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Yes, but only if you have atleast watched a season worth of content. I think it is okay to rate a show from season 1 forinstance. And being able to chance your opinion about it if season 2 rocks your world out of the blue. I mean, I don't need to watch the whole sex and the city to understand the show isn't for me. But am I going to rate it from my personal præferences? No, that wouldn't really give people who likes these types of shows the correct score in the end.
I meant dropping as in: dropping it after a few episodes (not completing a whole season)