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

Anonymous
I liked Breaking Bad, but I didn't love it. I never saw what everyone else sees in the show, I also didn't watch when it first came out. I wondered if I would have felt differently then.
Anonymous
I didn't like Breaking Bad, Dexter, or Game of Thrones.

I have liked The Americans (loved), Mad Men, and Shameless.
Anonymous
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.


Same! I’m a woman, and I was hooked at episode 1. Fascinating series, IMO. (My unpopular opinion is that it should’ve ended after season 4.)
Anonymous
I’ve tried a few times. Can’t get into it.
Anonymous
I watched it. I found it fascinating for a while. I definitely cared about the characters and what was happening. However, I will say I wish I hadn’t started it.

The finale of season three left me completely unhinged. I was actually in anguish about and for Jessie, and crying. It was at that point I wished hadn’t started watching the series at all.

I took a break, eventually coming back because I felt like I needed closure and to know what happened with a few of the characters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't like Breaking Bad, Dexter, or Game of Thrones.

I have liked The Americans (loved), Mad Men, and Shameless.


I love BB but I couldn't get through the first 10 minutes of Shameless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s how I felt about the Wire. Oh well. Sometimes a show just doesn’t work for you.


THANK YOU. My husband takes it as a personal insult that I just could never get into The Wire.

I started Breaking Bad and I think I could like it, but haven't gone back to it.
Anonymous
I gave up on it too, but I generally have s hard time watching shoes with unlikeable, unsympathetic characters.
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.


Speak for yourself, Sally.


I’m a woman and loved both - they are far better than most of the other fluff on TV these days.

I would rather be locked in a solitary confinement cell than to be made to watch Desperate Housewives type soap opera dramas, or any of the reality TV drivel that so many gals are enthralled by - Bachelor? Bachelorette? Real Housewives? BARF!

So maybe it’s not a gender thing, but a maturity/intellect thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like it. Too stressful.


I saw some of it because DH watched it, but I wouldn't watch it on my own. I'm interested in the overall plot but there's just too much violence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s how I felt about the Wire. Oh well. Sometimes a show just doesn’t work for you.


Was coming here to say the same thing! The Wire so highly acclaimed. So many people I know and whose opinions I respect loved it. Could not get into i. Tried 4-5 episodes. Tried two or three times. I am sure it is as great as everyone says, just doesn’t grab me.

Loved Breaking Bad though.
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.


ACK! No! I loved both of these so much. But I do tend to love bro-shows. Buddy cop movies? Love them... But the English major in me loved BB and The Wire because of the writing. They are really well done!
Anonymous
I found it depressing and could never get the image of Bryan in his tighty whites with a gas mask out of my mind. No thanks.
Anonymous
I hated it too. Nothing special in that type of cold depravity.
Anonymous
Yes, you are.
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