What long running tv shows did NOT jump the shark?

The Outer Limits.

It’s debatable as to whether Lost ultimately failed as a show, but I don’t think there’s any obvious actual shark moment (other than the literal one).

I don’t think we can count anything that happens in the last season of a show as being able to qualify as a shark moment unless it directly led to cancellation.

HIMYM isn’t over but it’s nearing the end and I think it has remained of pretty consistent quality, and if anything has just gotten more and more popular.

Six had a great arc, but some cringeworthy moments. Seven had a stupid arc but some great individual episodes. It took a rewatch to figure out and recontextualize my initial impressions.

I’d say Jacob’s flashback episode was the moment when the shark was jumped.

Agreed. I know a lot of people hated the show after RDA left, but I thought it kept going quite well!

SGA in generally considered to have jumped the shark at the end of season 3 and the two final seasons were utter crap.

I dunno, I changed channel during the commercial break :wink:

Not made up “grew a beard” is an actual term used frequently to describe a show that gets better.

South Park has aged and matured like a fine wine.

I would say it did around season 5, when they took the two most neurotic and good characters (Chandler and Monica) and made them go out. It lost a lot there, the next few seasons were weaker, and it did recover a bit towards the end, but never as good as first few seasons…

I always felt it kind of did when half the cast left, and the cast of Farscape joined and the Ori were brought it. But I believe that might have been to do with being suprised at not being cancelled…

Definitely jumped the shark, Cleese left and Chapmans influence ran riot, series 4 is barely watchable. Pick an episode and watch one, it will ruin your memories of Python…

Nope, it’s different but stiil good for me.

I recall an abundance of big titty jokes, and not much else. Almost all of their “classic” sketches come from seasons 1-3.

That was a repeated issue for SG-1.

This is IMO one of the most difficult pieces of long running show. The romantic tension is a main subject line of the show, but leaving it unresolved for too long frustrates some viewers. I think that the tension should never be resolved. Every time a show resolves it, it goes down hill.

Are there any long running shows (at least 3-4 seasons) that never resolved a sexual tension relationship?

The Avengers (1960s) with various females sort of.

Did Marlin Perkins every have poor ole Jim wrestle a shark on any episode of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom ? :slight_smile:

I agree with including Breaking Bad. The fourth season was just as strong as the first.

I also agree with Star Trek DS9. The later seasons of DS9, once the Dominion War gets going, are better than some of the early seasons.

I’m going to disagree with the people who want to include the Sopranos. I loved the early seasons, but I found the last two seasons almost unwatchable.

But they still ended the series on a high note.

d&r

No, like fine cheese.
Fine cheese, that has been cut.

:smiley:

er FYI “Jump the Shark” doesn’t mean “went downhill.”

“Jump the Shark” means using some kind of “gimmick” to boost declining ratings, the phrase made famous by Happy Days where Fonzie literally jumped over a shark tank as they visited Hollywood. gag.

Anyway, what came to mind for me, including many already mentioned - just trying to sum up IMO:

MASH
Mary Tyler Moore
Simpsons
Bonanza
Gunsmoke
Dick Van Dyke
Andy Griffith
(Really almost anything from about 1970 on down as I don’t think such a concept entered their minds back then.)

Frasier is the one series I think that did this and it made it work. And the show kept its quality for the most part IMO, although I agree it took a slight dip after that and I never liked the idea of those 2 finally getting together. Not believable.

And I agree Friends is the all-time winner on this one, though I had already started losing interest as it catered more and more to a teeny bopper crowd with all the “relationship drama” :double gag: