• 2023's worst TV shows revealed
  • From disappointing debuts to tedious finales
  • See the ultimate flop HERE

The curtain has been pulled back, and the spotlight is shining on the most disappointing shows of 2023 according to 'Rotten Tomatoes'. It's time to dish out the dirt on the series that made us switch channels faster than you can say "remote control"!

The disappointment debuts 

The year was ripe with anticipation for new TV adventures, but some shows, like 'Max's Velma' and 'Prime Video's Citadel,' crashed and burned upon takeoff. They promised us a TV buffet but served up a half-baked TV dinner instead!

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The veteran letdowns 

It wasn't just the newbies that fizzled out; some old-timers lost their spark too. The CW's 'The Flash' and AMC's 'Fear the Walking Dead' had fans yawning through their final runs. It seems even superheroes and zombies can overstay their welcome!

The ultimate flop

But the burning question remains: which network's show took the cake for the most cringe-worthy content of the year? The answer lies at the bottom of the list:

5. 'Anatomy of a Scandal' - TV Network: Netflix, Starring: Sienna Miller, Michelle Dockery, Rupert Friend, Naomi Scott, Josette Simon

4. 'Sex/Life' - TV Network: Netflix, Starring: Sarah Shahi, Mike Vogel, Adam Demos, Margaret Odette

3. 'Queen Cleopatra' - TV Network: Netflix, Starring: Jada Pinkett Smith, Adele James, Craig Russell

2. 'Invasion' - TV Network: Apple TV+, Starring: Golshifteh Farahani, Shiori Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, Billy Barratt

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Lily-Rose Depp (Jocelyn), Abel Tesfaye (Tedros), The Idol (2023). Photo credit: Eddy Chen/HBO PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUT

1. 'The Idol' - TV Network: HBO, Starring: Lily-Rose Depp, Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, Suzanna Son, Troye Sivan, Moses Sumney

So, there you have it – the shows that should have been grounded before they ever took flight. Remember, when it comes to TV, it's not just about the quantity; it's the quality that keeps us coming back for more!