One of the worst things, is getting into something, because once you get into it you will want more and many things will block you from doing so; • If it’s old, when it stops that’s probably it unless it’s brought back in the future which is a gamble. If it does get brought back, it probably won’t be the same. • If it’s new and you go through it wanting to see what happens next, you’ll hit a roadblock and have to wait for a possibly good continuation or a possible bad follow up. If the follow up is bad than the disappointment hurts more than trying to enjoy something you weren’t as invested in. • If it continues for a long time eventually without fail some part of the continuation will deflate your enthusiasm sense 8 times out of 10 the continuation or sequel doesn’t live up to the original in some way. • If the basic concept of it is interesting and you want to see where they go with it there’s no guarantee it will live up to its potential. • And let’s say any of the aboves worst outcome happen, the only way to “fix it” to be better or see a return to form of sort is wait for someone else to do it or you can spend a lot of time trying to go the extra mile. Good luck with that if you have the time…