EyeballKid
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I’m a fan.House of Guinness? Thoughts?
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I’m a fan.House of Guinness? Thoughts?
I do. You’re asking the viewer to invest hours upon hours of time spent with these people, in a landscape of never ending viewing options. If they’re finding the characters to ALL be unpleasant people whom they don’t want to spend their time on, then it’s a hard sell to get viewers to buy in.I never understand people rejecting a narrative work because of unlikeable characters.
I started watching the show before season 2 came out based on hearing some very positive things from people whose opinions I respect. After the first two episodes, I was ready to bail. I thought it was miserable. But for some reason I kept watching. By the fourth episode, I got it and appreciated it. It was a dark comedy and I enjoyed the humor. I actually thought it was hilarious and often laughed out loud. That kept me coming back.I do. You’re asking the viewer to invest hours upon hours of time spent with these people, in a landscape of never ending viewing options. If they’re finding the characters to ALL be unpleasant people whom they don’t want to spend their time on, then it’s a hard sell to get viewers to buy in.
I get it for sure, but for me the unpleasantness gave way to enjoying the rhythm and style of the show, and the characters grow on you in small ways despite yourself.
I felt that way about Shameless. All of the characters got on my nerve for one reason or another. I stopped watching when they had an episode where a toddler got into some coke that one of the characters left around.I do. You’re asking the viewer to invest hours upon hours of time spent with these people, in a landscape of never ending viewing options. If they’re finding the characters to ALL be unpleasant people whom they don’t want to spend their time on, then it’s a hard sell to get viewers to buy in.
I get it for sure, but for me the unpleasantness gave way to enjoying the rhythm and style of the show, and the characters grow on you in small ways despite yourself.
While they did all have their issues and in many ways are the same as @an0maly described the characters in succession, there are times when they are more likable, though overall they are not continually likable.I felt that way about Shameless. All of the characters got on my nerve for one reason or another. I stopped watching when they had an episode where a toddler got into some coke that one of the characters left around.
I liked all the Shameless characters except for Fiona’s boyfriends. They all seemed to get on my nerves.I felt that way about Shameless. All of the characters got on my nerve for one reason or another. I stopped watching when they had an episode where a toddler got into some coke that one of the characters left around.
S2 of Andor was really good.I just finished a rewatch of Succession. Incredible show. I’m starting a rewatch of Shogun. I am also interspersing episodes from season two of Andor, which I haven’t seen, and season two of Severance, which I haven’t seen.
I am uhhh all over the map for some reason.
Just started binging. This show is so good. This and Rogue One are the best in the Disney era.S2 of Andor was really good.
I love that show. I love it that it has traditional Star Wars elements but in a more dark drama.
The wife and I enjoyed Fleabag as well. Feels a lot like Nobody Wants This is an American remake of Fleabag with a rabbinical twist . Fleabag was better, btw.I haven't kept up with the entire thread, and I'm sure this one has been discussed. I started watching Fleabag recently. A very different, but also very funny show. More for the chicks, but still damn funny.
On another note, I wish people would put the network when mentioning shows. Nobody has all of them, or even most of them, unless a super TV junky.