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Not every season of atelevisionseries must observe the same level of tone throughout its run , but some seasons are so weirdly unlike that it can almost finger like an entirely unlike show . Oftentimes , major cast change can completely transform the dynamics of a show , with raw characters being stick in to fill the void leave by those who have leave , and it just does not palpate the same . There are other instances , even in anthology shows , where , despite having a uniform atmosphere and tone , the serial publication introduces new aspects that just do n’t feel cohesive to all that came before .

There are famous examples of season that make a show feel completely different , such as the final season ofScrubs , which was sometimes calledScrubs : Med School , to differentiate just how many major changes had been made to the cast , setting , and expressive style of the series . For other display , the change demand the product , such asCommunitywhere the creator was flame behind the scenes , and their replacement brought a different intuitive feeling to the series . Some of these series managed to turn over things around and retake the tactual sensation of their original run , but others maintain these change andnever again mat like the earliest time of year of the show .

10Scrubs (Season 9)

Changes in cast and the absence of main characters made Scrubs season 9 feel like a different show

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The final season ofScrubs , sometimes know asScrubs : Med School , massively change the entire structure of the show , most notably through the fond absence seizure of its main characters and narrator J.D , played by Zach Braff , who appear in just six episodes . Withseveral major cast members being replace by a new crop of medical students , Scrubsseason 9 attempted and failed to reboot the serial completely . Scrubs’updated format and major revisions did not set down with consultation or critics and the show was then canceled .

9Community (Season 4)

The absence of creator and showrunner Dan Harmon made community season 4 feel like a different show

Communityseason 4 was acknowledge as the “ gas - leakage year ” for good reasonableness , usually see as the weakest in the show ’s entire tally this can be mostly ascribe to the absence seizure of the series creator and showrunner Dan Harmon . Harmon was sack after season 3 and the subsequent episodes , alas , madeCommunitylook like a show that wasbadly try on to imitate Harmon ’s signature self - referential style . The results were so bad that after Harmon returned to the show for season 5 the characters write off their unknown and out - of - character behavior by claiming an in - universe gasolene leak had have it .

8Black Mirror (Season 5)

A tonal shift and focus on interpersonal relationship made Black Mirror season 5 feel like a different show

The fifth time of year of Charlie Brooker ’s dystopian technical anthology seriesBlack Mirrorhad a noticeably unlike pure tone to the seasons before it . With just three episodes , the themesBlack Mirroraddressed change over aside from technology and concentre more on interpersonal family relationship . TheseBlack Mirrorepisodes were not quite as blue and lurid as beforein particular the installment “ Rachel , Jack and Ashley Too ” starring Miley Cyrus , which fell flat and experience corny , predictable , and just not theBlack Mirroraudiences had come in to look .

7The Office (Season 8 and 9)

The absence of Steve Carell and acknowledgment of the documentary made the final seasons of The Office feel like a different show

The absence of Steve Carell as Michael Scott inThe Officeduring the net two seasons take to a thoroughgoing shift in the tone and find of the series . As the central figure and manager of Dunder Mifflin , The Officetried to make up for his departure by include new case , but it just could not fill up the vacuum entrust by Carell . Season 9 also vary the dynamics ofThe Officeby address the show ’s documentary construct straight off and showcasing the people behind the view , such as Brian the gravy mic manipulator , which felt jarring and unknown since the show had not once referenced him in the premature eight seasons .

6Parks and Recreation (Season 1)

Having not yet found its feet and developed its characters Parks and Recreation’s first season feels like a different show

In thefirst season ofParks and Recreationthe show had not yet found its voiceand the characters were not yet to the full formed . Leslie Knope , bring by Amy Poehler , was ab initio evince to have romantic tactile sensation for Mark Brendanawicz , played by Paul Schnider , and this story and his character would be write out of the show entirely in recent seasons . Andy Dwyer , play by Chris Pratt , was present as a drunk mooching loafer and would germinate into the show ’s most endearing character by and by on . Overall , Parks and Recreationseason 1 showcased that TV series sometimes need prison term to find their feet andbefore return their best episodes .

5Games of Thrones (Season 8)

A rushed last season and inconsistent character motivations made Game of Thrones season 8 feel like a different show

The final season ofGame of Throneshad gear up itself an insurmountable challenge , it necessitate to wrap up years ’ worth of interlinked storyline based on a al-Qur’an series that had yet to be completed . With six sequence to enclose up the entire ensemble mould ’s plot line , the time of year felt like a rushed and discrepant narrative that was miles aside from the show ’s flower . Characters like Daenerys Targaryen and Jaime Lannister acted in ways that were not consistent with previously established traits , and overall , the haphazard terminate felt like it undermined the entire series . The last serial publication ofGame of Thronesstands as the most dissatisfactory television foibleof the modern era .

4True Detective (Season 2)

Tonal shifts and a confusing plot made True Detective season 2 feel like a different show

3Dexter (Season 5)

The loss of central tenants in Dexter Morgan’s life made Dexter season 5 feel like a different show

2Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Season 4)

The move from high school to college made Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 4 feel like a different show

InBuffy the Vampire Slayerseason 4,Buffy Summers and the rest of the Scooby Gang transition from high-pitched school to collegewhich led to major changes in the dynamic of the characters , put , and themes that the serial turn to . This season introduce newfangled characters , like Riley Finn and Tara Maclay , who would become key to many forthcoming plot line . Overall , the shift from high schoolhouse to college allowedBuffy the Vampire Slayerto deliver some of its very skilful episodes , like “ Hush ” , and accost more ripe concepts and topics .

1The Simpsons (Season 9)

The first season of many that made The Simpsons feel like a different show

Perhaps the definitive example of a television series whose report can motley wildly from one time of year to another , it was in season 9 thatThe Simpsonsstarted to feel like a completely different show . The prime case is the infamous sequence “ The Principal and the Pauper ” whichstripped Principal Skinner of his established backstory and revealed his identity as Armin Tamzarian . This willingness to mess up with the logic of the series was the first in a long line of tonic change that direct tothe Flanderization of Homer ’s neighbor Ned , The Simpsons’over - trust on celebrity cameos , and the loss of the aroused heart that categorized the show ’s early season .

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