
Even the greatest television shows occasionally stumble. A series can deliver years of brilliant storytelling, unforgettable characters, and classic episodes, only to produce one installment that leaves fans scratching their heads. Maybe the writers wanted to try an experiment, or the story just stops flat on its feet. Whatever the case, fans notice and make themselves known.
The fact that these episodes stand out so much is often a testament to the quality of the shows surrounding them. These are widely regarded as some of the weakest episodes from otherwise beloved television series.
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Fly – Breaking Bad
Often cited as the most divisive episode of Breaking Bad, “Fly” traps Walt and Jesse in the lab chasing a contaminating insect. Some admire its character work, while others consider it an unusually slow detour.
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Stranger in a Strange Land – Lost
Among Lost fans, this episode is notorious for revealing the origin of Jack’s tattoos. The flashbacks feel inconsequential compared to the island mysteries, making it a frequent choice for the show’s weakest outing.
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The Great Divide – Avatar: The Last Airbender
Even fans of Avatar often skip this episode. The conflict between two feuding tribes lacks the emotional depth and world-building that made the rest of the series so beloved.
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Justice – Star Trek: The Next Generation
This early Next Generation episode features a bizarre society where minor crimes are punishable by death. Many fans consider it among the show’s roughest early efforts.
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Fear Her – Doctor Who
David Tennant’s era produced many classics, but “Fear Her” rarely appears on favorite-episode lists. Its story about a lonely child trapping people in drawings is often viewed as underwhelming.
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The Principal and the Pauper – The Simpsons
This episode revealed that Principal Skinner was actually an impostor. The twist was so unpopular that later episodes largely ignored it, and many fans still consider it a major mistake.
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Intro to Felt Surrogacy – Community
This puppet episode divided viewers sharply. While some appreciated the experiment, many felt it lacked the sharp humor that defined the series.
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Space – The X-Files
One of the earliest episodes of The X-Files, “Space” is often criticized for its weak story and awkward effects. It stands out in a series otherwise known for imaginative mysteries.
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The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
The colonial-era flashback episode has its defenders, but it frequently appears near the bottom of fan rankings due to its unusual premise and departure from the normal formula.
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Beer Bad – Buffy the Vampire Slayer
In this episode, magical beer causes college students to regress into cavemen. Even many devoted Buffy fans acknowledge that the concept never quite works as intended.
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In Camelot – The Sopranos
While not universally disliked, “In Camelot” often ranks low among Sopranos episodes. Its focus on Tony’s father’s former mistress lacks the intensity viewers expect from the series.
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The Long Night – Game of Thrones
The massive battle against the White Walkers should have been a defining television event. Instead, complaints about darkness, visibility, and storytelling choices made it one of the show’s most controversial episodes.
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Route 666 – Supernatural
This early Supernatural episode involving a haunted truck is frequently singled out as one of the series’ weakest. Even fans who love the show often rank it near the bottom.
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The Last Christmas – Modern Family
This late-series holiday episode is frequently cited by fans as one of the show’s weaker efforts. Misunderstandings pile up excessively, and many viewers felt the character conflicts seemed forced compared to the series’ usual charm and warmth.
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Night Family – Rick and Morty
While some fans enjoy it, others cite “Night Family” as an example of the show leaning too heavily into a single joke. Its reception was notably more mixed than many classic episodes.
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