24. AfterMASH
AfterMASH begins where the first M*A*S*H series left off, with the main characters from the hospital going home after the conclusion of the Korean War. Its first season may have finished in the top 10, but in its second season, it was completely outclassed by the competition on NBC, which was The A-Team. As a direct result of the unfavorable evaluations, the event was abruptly canceled.
It appears like Hollywood is incapable of ever leaving a popular product alone, and that is precisely what occurred here; because it was tied to M*A*S*H, they just believed that people demanded more and would accept whatever was handed to them. Due to the fact that it was such a terrible idea, Time magazine ranked it as one of 20th century’s worst ideas.
23. Private Eye
The television drama took place in 1950s Hollywood, despite the fact that it debuted in 1987. The series was cancelled owing to low ratings after only broadcasting seven of its twelve episodes, despite the fact that all episodes were produced.
Even if the majority of people have totally forgotten about this terrible program, the United States has not forgotten about Josh Brolin, who played one of the principal roles in the show. Since his Private Eye stint, Brolin’s career has, happily, seen a significant uptick in both quality and quantity. It is possible for one lousy job to ruin an actor’s whole career, but happily, that did not happen in this particular scenario.