32. Unan1mous
Unan1mous only put fans through 22 minutes an episode, but for some this felt like a lifetime. Reality TV haters were united in their sentiment that this show should never have been made, with their prayers answered after just a single eight-episode season.
The concept of this show was that a group of strangers would be locked in a bunker with no access to technology. The “team” would need to unanimously decide who would leave with the grand prize (a lot of money) at the end of the show. If anyone left prematurely, the money got cut in half, and so forth. The Miami Herald called it nothing short of unpleasant in their review, and viewers struggled to remain engaged across the season.
33. $#*! My Dad Says
What do you mean a William Shatner project could turn into something s#*? That happened, thanks to Warner Brother and CBS. “Bleep My Dad Says”, as the marketing material called it, portrayed some promise considering it was created from Justin Halpern’s real-life Twitter feed, where he was sharing real-time hilarious quotes from his father, Sam.
The Twitter magic was not to be duplicated, and the show was a critic bomb. Slant Mag called it “dismal”, writing that it “harbors the worst qualities of every lame, four-camer, laugh-track sitcom on television”. Lucky for them, it didn’t see the light of day after season one.