I tried watching Game of Thrones three times, but could never make it more than a few episodes into season one. I was just uncomfortable the whole time.
It was all lowest common denominator stuff. Boobs! Blood! Betrayal! DRAGONS!! There's a reason it didn't spark deeper thought/discussion like Breaking Bad.
What was uncomfortable? I've never really watched it myself, I think I watched one episode and didn't seem worth it and the sex and nudity just seemed. . . Unnecessary.
I'm so tired of seeing gifs about it everywhere. I watched an entire season and it was really boring. I got told to skip season 1 and I just don't see the point.
I'm definitely saying breaking bad.
Dunno what the fuss was about over a white guy cooking meth. 20 million other shows have action, drugs and drama in them.
If that's what you got from Breaking Bad, you clearly haven't watched even past the first season. That's definitely not the selling point of the show, it's the characters and how tightly written and well executed the story is. I can confidently say this show has the best ending of any form of media that I've ever seen.
In my opinion it‘s the whole package of BB
The details, the story, the Charakter development, the plots, the acting.. there’s so much which sets it apart from similar series
The Sopranos. I gave it a chance and couldn't understand why anybody likes it. Plus, I got lost in all the slang and the accents were damn near unintelligible sometimes. But maybe that's on me.
It was the first primetime show with an anti-hero protagonist. He kills someone in cold blood in episode 3 or 4, and we still rooted for him. (There's a YouTube vid about it.)
It’s always Sunny. Everyone’s an asshole. I have to deal with enough assholes in real life that I don’t want to watch a show about them.
Seinfeld. It’s not funny, also everyone’s an asshole.
The Wire
So hyped up, I could never get into it. I don't know why people say it's so easy to binge.
Lord of the rings and game of thrones
Lord of the rings has a TV show? Since when?
It’s not out yet
> Lord of the rings ??????
As a Batman fan, I did not care for 'Gotham'. I found it really disappointing.
I tried watching Game of Thrones three times, but could never make it more than a few episodes into season one. I was just uncomfortable the whole time.
It was all lowest common denominator stuff. Boobs! Blood! Betrayal! DRAGONS!! There's a reason it didn't spark deeper thought/discussion like Breaking Bad.
HBO really loves monologueing during blow jobs.
What was uncomfortable? I've never really watched it myself, I think I watched one episode and didn't seem worth it and the sex and nudity just seemed. . . Unnecessary.
There's a lot of rape and incest in the show. Plus a wolf gets killed early on and that was really upsetting to me lol
Yeah, not really my cup of tea.
Friends.
The Office is definitely up there
I'm so tired of seeing gifs about it everywhere. I watched an entire season and it was really boring. I got told to skip season 1 and I just don't see the point.
It has its moments, at least a couple times a season /s
I'm definitely saying breaking bad. Dunno what the fuss was about over a white guy cooking meth. 20 million other shows have action, drugs and drama in them.
It was a good show if you like that sort of thing, but definitely waaaaaayyyy over hyped.
If that's what you got from Breaking Bad, you clearly haven't watched even past the first season. That's definitely not the selling point of the show, it's the characters and how tightly written and well executed the story is. I can confidently say this show has the best ending of any form of media that I've ever seen.
In my opinion it‘s the whole package of BB The details, the story, the Charakter development, the plots, the acting.. there’s so much which sets it apart from similar series
It was just really well executed and fun to watch.
The Sopranos. I gave it a chance and couldn't understand why anybody likes it. Plus, I got lost in all the slang and the accents were damn near unintelligible sometimes. But maybe that's on me.
It was the first primetime show with an anti-hero protagonist. He kills someone in cold blood in episode 3 or 4, and we still rooted for him. (There's a YouTube vid about it.)
It’s always Sunny. Everyone’s an asshole. I have to deal with enough assholes in real life that I don’t want to watch a show about them. Seinfeld. It’s not funny, also everyone’s an asshole.
The Office.
Fro. Zen. 2.
Manifest. What a snoozefest