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(→‎Video Games: Big Rigs isn't the only game made by Stellar Stone, merely the most infamous one. Other games by this studio are also stellar (pun intended) examples of laziness and lack of caring.)
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** Of course, ''RPM'' is a positive case of They Just Didn't Care. Disney point-blank told the producer, "The show is ending, do what you want," which led to the creators to just swing for the fences. It didn't work to save the show (at least in Disney's eyes), but it did become one of the best ''Rangers'' seasons so far.
* [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s short-lived game show ''[[Set for Life]]'' omitted the ''qualifying rounds'' that determined how much each contestant would be playing for in the rest of the game — resulting in a lame ''[[Deal or No Deal]]'' knockoff with arbitrary cash values.
* When [[FOX]] doesn't care, they ''really'' don't care—not only did they [[Screwed by the Network|cancel]] the much-loved ''[[Wonderfalls]]'' and ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' ahead of their time(s), but they aired their respective episodes out of order, leading to confusion and a lack of continuity.
* The writers of ''[[24]]'' notoriously admitted that they started each season with no idea where that season's complicated conspiracy plot would end up. This led to characters who would end up being in on the villains' plot being performed and written as though they were good guys, because it hadn't actually been decided that they were bad guys yet. Which, of course, led to them doing things that made absolutely no sense when you knew where their loyalties truly lied. Hey, why would you expect a series whose episodes are supposed to be taking place over the course of a single day to have tighter continuity?