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    • The Andy Griffith Show. - IMDb user rating: 8.3. - Years on the air: 1960–1968. Beloved deputy sheriff Barney Fife (Don Knotts) departed "The Andy Griffith" toward the end of the fifth season.
    • Battlestar Galactica. - IMDb user rating: 8.7. - Years on the air: 2004–2009. After slowly building a devout fan base, this sci-fi series took things too far in the finale of the third season.
    • The Beverly Hillbillies. - IMDb user rating: 7.2. - Years on the air: 1962–1971. Some fans felt this iconic comedy series lost some charm after switching from black-and-white to color in the third season.
    • The Brady Bunch. - IMDb user rating: 6.7. - Years on the air: 1969–1974. Hoping to revitalize viewer interest, this comedy series introduced a new character halfway through the show's fifth and final season.
  1. With this in mind, The Independent looks at 30 television shows that have "jumped the shark" over the years, ranging from comedy classics (The Simpsons, Seinfeld) to reality TV shows (Big...

    • Happy Days – 1974-1984.
    • Fear The Walking Dead – 2015-2023.
    • Grey's Anatomy – 2005-present.
    • Buffy the Vampire Slayer – 1997-2001.
    • When Riverdale turned from a simple murder mystery into a show about cults, pseudoscience, and serial killer parents
    • When zombies became public knowledge on iZombie
    • When Rio turned out to be alive and somehow didn't kill Beth for shooting him on Good Girls
    • When The Walking Dead introduced King Ezekiel and his pet tiger
  2. Apr 23, 2023 · Between shows like "Supernatural," "The Brady Bunch," and "Bones," here are some of the most egregious cases of shows jumping the shark.

  3. Oct 30, 2012 · 1. Happy Days – Fonzie literally jumps over a shark. We have Happy Days to thank for this catchy phrase to describe when a show has lost its luster and desperately tries to regain it. In the ...

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  5. Oct 4, 2017 · Here then, is a list of the seven biggest TV show incidents of jumping the shark, in my opinion. Note: the order of the episodes has no relevance, except for the last show in the list, which I believe is the biggest shark-jumping of a great TV show in history. 1) Happy Days: The departure of Richie and Ralph Malph.

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