Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t enjoy the first season, gave up, cam back to it a year later, eventually made it to the end of season two, and then it started improving. It really is a great, compelling show, but you have to get through the first two seasons IMO.
My DH felt the same way and we both like the other shows you named OP. Really it just depends on whether you have the time to “get through” the first few seasons because you can’t really skip them - part of what makes it a great show is the evolution of the characters over time.
Well, that would be an improvement because they were insufferably dull and predictable in the first episode. Not giving it another chance.
BTW, Catastrophe is spit out your bever of choice funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve tried twice but still can’t get into it. I like the character and love Moira in general, but even when I enjoy an episode, I will just forget I’m watching it and neglect to watch more, which isn’t a great sign. Especially since we’re always looking for something light and funny to watch.
I loved Ted Lasso though. I think I just enjoy the culture clash on that one more because the protagonist isn’t cynical, and the cynicism of others is played as a joke. I have really grown to detest cynicism and even though it’s not the heart of Schitt’s Creek, there’s a lot of it in the early episodes and it just puts a damper on it for me.
It’s actually a relief sometimes to realize a show everyone loves just isn’t for me. It’s like a reminder that I still can still think for myself and don’t have to like things because everyone else does.
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I don’t understand what is eyeroll worthy about the bolder statement.
DP. It is obnoxious in its pretension and condescension.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I couldn't with Schitt's Creek.
Some comedies I like:
Nora from Queens
Superstore
Modern Family
Fresh off the Boat
Blackish
The Goldbergs
Anonymous wrote:Just like The Office, I could not get into Schitt’s Creek. Both are awful IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve tried twice but still can’t get into it. I like the character and love Moira in general, but even when I enjoy an episode, I will just forget I’m watching it and neglect to watch more, which isn’t a great sign. Especially since we’re always looking for something light and funny to watch.
I loved Ted Lasso though. I think I just enjoy the culture clash on that one more because the protagonist isn’t cynical, and the cynicism of others is played as a joke. I have really grown to detest cynicism and even though it’s not the heart of Schitt’s Creek, there’s a lot of it in the early episodes and it just puts a damper on it for me.
It’s actually a relief sometimes to realize a show everyone loves just isn’t for me. It’s like a reminder that I still can still think for myself and don’t have to like things because everyone else does.
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I don’t understand what is eyeroll worthy about the bolder statement.
Anonymous wrote:Just like The Office, I could not get into Schitt’s Creek. Both are awful IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve tried twice but still can’t get into it. I like the character and love Moira in general, but even when I enjoy an episode, I will just forget I’m watching it and neglect to watch more, which isn’t a great sign. Especially since we’re always looking for something light and funny to watch.
I loved Ted Lasso though. I think I just enjoy the culture clash on that one more because the protagonist isn’t cynical, and the cynicism of others is played as a joke. I have really grown to detest cynicism and even though it’s not the heart of Schitt’s Creek, there’s a lot of it in the early episodes and it just puts a damper on it for me.
It’s actually a relief sometimes to realize a show everyone loves just isn’t for me. It’s like a reminder that I still can still think for myself and don’t have to like things because everyone else does.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people think this show is so funny. It’s amusing but not laugh-out-loud funny.
I don't think it is meant to be that. But I would really appreciate some recs for laugh out loud funny. I watch a lot of comedy specials, but would love any sitcom that actually brings out my cackle, so keep them coming! (seriously, no snark, keep them coming!)
Ted Lasso
I'm Sorry
Life in Pieces