The 6 Worst TV Shows of 2022 (Yes, They Made the Cut)

 Not every TV show can hit the mark, and 2022 was no exception. While the year delivered some incredible series, there were a few that left audiences scratching their heads, disappointed, or downright frustrated. From overhyped adaptations to underdeveloped concepts, these six shows failed to live up to expectations. Here’s our rundown of the worst TV shows of 2022, the series that promised much but delivered far less.


The 6 Worst TV Shows of 2022

1. Resident Evil – Season 1 (2022)
Despite the enduring popularity of the video game franchise, this adaptation struggled with confusing timelines, uneven pacing, and a lack of compelling character development. Fans and newcomers alike found the plot convoluted and the execution disappointing, making it a major misstep in the Resident Evil universe.

2. Halo: The Series – Season 1 (2022)
A visually impressive attempt to bring the iconic video game world to life, but the series faltered with weak storytelling, flat characters, and uneven pacing. Longtime fans were left frustrated by inconsistencies and a lack of the epic scale they expected from the Halo universe.

3. Naomi – Season 1 (2022)
A promising young superhero series that stumbled with a disjointed plot and inconsistent character writing. While the lead performance had potential, the show struggled to balance its tone, leaving viewers underwhelmed and disconnected from the story.

4. Obi-Wan Kenobi – Season 1 (2022)
Despite the excitement of returning to the Star Wars universe, this series disappointed many with its pacing issues, uneven storytelling, and underutilized secondary characters. While some moments delivered nostalgia, the overall narrative felt flat and failed to capture the magic of the franchise.

5. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Season 1 (2022)
Attempted to blend superhero action with legal comedy, but clashed tonally, resulting in uneven humor and a lack of cohesive storytelling. Fans of the MCU found it less engaging and criticized the inconsistent character development and reliance on gimmicks over substance.

6. Batwoman – Season 3 (2022)
The series struggled with continuity, uneven writing, and lackluster character arcs, leaving viewers frustrated by missed opportunities in the Arrowverse. Season 3 failed to recover the momentum of earlier seasons, making it one of the weaker comic book adaptations of the year.


Conclusion

Even in a strong year for television, some series just don’t hit the mark. These six shows exemplify the disappointments of 2022, from missed adaptations and weak storytelling to inconsistent execution. While some had potential, they ultimately failed to capture the audience’s imagination or live up to expectations. Here’s hoping 2023 brings stronger storytelling, tighter writing, and series that truly deliver.

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