Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't check to see if it's already been mentioned but I couldn't get through Severence after 1.5 or maybe it was 2.5 seasons. Reminded me of WestWorld where every other episode the "big reveal" was that an innie was actually an outie (or in West World, a human was actually a robot). And the office lighting, and drab office stuff, was just not something I could make myself look forward to watching after a day at work.
I loved Severence (the last 10 minutes of Season 1, wow) but certainly understand how it might not be for everyone. Your complaint is odd, though, because the only time it isn't clear who is in/out is when she is faking being an innie during the "retreat" episode by the lake.
Side note - Westworld qualifies as one of the shows that fell off the hardest from a great Season 1.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't check to see if it's already been mentioned but I couldn't get through Severence after 1.5 or maybe it was 2.5 seasons. Reminded me of WestWorld where every other episode the "big reveal" was that an innie was actually an outie (or in West World, a human was actually a robot). And the office lighting, and drab office stuff, was just not something I could make myself look forward to watching after a day at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Wire.
I have tried SO MANY TIMES. I have even made it to Season 2, but there are so many characters I can't stand and also so many that I don't care about.
Same here. Everyone raves about it but I did not get the appeal. It was weirdly very slow and not interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people make certain shows part of their personality which actually annoys me more than if I don’t particularly like the show.
This is definitely true for the office, friends, stranger things and some others. It’s also true obviously for Star wars even though those are movies.
The merchandise with the office and friends is probably the most annoying to me- the stupid obsession with the “pivot” episode of friends (that is on t-shirts etc…) Like honestly, it’s really not that funny. And the dunder mifflin shirts too-like get over it. It’s a tv show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Wire.
I have tried SO MANY TIMES. I have even made it to Season 2, but there are so many characters I can't stand and also so many that I don't care about.
Same here. Everyone raves about it but I did not get the appeal. It was weirdly very slow and not interesting.
Anonymous wrote:The Wire.
I have tried SO MANY TIMES. I have even made it to Season 2, but there are so many characters I can't stand and also so many that I don't care about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outlander. So rape-y, damn.
+1
The sex scenes in that show were SO over-the-top and gratuitous. It's a shame because otherwise I might have liked it. I have a friend who is obsessed with that show and can't for the life of her understand why I hated it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of American shows are terrible. I can’t watch them.
I have to find European shows to watch.
This was not really an answer to the question.
Anonymous wrote:Friends and Seinfeld although at least Seinfeld had a few funny episodes but I never understood the appeal of Friends.