Anonymous wrote:This is Us
Breaking Bad
Mad Men
House of Cards
The Americans (although I might try it again)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad to see there are other people who don't like Big Bang Theory. I truly cannot see what people see in that show. It's not funny, it's not relatable, and the writing is just terrible.
Well it’s been on for 12 seasons, so maybe it’s you.
Just because it's been on a long time doesn't mean it's good. It obviously is popular, and no matter how many people like it, I stand by my opinion that it's just about the worst show that I've ever had the displeasure to watch.
So it’s you.
DP. Isn't that the point of this thread? Shows that everyone else seems to like but you couldn't get into? I think comedies in particular tend to attract different people depending on your style of humor. My DH was a fan of How I Met your Mother and The Big Bang Theory whereas I did not. Whereas he couldn't stand The Office, Parks and Rec, and Veep, which I loved. I think the only comedy we both actually liked was Modern Family, which unfortunately has played out too long and became unwatchable the last couple of seasons.
Other things I couldn't get into:
Reality TV in general
Gray's Anatomy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad to see there are other people who don't like Big Bang Theory. I truly cannot see what people see in that show. It's not funny, it's not relatable, and the writing is just terrible.
Well it’s been on for 12 seasons, so maybe it’s you.
Just because it's been on a long time doesn't mean it's good. It obviously is popular, and no matter how many people like it, I stand by my opinion that it's just about the worst show that I've ever had the displeasure to watch.
So it’s you.
Anonymous wrote:Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
How I met your mother
Friends
The Good Wife
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find most Netflix shows have a mass produced hollow quality and the more shows you watch the more you see the machinery.
This is us is trite and I could not get into the americans. I find house of cards good and sadly, quite plausible
As a government employee I always tell everyone who thinks House of Cards is real to go watch Veep, which is a much more realistic portrayal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schitts Creek. People say it is so funny and I watched four episodes and never laughed once.
I have never seen an episode of Game of Thrones.
Schitt’s Creek gets funnier the longer you watch it. It is a little corny but that’s the point.
I just recently binged all 5 seasons. I think you over time start to appreciate all the characters quirks and how they affect others. It is corny, but I just find the fish out of water story amusing.
Yes, so good. They could have easily stayed at a stereotype and cheap laughs level, but they actually went pretty deep and the characters start to care about each other. It’s so well done.
Exactly. And as much as I love the show, I love that they are ending it next season. They wrote the show to completion and they’re done. They’re not going to drag it out for rating or whatever.
They also deserve so much credit for creating a world in which homophobia doesn’t exist. Watching the show is a glimpse into a world that I desperately want to be in.
Anonymous wrote:I find most Netflix shows have a mass produced hollow quality and the more shows you watch the more you see the machinery.
This is us is trite and I could not get into the americans. I find house of cards good and sadly, quite plausible
Anonymous wrote:That Charlie Sheen/Jon Cryer show was on for a long time, too
Doesn't mean it was good
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schitts Creek. People say it is so funny and I watched four episodes and never laughed once.
I have never seen an episode of Game of Thrones.
Schitt’s Creek gets funnier the longer you watch it. It is a little corny but that’s the point.
I just recently binged all 5 seasons. I think you over time start to appreciate all the characters quirks and how they affect others. It is corny, but I just find the fish out of water story amusing.
Yes, so good. They could have easily stayed at a stereotype and cheap laughs level, but they actually went pretty deep and the characters start to care about each other. It’s so well done.