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At least the victim will get some retribution by writing a tell-all book about the honest injustice she face and hopefully ruin the local justice system's image.
 
Okay so I got to season seven of Game of Thrones and am just about ready to give up on it. This is coming from someone who likes the books mind you.

I don’t know if I’m alone on this one but it’s starting to get really stale for me and the plot twists are starting to feel lazier as time goes on.
 
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I've only been able to watch Buffy and nothing else by Whedon. Everything else he's done is boring. Including his films.
I kinda liked some aspects of Cabin in the Woods but that's about it.

Okay so I got to season seven of Game of Thrones and am just about ready to give up on it. This is coming from someone who likes the books mind you.

I don’t know if I’m alone on this one but it’s starting to get really stale for me and the plot twists are starting to feel lazier as time goes on.
You're definitely not alone in this. I gave up on the show once they caught up with the books. I can't even really put my finger on it but it lost its appeal to me. Maybe it's just because I'm a smug idiot who enjoyed knowing what was going to happen because I've read the books but it just turned into a chore somehow.
 
I kinda liked some aspects of Cabin in the Woods but that's about it.


You're definitely not alone in this. I gave up on the show once they caught up with the books. I can't even really put my finger on it but it lost its appeal to me. Maybe it's just because I'm a smug idiot who enjoyed knowing what was going to happen because I've read the books but it just turned into a chore somehow.

Nah I'm with both you guys. Without Gurm's involvement, the show lost its teeth.
 
I liked the whole Beyonce impersonation in season 10's Snatch Game (RuPaul's drag race). She was potrayed as a bitchy diva and mean mom who was playing off with a contestant who playing as her daughter. Maybe it's because I don't worship Beyonce like the rest of the media does (in fact there's something about her that annoys me), but I can see where someone wouldn't like it.
 
I think you're supposed to watch their stuff stoned, but I think if you have to consume drugs to enjoy something, it isn't worth it.

Tim and Eric also was getting big when Adult Swim was going downhill. Most of the stuff around that time wasn't that funny. IMO Moral Orel was the last good show on that channel.
 
I don't watch much TV but from when I did I'll give my opinions:

- Firefly is boring garbage.

- I found Alcatraz to be better than Lost even if the former is shorter.

- The Walking Dead was good for 4 seasons, then season 5 is the point where the show was bad for me.

- Breaking Bad is overrated.

- I couldn't really get into Gotham because of how it feels very convoluted how every villain became the way they are around the same time frame when Batman was a kid, and I couldn't really follow the main character who is Gordon especially with that romantic subplot in the first season. However, I can admire the work put into the show as I remember taking a tour of the studio in New York with a film club I was in.

- The Big Bang Theory would work if all the main characters were portrayed in a negative light, and was a parody of nerd culture.

- Teen dramas all feel the same to me.
 
I don't care much for Riverdale. I read the Archie comics occasionally as a kid, and seeing the show try to be some edgy realistic teen drama is downright bizarre to me. I watched the first few episodes and was completely baffled. I couldn't tell if I was supposed to take it seriously or not.
For some weird reason SJWs like it.
 
Supernatural started off average and went downhill faster than a porno shot under the influence of Ex lax.
Supernatural's first two seasons have fun moments but the direction it took afterwards was its downfall, I think. The stakes were raised too high too quickly, and the series became invested in outdoing itself at every turn, and nothing seems to have consequence anymore when characters can die repeatedly and save the world from apocalypse over and over and meet God or whatever. And the premise was begging for it to be a lower-stakes, episodic, monster-of-the-week type of goofy-genre-fiction series, but it takes itself so seriously, and has all this extensive lore and it's like... who gives a fuck?
 
Supernatural's first two seasons have fun moments but the direction it took afterwards was its downfall, I think. The stakes were raised too high too quickly, and the series became invested in outdoing itself at every turn, and nothing seems to have consequence anymore when characters can die repeatedly and save the world from apocalypse over and over and meet God or whatever. And the premise was begging for it to be a lower-stakes, episodic, monster-of-the-week type of goofy-genre-fiction series, but it takes itself so seriously, and has all this extensive lore and it's like... who gives a fuck?

Psychoic tumblrites.
 
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