Creating a full, quality season for aTV showis extremely difficult.

For one thing, TV watchers have very strong opinions.

What one viewer might absolutely love, another will brand as the worst episode of television ever.

Sylvester Stallone as Rocky and Sigourney Weaver as Ripely in Alien.

Then there are those who choose to omit an entire year of a show, likeThe Vampire Diariesseason 7.

With 235 episodes, it stands to reason that not every one of them would be great.

While some overarching plot points are threaded throughout the episodes, some just focus on ever more outlandish scenarios.

Sylvester Stallone in Demolition Man and Kurt Russell in Big Trouble in Little China

This one is hard to watch for a few reasons.

Kori’s reaction at the “memorial service” itself says it all.

So much so, that she even got her very own standalone episode in the show’s fifth season.

The Timeless Child in Doctor Who and Daenerys in Game of Thrones.

With the Sherman-Palladinos no longer part of the project, their absence changed the tone dramatically.

Lorelei is insufferable and Christopher does not cover himself in glory either.

It was such a departure from the show that viewers were used to, it was almost unwatchable.

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As with many popular shows, it is difficult to come up with a finale that will appease everybody.

This was seen withGame of ThronesandThe Sopranoson the very same internet, andTrue Bloodjoins those controversial ranks.

Annoyingly, the plot of the episode is actually quite important to the season’s arc.

It’s no wonder fans of the show are very selective when watching this particular part.

Michael was meant to be the worst offender, with many cringe-worthy moments and politically incorrect remarks.

But, this season 6 episode brings all the toe-curling awkwardness of the previous seasons back to the forefront.