When a TV show "jumps the shark," that basically means that the storylines are getting too far-fetched or ridiculous. For example, IMHO, Riverdale jumped the shark in Season 3 with the introduction of ...
Time jumps can be a storytelling tool as old as time itself, allowing showrunners to bypass uneventful stretches or inject ...
Fans say a TV show has “jumped the shark” when it has become irredeemably outlandish. The term, after all, comes from the 1977 episode of Happy Days in which Henry Winkler’s Fonzie jumps over a shark ...
Almost every show that goes for multiple seasons eventually does the thing fans dread the most: the jump the shark. Not every show jumps the shark, but it's usually inevitable for long-running shows.
Fans say a TV show has “jumped the shark” when it has become irredeemably outlandish. The term, after all, comes from the 1977 episode of Happy Days in which Henry Winkler’s Fonzie jumps ...