Why not have this topic? If it works for games can work here. So shoot.
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While Star Trek TNG is my fave TV show of all time. I like seasons 1-2 the best. Sure it was more rough but I liked that they were not afraid to explore more of the ship in sets before getting comfortable in later seasons and only showing the same few locations. I also like how they used holographic displays in the early seasons. I like that the characters were still unfamiliar with one another. One of my fave episodes is the last episode of season 1. I won't say they are the best but easily my fave seasons.
Your Unpopular TV/Film opinions.
Your Unpopular TV/Film opinions.
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Re: You Unpopular TV/Film opinions.
Whoa that is unpopular
I like season 2 more than season 7 overall though. Season 7 only had like 3 or 4 great episodes and a lot trash ones.
I don't know if it's unpopular here, but at work it is, I don't like Breaking Bad. I think the premise is terrible and it's just uninteresting to me.
I don't know if it's unpopular here, but at work it is, I don't like Breaking Bad. I think the premise is terrible and it's just uninteresting to me.
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I don't give a damn about super hero TV shows or movies, and I'm tired of seeing a hundred of them a year.
PLAY KING'S FIELD.
Re: You Unpopular TV/Film opinions.
I liked the idea of Powerless (a bunch of normal office workers who work for the dark sheep of the extended Wayne family in a lower-grade major city in the US. Think Buffalo), but it never quite gelled. Still, as a riff on the superhero TV show, I enjoyed it. Too bad it didn't even get one full season.Exhuminator wrote:I don't give a damn about super hero TV shows or movies, and I'm tired of seeing a hundred of them a year.
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who is forcing you to see hundreds of them a year?Exhuminator wrote:I don't give a damn about super hero TV shows or movies, and I'm tired of seeing a hundred of them a year.
Or are you just saying that you're upset that something that you don't like exists?
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I have not enjoyed game of thrones. I read the first 3 books and ended mid fourth. It just isn't clicking with me. I watched the first season and ended mid 2nd season and I feel like the books are what kept me from enjoying it. I can't really pinpoint it for the show, but it just doesn't attract me. I'm not saying it is bad or that people shouldn't like it. Just never kept my interest.
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Re: Your Unpopular TV/Film opinions.
I don't like stuff like Lost and Fringe and the mythology episodes of X-Files, because they hint at all this stuff the writers probably haven't actually all thought out, yet. If you're gonna give me a mystery if needs to have a path and an answer, even if you don't fully reveal the answer to me. And don't give me like 15 mysteries, cause that's too many.
Re: Your Unpopular TV/Film opinions.
In TV & Film: Sick of sequels, reboots, franchises, remakes, mash-ups, tie-ins, cross-overs, "universes", etc. Tired of the same basic ideas recycled in the same few genres over and again, same boring tropish plots, etc.
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Hahaha, yeah, it's so obvious they didn't plan that sprawling mess out. I absolutely adore the X-Files, even many of the mythos episodes in the first few seasons, but no way was that ever really thought through.marurun wrote: and the mythology episodes of X-Files, because they hint at all this stuff the writers probably haven't actually all thought out, yet.
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I think this is a fairly common opinion. One I share.dsheinem wrote:In TV & Film: Sick of sequels, reboots, franchises, remakes, mash-ups, tie-ins, cross-overs, "universes", etc. Tired of the same basic ideas recycled in the same few genres over and again, same boring tropish plots, etc.



