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- May 18, 2014
It finally ended this year.
I never understood how that show went on for so long. Didn't they literally murder God Final Fantasy style a few seasons in? Where do you go from that?
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It finally ended this year.
It finally ended this year.
It is now 2020 and it's now gotten worse.
It is Super god damn cheap to make.How on earth have there now been 40 seasons of Survivor?
It finally ended this year.
4 episodes left. We're at the point where the son of Lucifer is suppose to kill God and his sister. The whole premise of the show originally was that Sam and Dean were supposed to fight each other - I guess like Cain and Abel - to save everything. Not sure how they're going to reconcile that.Did... Did Supernatural ever end? That shit was and remains one of my guilty pleasures but Jesus Christ it went off the rails.
4 episodes left. We're at the point where the son of Lucifer is suppose to kill God and his sister. The whole premise of the show originally was that Sam and Dean were supposed to fight each other - I guess like Cain and Abel - to save everything. Not sure how they're going to reconcile that.
Whose Line is it Anyway? (U.S.) is a zombie. I was like a preteen when the original American version aired, and I loved the first few seasons but got bored. A couple of years ago I torrented the whole U.S. series from seasons 1-7 and binged it multiple times. Here's what I think:
Season 1 was very rough around the edges and had a lot of duds.
Season 2-4: "the golden era", especially episodes with Brad Sherwood as the 4th seat.
Season 5: kinda dull, and relying too much on lame humor and forced celebrity cameos like David Hasselhoff and Florence Henderson.
Season 6: Dull.
Season 7: Made entirely from scrapped jokes from previous episodes, cobbled together into "new" but unfunny episodes.
Then in like 2012 or 2013, the show got resurrected on the CW and HOLY SHIT is it lame. Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Styles are old as fuck and just lacking the energy they used to have. Like I said, a few of the early seasons were lightning in a bottle, and they've never been able to quite replicate it again. Ever since it slowly died and got resurrected on the CW it just became so lifeless and and unimaginative. Plus I liked how a lot of the old jokes were meta and circled around Drew Carey for being fat and gullible, so without him as a host it doesn't have its charm.
That's a real shame. Of course- Ryan and Colin had a lot more spark and energy when they'd take part in British Whose Line. I agree without Drew it's not the same. He was always good at poking fun at himself.
Have you ever watched Drew Carey's Green Screen show? They tried to do a half-ass clone of WLIIA after it ended the first time, and it was just awful. They recycled a lot of the same material and shtick, but threw in these unfunny cheap animations over everything.
Given the 30 years of material they've provided, it's possible they could just reuse and re-edit old recordings to make new dialogue.
Sunny In Philadelphia needs to up and die already, the shows reached Its peak 3 years In maybe, Its done Its time, let Danny Devito focus his strengths on other less tired projects.
Please don't project your degeneracy onto Jughead. Jughead is a good boy who likes hamburgers. He is not a stoner.Their mistake was taking Jughead and not making him into the stoner hamburger loving person who he clearly was.
LOL, that's a boomer show.NCIS. It went down hill when Ziva left. But not only is the original show still going, but it has three spin-offs. At least NCIS:NO was decent.