L.A. Law--when Michael and Victor (and maybe somebody else? Can't remember) left to form their own practice.
ER--there's several moments to choose from, but I'll go with when Mark Green died (although I lost alot of interest when Carol left)
Jean Doumanian. She was usually referred to by her nickname, which was based on a woman's product that also started with Dou, if you know what I mean. She was fired before the year was out.Before Dick Ebersol, there was a woman producer. Then there was Dick Ebersol.
Her productions were worse than the Ebersol period.
Jean Doumanian. She was usually referred to by her nickname, which was based on a woman's product that also started with Dou, if you know what I mean. She was fired before the year was out.
So MANY!!
Saved By the Bell: When they went to college!! Ugh!!
Edit---I'm trying to recall when X-Files jumped the Shark. I used to love that show back in the day.
I thought it jumped during the season where they went to work at the beach resort...
Either that, or when it changed names from "Good Morning Miss Bliss... "
I have to respectfully disagree. I think the show jumped when they got rid of the first group of friends and replaced them and the title. Then, one of her new friends is the girl they based an entire episode on how annoying she was! I think her coming out was supposed to save the floundering show but, you're right, they didn't know what to do with it. I love Ellen and I couldn't watch her show. It was painful.On Ellen's TV show (the sitcom) when she came out to the audience... well for me, it was well.. now that the issue is here, what do we do with it? The writers had no clue what to do with it.
I have to respectfully disagree. I think the show jumped when they got rid of the first group of friends and replaced them and the title. Then, one of her new friends is the girl they based an entire episode on how annoying she was! I think her coming out was supposed to save the floundering show but, you're right, they didn't know what to do with it. I love Ellen and I couldn't watch her show. It was painful.
How about Gilligan's Island? No cousins, no replacement actors...can we say it never jumped?
I think Sex and the City never jumped the shark.
I don't think Seinfeld ever jumped the shark.![]()
Gilligan's was on the ramp to jump after the first episode. I could never figure out how the Professor could make an entire satellite system with coconuts but couldn't fix a hole in the boat.
Ok-- When the Harlem Globetrotters visited Gilligans Island, it officially jumped.
Starting with the 2nd season of CSI:Miami, when David Caruso became a characature of himself, I mean really, what is with those sunglasses???![]()
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Gilligan's was on the ramp to jump after the first episode. I could never figure out how the Professor could make an entire satellite system with coconuts but couldn't fix a hole in the boat.
Ok-- When the Harlem Globetrotters visited Gilligans Island, it officially jumped.
The term "jumping the shark" originated from a Happy Days episode that had Fonzie jumping with water skis over shark infested waters. It was the beginning of the end for that show, the point of no return. Thats what it means - when a long running show starts to go downhill.
So far, The Office hasn't jumped the shark yet imo.
Oh, and then they made her into a little girl. What an ANNOYING child actor that was. Does anyone else remember this child? She had curly red hair and she was just sooooooo annoying.
I think Sex and the City never jumped the shark.