6 TV shows that remain enjoyable despite continuity errors, MovieWeb says

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A MovieWeb roundup published Jan. 29, 2026 lists six TV shows — Glee, Game of Thrones, That '70s Show, Friends, Young Sheldon and Doctor Who — that remain enjoyable despite continuity errors, plot holes and other inconsistencies. On Glee, the article notes, the show's popularity and storylines shift from episode to episode (for example, the club is celebrated one moment and mocked the next, and Quinn’s sudden recovery is never fully explained), but its "borderline unhinged" characters, nonsensical stories and vibrant musical numbers keep viewers coming back.

MovieWeb says Game of Thrones has visible flaws—such as implausible travel times, uneven character development in later seasons and departures from the books—but remains a complicated, culturally significant watch. That '70s Show leans into its inconsistencies (meta jokes, timeline confusions, five Christmas episodes between 1976 and 1980, disappearing siblings) and the piece describes it as endearing and comical despite those issues.

The article highlights Friends' timeline problems (characters' birthdays changing, inconsistent flashbacks, Chandler and Monica's backstory revealed late, and duplicated moments like two first "I love yous") yet notes the show grew in depth as it got more popular and remains one of the most popular sitcoms.

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