Same, I've watched the first season twice and stopped. I'm guessing it gets good, but the characters are pretty unlikable. Then again, I binge-watched Succession, so maybe it's not that.I keep going back to Mad Men, wanting to like it. Just can't. Probably just not for me.
No, I think you're right, I think it is the characters. I haven't checked out Succession yet, but I don't think I can identify with these characters. Now, the father and son of the firm, I like their characters (not like 'em, but you know what I mean -- they're interesting). The rest of the characters are just so loathsome, but at the same time seem so meaningless, including the main character. It's perhaps too soap-opera-ish for me.Same, I've watched the first season twice and stopped. I'm guessing it gets good, but the characters are pretty unlikable. Then again, I binge-watched Succession, so maybe it's not that.
Yeah! Now that you mention it, I think its that I can't relate to the Mad Men folks like I could to the Succession folks (even though they're despicable). With Mad Men, they feel like aliens to me.No, I think you're right, I think it is the characters. I haven't checked out Succession yet, but I don't think I can identify with these characters. Now, the father and son of the firm, I like their characters (not like 'em, but you know what I mean -- they're interesting). The rest of the characters are just so loathsome, but at the same time seem so meaningless, including the main character. It's perhaps too soap-opera-ish for me.
Will have peek in on Succession, see what that's all about.Yeah! Now that you mention it, I think its that I can't relate to the Mad Men folks like I could to the Succession folks (even though they're despicable). With Mad Men, they feel like aliens to me.
I remember them being cheaters, backstabbers, holier-than-thou-ers who didn't care about each other. At least in Succesion, a lot of the terrible-ness is done in a backwards attempt at approval-seeking.
With how you've reacted to Better Call Saul and Mad Men with their unlikable characters, I think you will absolutely despise Succession lol. Or not!Will have peek in on Succession, see what that's all about.
Yeah, Better Call Saul, man, that one really was a doozie. The sad part about that one was, there were some very likeable characters. Heck even Jimmy had his likeable traits...at first, anyway. And his brother's behavior was understandable, though sad and tragic. His partner was believable and not unlikable (and his story was just the icing on the tragedy poopcake). But the thing that ultimately made me absolutely loath the show was its meaninglessness. Mike had reasons. Saul's brother had reasons. His girlfriend had reasons. Saul, he was given every possible opportunity to build true success, and borked his own self at every turn.With how you've reacted to Better Call Saul and Mad Men with their unlikable characters, I think you will absolutely despise Succession lol. Or not!
A true tragedy indeed. The Greeks ain't got shit on the tragedy the best modern-day writers can come up with.Yeah, Better Call Saul, man, that one really was a doozie. The sad part about that one was, there were some very likeable characters. Heck even Jimmy had his likeable traits...at first, anyway. And his brother's behavior was understandable, though sad and tragic. His partner was believable and not unlikable (and his story was just the icing on the tragedy poopcake). But the thing that ultimately made me absolutely loath the show was its meaninglessness. Mike had reasons. Saul's brother had reasons. His girlfriend had reasons. Saul, he was given every possible opportunity to build true success, and borked his own self at every turn.
Now, truly, I can understand his personality, based on the history the shows provides us with. But it was just horrible at every turn -- the story, that is. Written extremely well (better than Breaking Bad), acted great, the whole shabang. But just a tragic train-farkin'-wreck.
I just watched the first episode of Dead Ringers on Amazon video. What an unpleasant experience. Do not recommend.
Unlikable characters doing despicable things. I can't exactly put my finger on why this one put me off when I like Cronenberg movies and other anti-hero TV shows. Maybe it's because the story didn't pull me in on top of that.Was planning on watching this. What was your issue with the show? Feel free to spoil it pls
Unlikable characters doing despicable things. I can't exactly put my finger on why this one put me off when I like Cronenberg movies and other anti-hero TV shows. Maybe it's because the story didn't pull me in on top of that.
All the Light You Cannot See - Netflix
Beautiful. Hugh Laurie and Louis Hofman killing it.
Okay, checked it out on IMDB. Gonna pass on that shit...So I just started watching Mr inbetween, holy shit how haven't I watched this before
Highly recommended
Yep, 100%. I enjoyed this more than Parks and Rec.Well, i have been pretty down on most comedies for a long time. I did just watch Super Store. I can not recommend this highly enough. Very good. It is 100% a throwback to older comedies.
