Am I the only one in the world that hates Breaking Bad?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s how I felt about the Wire. Oh well. Sometimes a show just doesn’t work for you.


Yes, me too. Hated Breaking Bad, and hated The Wire. Shows for men.


Funny, I’m the woman PP who liked BB and The Wire is right up there with my favorites. Didn’t like GOT though—gratuitous sex and violence.
Anonymous
That’s how I feel about Game of Thrones. Tried to watch it once, fell asleep. Borrowed the first book from the library on my kindle and returned it when I got to the incest scene in the first chapter.

Who has time to waste on things they don’t enjoy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another hater here. I tried it with my DH but I only made the first 15-20 minutes and was like NO. NEVER AGAIN.

Takes a particular mind-set. Also I think it is a male-skewing show.


This was me but my DH kept watching through the end since everyone kept saying how great it was. He didn’t like it either and he loved The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, Deadwood, Ray Donovan etc.
Anonymous
No, you are not the only one. Even just glancing at it while dh and kids watched it is unbearable. They try to get me to watch it, I have never seen such stupidity and such unwatchable ridiculous premise show. Similar to Dexter.
Who watched those shows? That is how unrelatable these are to me.
Anonymous
I liked it, but it definitely had some flaws:

It’s very masculine. I know they try to have a good roles for Marie and for Skyler, but in general they are just nagging shrews. Most of the action takes place in an all male world.

It’s pretty violent.

But in general, I like how it had some surprises. Also it’s a topic that I’m not sick of, although now I might be.
Anonymous
I didn't bother to watch. Not interested in a program about meth. Don't care for zombie shows either.
Anonymous
I think it was a very good show from a technical/artistic/story perspective. I did watch the whole thing and by the end of it I was very engrossed, but I never found it enjoyable to watch. I think it was the extreme violence/drugs. And the human suffering, lots of human suffering in that show, in many different forms.

I watched it only one episode at a time, that helped me get through it without getting bogged down in the darkness.
Anonymous
I didn’t like it. Too stressful.
Anonymous
My husband is watching it right now, and while it draws me in, I hate it because it just makes me feel horrible.

OTOH I looooooved the wire. Liked Game of Thrones but felt it was pretty uneven, same with walking dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that men tend to like it much more than women. I watched the first season and liked it but never had a huge desire to watch more.


I’m a woman and loved that show. Complex human and family relationships and a fascinating glimpse of descent into evil that can happen to the average person.


+1. Another woman who loved it. Have probably rewatched a billion times since COVID started. That and a few others are my standbys on rotation for when I just want something kinda on in background without having to pay too much attention. It’s just a really well-made show and effing hilarious much of the time too. I guess it depends on your humor and taste though.


+2 from another woman who absolutely loved Breaking Bad. The character development! The narrative arc! So, so good. It's worth watching just to see Giancarlo Esposito in all his glory, but the entire cast is terrific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love getting into a good series but I for the love of movies, never understood this show. Tried to watch it again the other night and just couldn't get into it. What is the deal? How/why is this so popular? I have really enjoyed many other series but this was torture. What am I missing other than Bryan Cranston being a great actor?


You are not alone. Watched first episode and realized it wasn't for me. Too dark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s how I feel about Game of Thrones. Tried to watch it once, fell asleep. Borrowed the first book from the library on my kindle and returned it when I got to the incest scene in the first chapter.

Who has time to waste on things they don’t enjoy?

GOT is basically a history of the British Empire. I kid you not! Everything he writes about is directly British history.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s how I feel about Game of Thrones. Tried to watch it once, fell asleep. Borrowed the first book from the library on my kindle and returned it when I got to the incest scene in the first chapter.

Who has time to waste on things they don’t enjoy?

GOT is basically a history of the British Empire. I kid you not! Everything he writes about is directly British history.


Well...not EXACTLY....
Anonymous
I like cat & mouse chase -type series, strategy, ironic alliances, plot twists - Ozark, BB, Ray Donavan, Black Sails, the Wire, Narcos, GOT, Fargo, and the like.

Even better is when it's ironic that you, in theory, should hate the antagonist, but end up pulling for him.

FWIW - I don't understand the huge popularity like Handsmaid Tale, Outlander, Real Housewives of XYZ, This Is Us, and such . So lame and Handsmaid Tale is just disgusting (at least with GOT doesn't center around the sex and nudity).

Signed,
A woman
Anonymous
Don’t feel bad, I haven’t found a show I liked since Seinfeld ended
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