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I agree with the Firefly being boring one. I tried to get into that show since I enjoy Buffy The Vampire Slayer and besides the famous "curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal" bit, I couldn't even finish the first season. When Alan Tudyk can't save a show for me, I know it's not good.
 
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Sam Hyde hasn't done anything of worth since MDE got cancelled. Without Nick and Charls to balance him (ppl act like MDE was the sam hyde show but that just isn't true), he's backslid into cheap /pol/ pandering and gotten a weird self-important martyr complex about how he's gonna save the white race through tim and eric sketches. Dude is clearly in a creative slump and I'm not gonna pretend like that isn't true because he owns the libs or whatever.
 
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The Indefatigable Kimmy Schmidt would've been better on network television, where tight running times would've trimmed the fat from the scripts and made the show much quicker and funnier.
I really loved the first season of that show, and the second season was ok, but I remember literally nothing about the third season and I've watched it multiple times. Is there even a fourth, or was that the half-season that was released?
I think the problem was that it started focusing more on the auxiliary characters than on Kimmy and it kept releasing new characters. While I am usually ok with shows that switch to aux characters, it's usually because the main character is boring and plain (like Piper Chapman in OITNB...or any of Kohan's female leads).
Kimmy wasn't boring and plain. She was a kooky, wacky character who might not have been everyone's taste but was definitely not a dull and normal character. I liked Titus and Lillian more but that's just my preference of character.
Literally all of the characters in Kimmy Schmidt were super-wacky caricatures. Jacqueline, Lillian, Mimi, Titus, Dong, Buckley and Xanthippe, Russ, Tina Fey's character, the Mole Women...everyone. There was never a pause when things switched to a plainer character.
So this constant onslaught of wacky oddball after wacky oddball just made for kind of an exhausting show. It might as well have been a cartoon. You can't overload a show with an onslaught of nonstop crazy and expect it to still be good. I felt like the writers really didn't know what to do with these characters a lot of the time besides just making them flail around and be crazy.
Plus there were a billion plot lines all over the place. Sometimes they were trying to do an episode-contained plot, but other times there were overarching plotlines, and it just made the whole thing feel busy and cramped.
 
Personally, I think Wendell & Vinnie had some potential. Yeah, the set-up was kind of cliche: the responsible kid and the irresponsible adult. However, I thought the chemistry between the title characters was charming, and some of the jokes were funny. It's a shame it got cut short.
 
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I don't like Black Mirror. Every episode I've watched has been horrendously dull. The only one I really liked was the first one and that was mainly because of the fucked up ending. None of the episodes I've seen even come close to that. What killed the series for me was that one about rewatchable memories that focused on some stupid couple's relationship rather than anything actually meaningful.
 
I agree with the Firefly being boring one. I tried to get into that show since I enjoy Buffy The Vampire Slayer and besides the famous "curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal" bit, I couldn't even finish the first season. When Alan Tudyk can't save a show for me, I know it's not good.
I hold the contrary unpopular opinion. Everything Joss Whedon did EXCEPT Firefly is boring pretentious garbage. Also Joss is a sex harrasser/male feminist.
 
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