- IMDb user rating: 5.1 - Years on the air: 2006–2011 "Hannah Montana" had earned more than $1 billion for the network, making it, by that measure, one of its best series ever. 6.2 million viewers tuned in for its series finale. Yet, even adult audiences criticized this program about a pop singer who lead a double life: corny, unbelievable, and mostly not funny.
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- IMDb user rating: 5 - Years on the air: 2021–2023 Stars Mayim Bialik in this light and unflaggingly cheerful sitcom about a 39-year-old single woman who uses her wedding fund to open up a cat cafe in Kentucky. It's been trashed for being too moralistic and having slack storytelling, and those deficits even Bialik's charming performance can't overcome.
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-- IMDb user rating: 5 - Years on the air: 2011–2014 "A.N.T. Farm" focuses on a child prodigy and her three friends who were placed in a special program which enables them to skip middle school and go directly to high school. The show was fairly run-of-the-mill Disney fare, but many viewers felt it ran too strongly along the lines of shows such as "Hannah Montana," which was still fresh in people's minds through its 2009 finale, and made a half-hearted attempt to cling to a rapidly fading golden era.
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- IMDb user rating: 5 - Years on the air: 2021–present A spinoff of the mid-2010s Denzel Washington movies, "The Equalizer" is a crime drama series about an mysterious woman who works as an unofficial guardian angel for New York City residents who have nowhere else to turn. The action-filled series, starring Queen Latifah, is lampooned by critics as it sports predictable scripts and cookie-cutter plotlines.
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- IMDb user rating: 4.9 - Years on the air: 2012 "Are You There, Chelsea?" was a short-lived, one-season NBC sitcom based on comedian Chelsea Handler's memoir "Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea." What the book was full of-Handler's biting humor-the show was only sprinkled with a few handful of weak, generic jokes, far removed from what fans were expecting. It was this predictable "chick flick" tropes and plotlines that torpedoed the show, getting it canceled before season 2.
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- IMDb user rating: 4.9 - Years on the air: 2012-2015 In the Disney Channel series "Dog With a Blog," newly minted siblings in a blended family discover that their dog can talk, and all in a bad way. For the Disney Channel, this is pretty far-fetched stuff, and many jokes and plotlines are recycled from earlier series.
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- IMDb user rating: 4.9 - Years on the air: 2007–2008 The golden age Disney Channel show "That's So Raven" spawned the spinoff "Cory in the House," which aired two Baxter men who had moved into the White House to become personal chefs for the president. While the premise is hardly anything to be ashamed of, the magic and humor that spun this off of its predecessor were miserably missing.
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- IMDb user rating: 4.8 - Years on the air: 1972–present Emmerdale Farm"" is the British soap opera set in a fictional Yorkshire village that, over five decades on the air, has evolved from slice-of-life farm story to "EastEnders" spinoff. There appear to be viewers who rate this series poorly because of the significant slide in tone and direction of this series, arguing the series sacrifices more thoughtful, purposeful plotlines for cheaper, crasser storylines these days.
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- IMDb user rating: 4.8 - Years on the air: 2015–2017 "Star Trek: Renegades" is a mini-series that goes on with a small group from the Voyager, convinced that their leaders in the vessel are possessed by enemies, and it tries to figure out who plays games with the ship and why. Reviews of the show were certainly mixed, with the most vocal critics lamenting a lack of continuity, as writing, special effects, and acting abilities were all over the map.
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- IMDb user rating: 5.1 - Years on the air: 2006–2011 This British soap is almost identical to "Emmerdale," as it focuses on the local population of a small village, and is full of over-the-top plotlines. According to regular watchers of soap operas, this serial has far worse acting than other, similar serials, which explains its incredibly low rating.
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