, nuff said.

JLU: Chaos At The Earths Core: The only noteworthy stuff (to me anyways) was the chemistry between Supergirl and Stargirl. Everything else is tedious to sit through.

The Batman: Q & A: Batman fighting midgets, seriously, who writes this garbage?

X-Men TAS: Jubilee's Fairy Tale Theatre: Just awful.

Spider-Man TAS: Rocket Racer: Stupid episode with The Spot close behind its stupidity.

Kim Possible: Royal Pain: The plot sucked, the villains sucked, the class president stuff was played up as cliched, Ron acted totally out of character, and Prince Wally was the most damn annoying character that the show ever created. Given all these elements, I'm struggling to figure out how this one got past planning stages. The only good bit was Mr. Barkin's democracy stuff at the beginning. Everything else sucks.
 
Batman TAS: I've Got Batman in My Basement
you're permitted a few stinkers during a run of 85 eps.

The New Batman Adventures: Critters
the revamp had a few hits but many misses, this being the most hated

Superman TAS: Monkey Fun, Protoype, Unity, Superman's Pal, Heavy Metal..
there are several eps of Supes I dislike to this day

Batman Beyond: Eggbaby, Terry's Friend Dates a Robot, RATS

TMNT 2K3: The Monster Hunter
the A plot was a mere distraction from the B plot, a battered Leo

Teen Titans: Crash.
The only goofy eps I liked were the Mad Mods and the Bunny Raven ep

Transformers G1: title eludes me
I recall an ep where a few Autobots and Decepticons were transported to an alien world of giants...and they were held captive by an alien child who treated them as toys. Even as a kid I hated that ep.

Fantastic Four WHG: the series is young but I recall not caring for "Zoned Out"

Samurai Jack: Jack and the Creature, Jack and the Baby, Jack in Wonderland.
I've grown to like looney eps like Chicken Jack and Jack's Shoes.
 
It's... personal. I'm 22, and it STILL bothers me. There wasn't anything to do but rebuild my world afterwords.

But, let's get this back on topic before it gets too bad, okay? :sad:
 
Here's another episodes I dislike (From a series other than The Simpsons,even):

Free Hat (South Park): I don't care what your opinions on the Star Wars Special Editions are (I don't mind them,but George Lucas should've left well enough alone with the whole "Greedo shooting first" thing),but to do an entire episode to voice your displeasure about it is kinda tacky. An to end the episode on a unfunny 9/11 joke........This was the episode that pretty much turned me off South Park as a die-hard fan,and saw Trey Parker and Matt Stone as arrogant jerks. Don't even get me started on Cartoon Wars (even though I only ever saw the first half).
 
Okay, I've got a few.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force: "Party All The Time"/"Global Grilling" - Some people say the show started really loosing quality around the fourth season, but the fifth was the one with the biggest stinkers. Yeah it picked up after these eps but both were the epitomy of low for this otherwise classy show. "Party All The Time" was only redeemable for the song, not for the even attempts at drama, something ATHF should never try and do again. And "Global Grilling" was just a big bore really, trying to be more wacky then it should of been. And that's saying something for ATHF.

Family Guy: "Peter's Two Dads" - Season Five of FG also had some stinker episodes, but there were some redeemable features in most of them. Not really in this one where they got rid of Francis to replace him with a slight variant of Peter for no real reason and try and haphazardly add in the lesson of Francis being a good father with... nothing to support it. Even as FG lessons go that's rather bad. So is the Lois/Stewie subplot which really didn't have the chance to go anywhere with how little screentime it got.

South Park: "Follow That Egg" - I Still hate Mrs. Garrision and in general think that anytime she's in an episode it brings the quality down, but espically this one. I don't care if it's some sort of parody of bad stan/kyle fanfics, it's pretty unfunny and like any other cartoon that tries to parodyize gay marrige in some form, misses it's mark. "A Million Little Fibers" is a close second but hey it at least it admitts it might of gotten a little high before writing down it's ideas, unlike this ep.

The Simpsons: "Milhouse Of Sand And Fog" - There are a lot of really bad episodes in the third generation of Simpsons (the Al Jean executive producer years that started around Season 13 but really came into affect season 14) but I pick this episode for needlessley adding in a stupid Marge/Homer plot into an episode that didn't need it. The writers admitted in "A Milhouse Divided" that it might of been a more itneresting idea to just focus on the VanHoutens but didn't want to because they were such teritary characters. I'll buy that once. Not so here when you've had 16+ seasons to establish the Marge/Homer dynamic and needed to either fix the Kirk/Louanne one or at least give it a more fitting resolution.

Pokemon: "Wings N Things" - The epitomy of bad Johto fillers. Kid in trouble with new Pokemon + Team Rocket + getting over confience issues = formular we've seen so many times before with nothing interesting done with it at all.

Teen Titans: "Trust" - This show also followed a season five problem seen in ATHF and FG with the lowest of episodes in here. TT's problems were trying to play things too serious, like this episode which had no jokes in it at all. Makes me realize part of TT's charm is it's humor and without it things fall flat, espically with a "oh doublecross, trust me, doublecross, I'm real, double cross, seemingly defeat, trick ending" deal. I suppose "Revved Up" would of been the worst (Lame racing action) if it weren't for the Raven/Starfire subplot that almost made the ep worth it.

Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: "Crime After Crime" - Season Three had a huge selection of annoying episodes that had a couple of funny ideas mixed with characters getting pissed on and the fans getting annoyed and annoyed with no relief in site. "Foster's Home For Uh Make Um Up Pals" is one of them, but I'm most annoyed at this one. Perhaps the most annoying characters didn't get away with it at the end (Mr. Herrimen and Bloo) but they way they acted and how this ep transpired just ticked me off just thinking about it. And didn't have anything amusing in it at all. Worse is how some characters are just forced into the ep, espically Mac.
 
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