That’s funny. I think if Dom Draper as an along the lines of Tony Soprano or Vic Mackey.Regarding the Mad Men talk a bit further back:
I remember watching the first, and maybe into the second season couple of years ago and thinking "i dont get it...". Then somewhere along it clicked, its not really a plot/cliffhanger driven show, more of a character show. Plus Don Draper is a chad
Probably in my top 3 shows now, watched it a few times. COSY
Goosebumps - the new one on Hulu
It endeavors to appeal to all ages teen and beyond, and I think it succeeds. It's fun, a casual-horror watch knowing it's all PG-13 no-stakes horror. You know none of these kids are going to get maimed or killed.
I was expecting a series of vignettes, but it turned out to be a proper serial. Justin Long is back to doing his entertaining shtick from the 2000's, now as the gen X adult in the room, and it totally works. All of the "kids" can act. It must have a good budget because some of the effects and monsters that appear are well crafted and animated, movie tier.
Re watching Fringe, i's forgotten quite a few of the episodes, still a good show
I think you will like it, it's a good show with good writing and acting.Another show on my list. Expecting good things.
Re watching Fringe, i'd forgotten quite a few of the episodes, still a good show
Season 3 is ok. 2 is complete garbage. And then there is this coming soon:Re-watching season one of True Detective.
Can't say anything about this great show that hasn't already been said. Except that I find myself appreciating Woody Harrelson's Marty way more than I did ~10 years ago. I thought Marty was milquetoast, a shithead adulterer, and one-dimensional, but he's as fully-realized and human as Cohle.
Such a good series. Are the other seasons worth watching? Never seen them.
Silo Season 1: A
This was a surprise. Especially since the female lead is actual likable and is not invincible. Not to mention, extremely attractive. She gets overpowered by men but she escapes her situation by using her quick thinking.
I found the plot twists to be predictable but the script is just so good that I can overlook that flaw. Especially that scene at the end.
This is a fantastic show and I highly recommend anyone who has Apple TV Plus to check it out.
As for me, I'm going to be reading the Silo Trilogy pretty soon
I just discovered a show which truly fell under my radar, "Banshee".
I'm in the middle of season 1 and it's surprisingly brutal & violent at times.
Hey Antony Starr did other stuff besides Homelander
He's just great, if I was gay I'd have a huge crush on him.
4 episodes into Blue Eye Samurai on Netflix. It’s very very good imo. Definitely not for kids. For an animated series with this level of artistic design, there is alot of violence and sex. Might sound woke af from the synopsis but it’s not (or at least I'm not sure at this point). Hard to go into details since spoilers. It also takes place in feudal Japan which I'm not exactly an expert of in regards to culture, but it looks absolutely beautiful and is very interesting. Hope the second half of the season is as good as the first.
Edit: 6 episodes in … it’s basically an animated Kill Bill meets Crouching Tiger meets GoT in Feudal Japan.
Edit: Finished it. Solid 9/10 imo. The action scenes were pretty dope. I enjoyed myself and I hope there is a season 2 down the line that reaches the same highs as season 1. Also I hope videogame graphics hit this level of quality and design within the next console generation or two.
I'm about to start episode 4. Kind of weird structure so far, where what seems like the true main character of the show isn't really in episode 1 until the very end. It's aight though, because Rebecca Ferguson is great.
Silo Season 1: A
This was a surprise. Especially since the female lead is actual likable and is not invincible. Not to mention, extremely attractive. She gets overpowered by men but she escapes her situation by using her quick thinking.
I found the plot twists to be predictable but the script is just so good that I can overlook that flaw. Especially that scene at the end.
This is a fantastic show and I highly recommend anyone who has Apple TV Plus to check it out.
As for me, I'm going to be reading the Silo Trilogy pretty soon
I'm about to start episode 4. Kind of weird structure so far, where what seems like the true main character of the show isn't really in episode 1 until the very end. It's aight though, because Rebecca Ferguson is great.
Do hope the overarching mystery gets more play soon. I was interested in what they set up in episode 1, but it seems like wheel-spinning since then.