Sometimes, a show can get a little better over time if they get another season. However, the improvements can sometimes be really noticeable. It is like the writers went to an online forum and worked on the problems that viewers were complaining about. I can think of two shows that were noticeably better in their second seasons:
American Dragon: Jake Long. The first season was OK. I was hooked on the Huntsgirl plot and the fact that Jake let his friends know about the magical world after they learned about it and therefore not return to the status quo was a plus, but everything else was hit or miss for me. The second season had better writing, more character development and (though this is debatable among fans) a better art style.
The Replacements. The first season was bad. It was the same formula of replacing people Todd and Riley didn't like and learning from it over and over again. The second season was much better (not great but decent to good) because it was more character driven and the replacement program was used with a little more creativity.
Does anyone else want to contribute?
American Dragon: Jake Long. The first season was OK. I was hooked on the Huntsgirl plot and the fact that Jake let his friends know about the magical world after they learned about it and therefore not return to the status quo was a plus, but everything else was hit or miss for me. The second season had better writing, more character development and (though this is debatable among fans) a better art style.
The Replacements. The first season was bad. It was the same formula of replacing people Todd and Riley didn't like and learning from it over and over again. The second season was much better (not great but decent to good) because it was more character driven and the replacement program was used with a little more creativity.
Does anyone else want to contribute?