-Orange is the New Black is utter dogshit. For some reason I felt like checking it out after the hype had died out a bit, and I was not pleased. From a quick google search I knew it suffered a major quality drop from S3 onwards, so I suffered through 2 seasons and watched the 3rd sped up just to observe the trainwreck. Horny multiracial lesbians and incessant virtue-signalling aside, I got really invested in some characters (mainly Red, Taystee and a handful few more) and wanted to see more of them, plus Orange is only ever "good" during its biggest and most plot-impactful moments (such as a character dying or a major reveal). Orange's biggest problem is how much it fucking meanders between those "good" scenes turning into the most obnoxious highschool drama where characters make the dumbest decisions just so it stretches itself into 59mins X 13 episodes. What merits it has are completely and utterly overshadowed by its abysmal writing.
Perhaps the most hilarious fuck up Orange writers unwittingly made was making the black characters seem like the most ghetto thugs during S2 when the intention was to empower them: they end up bullying other inmates, stealing, smugly cutting in line, threatening others to sell drugs and doing other thuggist nigger level shit - all because they felt they were owed special treatment due to slavery happening over 100 years ago. And I liked the black characters before this bullshit because they were lighthearted and funny (namely Taystee and Black Cindy).
The rest I read plot synopsis for until I reached a certain character's death and the prison riots that ensued. I thought, shit, at least I gotta see the drama for myself - and oh I wish I didn't. tldr; even when faced with a grim event, the show manages to fuck up its tone tremendously by having said dead character's friends cracking jokes
the very next episode. It was a massively incompetent piece of shit that I can't believe gets this much praise just because of "muh inclusivity".
I hope Jenji Kohan gets AIDS for writing this sloppy soap-boxy trashfire.
-Dunno how much of an unpopular opinion this is, but I thought
Squid Game was subpar. There have been an oversaturation in survival game based shows/movies/anime/etc that the appeal has been long lost to me. I didn't like how
the main character always ALWAYS manages to win the games juuuuust as the timer is about to run out every. single. fucking. time. Those VIPs commentating over the games were grating and scream shounen anime trope where someone HAS to explain to the audience what's going on. I didn't feel using Fly Me To The Moon twice fit either scenes and I didn't like the ending. It's nothing new and honestly the people going bananas over it are probably zoomers who are seeing this concept for the very first time. To its credit tho, the cinematography was fantastic. (the memes are cool too)
-Bojack Horseman was awful. Came across like a huge pity party for a character that chooses to be miserable at every single turn. The whole time I was watching that show I kept thinking "but he brought it on himself!" whenever the sad music kicked in to let me know I was supposed to feel bad for Bojack making shitty decisions. It feels like the ultimate "written by whiny millennials" show ever.
-As someone who didn't grow up with
MST3K and is now in their mid 20s, I couldn't get into it. I tried watching some episodes, but it felt like lying to myself by pretending to like something I'm not that into. Sorry MST3K fans.
-Fargo was pretentious and ham-fisted in its messaging. I remember liking it a lot when it first came out, but a recent rewatch of S1 proved otherwise. It was trying too hard to be the next Breaking Bad and I was having none of it. I do like the opening theme a lot though. No idea how good/bad the other seasons are and I don't care to find out.
-Ghost Adventures is a funny guilty-pleasure that's made more fun to watch while playing GA Bingo.