Anonymous wrote:Game of Thrones (have tried several times, cannot make it 10 minutes)
Schitt’s Creek (love the actors, but the show is not funny)
Stranger Things (blah)
Walking Dead (zombies are stupid)
Ozark (boring)
The Last of Us (boring AND zombies)
Sopranos (got tired of the violence)
Mad About You (tedious actors, not especially funny)
Yellowstone (this is the worst show I have ever seen, it is like a trash nighttime soap for Red America)
Anonymous wrote:Manifest
Anonymous wrote:99% of American shows are terrible. I can’t watch them.
I have to find European shows to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Any show with a narrator (Arrested Development etc)
Anonymous wrote:This is Us
Anonymous wrote: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.
Omg agree about Westworld. I was so completely into the first season. The second season I could not follow at all, made no sense and didn’t even seem like the same show anymore. I was so bummed.
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: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.
Omg agree about Westworld. I was so completely into the first season. The second season I could not follow at all, made no sense and didn’t even seem like the same show anymore. I was so bummed.