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  "textContent": "Some television shows arrive with a great premise, tell a complete story, and leave a lasting impression. Then they get renewed. What follows is often a second season that stretches the concept beyond its natural limits, introduces unnecessary twists, or simply repeats what already worked the first time. Viewers keep watching out of loyalty, but the magic rarely feels the same. The most memorable series are often the ones that know exactly when to stop, even if networks and audiences want more. These shows delivered everything they needed to say in a single season, making every episode feel purposeful and satisfying from beginning to end.\n\nThe post 15 TV Shows That Really Only Needed One Season appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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