It sounds to me like you probably wouldn't like the rest of Always Sunny in Philadelphia. You could give a few episodes of the second season a try and if it doesn't seem better to you I wouldn't waste your time with it.indecks wrote:Ok...mjmjr25 wrote:
Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Honestly, we both really really disliked it. Mainly the acting, all 4 main characters (DeVito wasn't in the first season, which is the only full season we watched). It was like they had one decent joke...and they'd make an episode out of it, like finding a way to get underage kids in a bar, or protesting at some women's function. The sort of thing that would have been one 30 second joke on Seinfeld they milked for 23 minutes each week. Felt very lazy and just not great, and again, all 4 lead characters were just annoying to us.
I know exactly how you feel about these characters. When me and my wife started watching the show I could not get into it I didn't like the characters at all. Once I got past the first season the show got a lot better. They started getting what was coming to them. I think the episode that really changed my mind on the show was Dennis runs for comptroller. These horrible people finally got their just desserts. That is something I really enjoyed. You should probably give it another chance. It gets Brilliantly funny in the second season, when Danny DeVito joins the cast.
Also, breaking bad is brilliant. You should really try that one once more!
I really like the first season, to me Charlie seemed more relatable compared to his more insane persona in the latter seasons.
As for breaking bad, to me the actor's do a very good job portraying how things are. This comes from knowing people who did that sort of thing.
I would add my name to the list, and recommend Freaks and Geeks, while it wasn't my favorite show, I found it enjoyable, and could easily relate to some of the characters. It had a very short run so it won't be too much of a time commitment starting it. It's kind of funny seeing how young all the actors in it were, compared to today.
I'm getting from your earlier post that you enjoyed Seinfeld, if you did I would recommend Curb Your Enthusiasm. While it isn't on Netflix, it is one of the funniest shows I've seen. But be warned, it is very raunchy.