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It’ll never die, The Simpsons will literally exist till the sun explodes, ffs.
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It’ll never die, The Simpsons will literally exist till the sun explodes, ffs.
It comes to no surprise that we live in an era where soulless, sadistic companies have milked the same exact IPs for so long that it's totally inhumane. With Disney being the most evil company, it will never kill The Simpsons, nor Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Family Guy, Muppets, Alien vs. Predator nor ESPN.It’ll never die, The Simpsons will literally exist till the sun explodes, ffs.
When thr fuck is Grey's Anatomy going to end? Does anyone have a prediction on what the last season will be? It's currently on season 19.
My prediction is next season. Round it out on season 20, call it a day. Ellen Pompeo has left. They just had a major scandal with a head writer faking cancer (among other things). They’re trying to bring in a younger cast to mimic the early days, but it’s clearly not working. Just put a fork in it already.When thr fuck is Grey's Anatomy going to end? Does anyone have a prediction on what the last season will be? It's currently on season 19.
You take that back. The Orville is the best Trek currently on TV.Anything from Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening. South Park's also gotten terribly shitty in the past 15-so years.
Necroing this thread to talk about Law & Order. It's so garbage these days, lost so much of its magic when its original cast left. It's unrecognizable and just became overall dull. Yet it just got reviewed for a 22nd season and I fear it's going to go down the route of Simpson.
I will admit that I like to watch the early seasons with the original cast and everyone's favorite sociopath, Elliot Stabler.People still watch Law & Order?
Pretty fucking true. I happen to know a lot of people who are obsessed with John Oliver for example and fucking hell, he's so annoying. People and furries will sit through his garbage however because "muh trans rights", "muh acab" and "le drumpf".Late-night talk shows in general need to die already. Who even watches them? What purpose do they even serve except giving legacy media stations an excuse to shit up YouTube's recommendations page? Before the internet, late night talk shows were a good way to watch celebrities jack each other off, but now you can get that from Twitter. They're a source of pro-establishment propaganda, but who needs late-night shows for that when it's already almost impossible to escape from propaganda? Even newer gas pumps have a screen that will blare propaganda at you now. It's hard for me to imagine that even the most rabid social justice zealot is so desperate to have their biases confirmed that they'll sit through Colbert's boring routine just for one or two lukewarm anti-Republican jokes.
Good lord, Dick Wolf must be crying himself to sleep every night, seeing what his show has become.Yes, see my complaints in the Law & Order thread. The original was willing to entertain the discussions from both sides of an argument. The necro'd L&O is unnuanced, retarded, and just plain shit. It is really sad they brought back a really interesting show, to make such garbage.
In one episode some lawyer can't understand why another lawyer needs to separate personal feelings from professional obligations. This is how fucking stupid the new version is. And the professional feelings guy, being a man, doesn't get to fire back at the woman levelling charges against him. Its all so tired, and stupid.
Wasn't there a couch gag with that sort of premise in mind, animated by Don Hertzfeldt? Feels surprisingly fitting considering that it's all about the gradual decay over an endless amount of seasons until it's nothing but gibberish and the occasional reference.It’ll never die, The Simpsons will literally exist till the sun explodes, ffs.
This!Wasn't there a couch gag with that sort of premise in mind, animated by Don Hertzfeldt? Feels surprisingly fitting considering that it's all about the gradual decay over an endless amount of seasons until it's nothing but gibberish and the occasional reference.
I will throw Bar Rescue and Hell's Kitchen into that pile too.I'm pretty sure Mystery Diners is still running. Unlike some of the shows mentioned here, that one was bad from the beginning. Despite running for 12+ seasons, I would've never heard of it if not for Ralphthemoviemaker's review. It's one of the most baffling "how and why does this exist" shows.
Gotta bring attention to Iraqi food cartsI'm pretty sure Mystery Diners is still running. Unlike some of the shows mentioned here, that one was bad from the beginning. Despite running for 12+ seasons, I would've never heard of it if not for Ralphthemoviemaker's review. It's one of the most baffling "how and why does this exist" shows.
What the fuck? It is only up to 136 episodes, 14 seasons despite running since 2002. So it isn't like it's been made non-stop since then but the entire idea and zeitgeist behind the show when it was made is essentially dead. The internet has long stopped being new and exciting and even kids likely realize it isn't after not very long. The older episodes have to make little sense to someone growing up now. You're right about the animation, too.Cyberchase is still on, despite changing to the same shit flash animation that Arthur did after budget cuts in 2012.
Along with NCIS, it's one of the few major crime procedural shows left that reliably pull in views.People still watch Law & Order?
I was gone when Ziva left. Speaking of (finally) canceled shows, it's good they shut down Criminal Minds finally (back in 2020 but I had stopped caring well before then).Speaking of NCIS, how the fuck that shitshow is on season 21 after having the entire original cast leave is beyond me.