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15 Shows Where Only the First Season Was Good

Some television shows start off with a bang, featuring incredible first seasons that feel tightly written, and impossible to stop watching. But sometimes the mystery goes too far, the characters become exaggerated versions of themselves, or the writers simply run out of ideas after an explosive start. In other cases, network pressure and popularity push a concept well beyond the point where it naturally should have ended. What makes these shows especially frustrating is that the first season often remains genuinely fantastic, reminding audiences how strong the series once was before things started falling apart. These are the shows where the debut season still gets recommended, even when longtime fans quietly warn people to stop there.

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13 Reasons Why

The first season told a complete story, while later seasons felt increasingly unnecessary.

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Altered Carbon

The stylish cyberpunk mystery of season one never fully carried into later episodes.

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Big Little Lies

The original season felt complete enough that continuation struggled to justify itself narratively.

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Bloodline

Its tense family drama setup weakened once the central mystery from season one was resolved.

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Glee

The first season balanced satire and heart before later years leaned heavily into excess.

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Heroes

The first season delivered exciting interconnected storytelling before later seasons lost focus and momentum.

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How to Get Away with Murder

The fast paced structure and central mystery became increasingly repetitive after the strong first season.

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Killing Eve

The sharp writing and chemistry of season one became harder to maintain afterward.

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Prison Break

The original prison escape premise felt sharp and suspenseful before the story kept stretching further.

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Riverdale

The grounded mystery setup quickly evolved into increasingly bizarre and chaotic storytelling.

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Sleepy Hollow

The original supernatural mystery premise lost energy as the mythology became more complicated.

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The Flash

The first season delivered emotional stakes and strong pacing before later seasons became formulaic.

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The Walking Dead

Its early survival horror atmosphere gradually gave way to repetitive pacing and stretched storylines.

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True Detective

Season one became legendary, making every later installment struggle under impossible expectations.

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Westworld

Its debut season balanced mystery and philosophy brilliantly before the narrative became increasingly convoluted.

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