The walking dead. A good show with high production value I will admit.
But I found it to be souless morbid and honestly disgusting.
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The walking dead. A good show with high production value I will admit.
But I found it to be souless morbid and honestly disgusting.
Stranger Things. Gave up after the first season. It just felt like the show was trying too hard to feel like something nostalgic from the 80s without any of the substance or writing the things from the 80s it was trying to mimic had.
The sopranos. I got halfway through season 2 and decided I just didn't give a shit about finishing it.
I feel like it was a show that was greatly helped by the once a week group viewing era.
Walking Dead, House of the Dragon
Banshee. There's only so many times you can watch a guy get the absolute piss bashed out of him
The show that this fuck Microsoft clip is from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zpCOYkdvTQ
I was set on watching until this quote occurs to get the full suspense and context and comedic relief.... but I failed my goal during episode 2. Cannot suspend disbelief for this one, it's too dumb, makes no sense, most jokes fall flat. It's like they gave Gandalf a clown costume and Frodo acts as though that's normal and we're supposed to be falling off of our seats from that
Mr. Robot
Feels too dark. Drugs, depression, dystopia, alter egos?
Feels like I'm watching some conspiracy theory documentary, way to dark.
Succession, its just rich people doing rich people things. So much boring family drama.
The Wire. I stop watching because too much corrupt cop moments that triggers PTSD.
Stanger Things. The part where
spoiler
Eleven got arrested for a fight.
Too similar to my life story
I hate anything that portrays cops as good or even neutral. I hate to see characters victimized by police or bullying from peers.
Didn't finish Lost. Like WTF dude, a fucking
spoiler
Island with weird ghost monsters? Confusing... then quickly become Boring... 🥱
The Walking Dead, the story is boring and dragged on too long and I lost interest.
Probably a lot more boring TV, but probably too boring for me to even remember.
Amerikans.
Like really y'all that addicted to the honey‽ Everybody is fucking everybody and only the two main characters know and can talk about it?
Better Call Saul. I tried, i truly tried, but i just couldn't get through the first few eps. It was super shit.