10 Awesome TV Shows Whose Hype Totally Backfired!

10. Buffy The Vampire Slayer

Joss Whedon has had an... interesting career, hasn't he? Starting out as a TV show-runner before moving on to big budget Hollywood movies like Serenity and The Avengers, Whedon has cemented his place in geek culture. But as geeks are one to do, his work can be built up just a bit too much.

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Case in point, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, by far Whedon's most lasting work on television. Besides kicking off Sarah Michelle Gellar's career, it's also gained notoriety for its fun monster action, its progressive politics about sexual orientation and gender roles, while also being one of the best character dramas on the air in its day.

However, if you want people to see all that, then you might wanna start them off later in the show's life. For the first one and a half seasons, Buffy is a straightforward monster of the week show taking place in a high school. Granted, a really good monster of the week show, but a lot of it hasn't aged well, even in later seasons.

You can't really blame Buffy for not ageing great in this regard, but in this age of Rebecca Sugar, G Willow Wilson, Noelle Stevenson, and the Wachowski sisters, the feminist and sexual politics of Buffy that made it so acclaimed seem quaint at best, toothless at worst when viewed today. Not helped by Joss turning out to be nowhere near as enlightened as he portrayed himself.

Still a great show overall, but definitely one we've been selling too hard.

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