Twitter asks: Which pop culture storylines need to go?

Any ardent fan of a TV show or movie will have certain concerns about what they are consuming. Sometimes it’s the romantic choices of characters; sometimes it’s the blatant loose end; sometimes it is the controversial finale. There’s always a storyline that fans and critics can have a lot of arguments about.
So if you could erase every storyline [insert piece of entertainment here], what would that be? Creator of many pop culture threads Tay (@moodsofaquarius) asked the very same question in a series of viral tweets last week.
The request is for a range of shows by female ensembles in the 2000s Sex and the City And Charmedon the phenomena of Shonda Rhimes scandal And Grey’s anatomyto soapy teen dramas gossip Girl And Riverdale. Needless to say, Twitter had a lot of thoughts. Quote tweets for each show start in the hundreds and go into the thousands with people like euphoria, The Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little LiarsAnd How to get away with murder get the most objections.
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Sometimes hilarious, sometimes questionable, the answers are worth a look. Here’s a selection of things people would remove from the most talked about shows and films of the last few decades. And speaking of storylines, there are a few spoiler in advance.
Romantic Choices
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Unnecessary character deaths
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Whole characters and personalities
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…everything?
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Nothing!
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https://mashable.com/article/twitter-storylines-tv-movies Twitter asks: Which pop culture storylines need to go?