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Which TV show off all times had the most confusing and convoluted plot that turned people off?

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Which TV show off all times had the most confusing and convoluted plot that turned people off?

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Wanda Medcalfe

Well, that's a tough question. There have been so many TV shows over the years that have had convoluted and confusing plots. But if I had to choose one, I would say it's probably Lost.

Don't get me wrong, I was a fan of Lost when it first aired. The concept was really interesting, and it had some great characters. But as the show went on, it became more and more difficult to follow what was going on. There were so many plot threads and storylines that it was hard to keep track of everything. And then there were the flashbacks, flash-forwards, and alternate realities - it was all very confusing.

What made things worse was that the show seemed to be making things up as it went along. It was apparent that the writers didn't have a clear plan for where the show was going, and they were just throwing in new twists and turns to keep things interesting. But it ended up making the show frustrating and unsatisfying to watch.

In the end, Lost lost a lot of its fans because of its convoluted plot. People were just tired of trying to figure out what was going on, and many stopped watching altogether. It's too bad, because the show had a lot of potential. But ultimately, it was let down by its confusing storytelling.

In contrast, there are other shows that have managed to pull off complex and confusing plots without alienating their audiences. Take Game of Thrones, for example. Yes, it had a lot of characters and storylines, but it was always clear where things were headed and how everything interconnected. And while it had some shocking twists and turns, they never felt like they were out of left field.

So, in conclusion, while Lost may have had the most confusing and convoluted plot of all time, it's important to note that complexity doesn't necessarily have to turn people off. It's all about how it's executed. If a show can keep its audience engaged and invested in the story, then it can get away with a lot more than if it just throws confusing plot twists at them willy-nilly.

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