Did my split at the end ofToy history 3mean nothing to you , Disney ? !

There are obviously spoilers ahead !

1.First,Ted Lassofelt like it came to a very natural conclusion with Season 3. However, it was recentlyrevealedit will be returning for Season 4, with several main cast members reportedly expected to return, and I’m not sure it’s necessary now.

2.TheToy Storymovies were a perfect trilogy. In fact,Toy Story 3had one of the best (and most heartbreaking) endings for a movie trilogy, in my opinion. However, there have now been two more movies, which make it feel like my tears were for nothing.

4.The first two seasons ofEuphoriawere appointment TV for me because I loved watching live with everyone on the internet and seeing the memes and discourse. But I really think the showdoesn’t need a Season 3at this point.

5.The first twoHome Alonemovies remain classic Christmas movies to this day. However, Hollywood somehow decided to make four more movies afterHome Alone 2: Lost in New York, and Macaulay Culkin wasn’t even in them.

6.Grey’s Anatomywill always be one of my favorite TV shows of all time. I stuck with it after Sandra Oh’s Cristina left, when Patrick Dempsey’s Derek died, and even whenEllen Pompeo cut back her involvementas Meredith, but now I’m begging for a final season.

7.Frozenshould’ve been a standalone movie, but I didn’t mindFrozen 2. However, the fact that we are now gettingFrozen 3, andpossiblyFrozen 4,seems a little much.

8.Supernaturalcreator Eric Kripke notablyleft the seriesafter Season 5, which concluded the original five-season arc for the show he envisioned. And personally, the Season 5 finale would’ve made a better series finale than Season 15.

9.TheIndiana Jonesmovies should’ve just remained a great trilogy, with Harrison Ford hanging up Indy’s iconic hat afterThe Last Crusade. But no, we’ve now gotten two more movies since 1989.

10.The first season ofThe Handmaid’s Talewas enthralling, terrifying, and must-watch TV. But the show really lost me after Season 2, and now it has been two years since Season 5, and the sixth season is still on the way buthasn’t even filmed yet.

11.ThePirates of the Caribbeanmovies remain three of my favorite movies of all time. But, notice I said THREE, because this movie franchise should’ve stopped afterAt World’s End.

12.The Walking Deadis one of my favorite shows of all time, but even I can see that the series should’ve ended after Andrew Lincoln left. And now, even though the show has ended, we still have several spinoff series.

13.Squid Gamewould’ve been a perfect limited series. That’s it. It should never have gotten a second season because Episode 9 perfectly completed the story but also left us with questions I don’t really need the answer to.

14.Although controversial,13 Reasons Whyshould’ve been a limited series that ended after the Season 1 finale. Instead, Netflix kept renewing it, and we got three more seasons that were completely unnecessary and a series finale that was not good.

15.Dexterdelivered some of the most jaw-dropping TV moments of all time. However, the original series overstayed its welcome — and could’ve ended after Season 6 — and now there was a limited series, an upcoming prequel, andANOTHERspinoff series.

16.For All Mankindis one of my favorite underrated shows to tell people to watch. Seasons 1–3 are top-tier television in my book. However, Season 4 kind of lost me, and now I’m wondering if the show has overstayed its welcome.

17.And finally, the first three seasons ofAmerican Horror Storyremain some of the best TV.Murder House, Asylum,andCovenare legendary. But somehow, we’re now on Season 12, and it’s just not good anymore.

Hannah Waddingham and Jason Sudeikis in a three-panel scene from "Ted Lasso." They share a heartfelt hug, displaying emotional expressions in an airport setting

Woody and Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story are held by Bonnie in the top image. In the middle, Andy looks at the camera. In the bottom, Woody and Buzz stand together, with Woody saying, "So long, partner"

A scene from "Big Little Lies" featuring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Zoe Kravitz, and more where they stand, shocked, at the top of the stairs looking down at a body

Scenes from the show "Euphoria" featuring characters Fezco (Angus Cloud), Cassie (Sydney Sweeney), Rue (Zendaya), and Jules (Hunter Schafer)

Top: Kevin McCallister smiling with winter hat. Middle: Kate McCallister smiling. Bottom: Large Christmas tree with angels at Rockefeller Center

Sandra Oh as Dr. Christina Yang and Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey in a medical drama scene from Grey's Anatomy. Dr. Yang is talking to Dr. Grey

Elsa uses her magic in the snow while Anna looks on, Elsa and Anna hug, and Elsa and Anna hold hands, from the movie Frozen

Three scenes from "Supernatural" with Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki: top, Ackles' face bloodied; middle, Padalecki looking sad; bottom, both embracing

Harrison Ford and Sean Connery in scenes from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," featuring horseback riding and sunset silhouettes against ancient architecture

Elisabeth Moss and Ann Dowd in three scenes from "The Handmaid's Tale." Moss wears a red robe, Dowd wears a dark coat. Both are in character

Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, and Johnny Depp in pirate attire aboard a ship from a scene in a "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie

Three scenes from The Walking Dead featuring Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln): walking through woods, leading a group of zombies, and pointing a gun

A scene from "Squid Game" where Gi-hun talks on the phone and tells an unknown person he wants to know who they are

Top: Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen with a cut on his face. Middle: Computer screen displaying a WAV file. Bottom: Hannah Baker's parents looking shocked as they listen to one of her tapes

Michael C. Hall in character as Dexter Morgan, standing over a body on a table in a dimly lit room with stained glass windows in scenes from the TV show "Dexter."

Scenes from "For All Mankind": office setting with Sarah Jones, Krys Marshall, and others; astronauts pushing equipment; astronauts shaking hands on the moon

Top: Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga sit on the floor talking. Middle: Sarah Paulson looks distressed. Bottom: Jessica Lange wears a wide-brim hat and a cape, holding a cigarette