Anon has the power of foresight
Posted by Blue_Moon_Cheese@reddit | greentext | View on Reddit | 55 comments
Posted by Blue_Moon_Cheese@reddit | greentext | View on Reddit | 55 comments
romulusnr@reddit
Mofo never watched Lost did he
Zealousideal-Sir3483@reddit
Its called "being a cynical asshole"
TheTrueNumberOneDad@reddit
thewhitebuttboy@reddit
First season of stranger things was really good. After that it was scientifically designed to sell shitty backpacks to autistic adjacent people
Hopesick_2231@reddit
It happens any time a show is too successful. It keeps getting renewed long past the point where the writers have run out of ideas. I'm worried it'll end up happening to The Pitt as well.
Tom_Blunty@reddit
Honestly I've only seen the autistic having a good reaction to this show (which is that it's absolute dogshit) but normies loves it for some reason
pasvc@reddit
Yeah it's a normies fuck fest "oh so nerdy 80's wow". First season was the shit. A real thriller until you saw the monster then it just became another monster slop
DaOogieBoogie@reddit
Demogorgons first actual scene was pretty damn good. Also seeing it get its shit rocked with the spiked bat was pretty badass. Then rest of the show was just “hey look at this monster! It has the same head as the demogorgon! You looooove the demogorgon right!?”
SapirWhorfHypothesis@reddit
Yeah, that show is hard normie-coded. Auties love shit like Dr Who and cartoons for children.
The regular predictability appeals to them, whereas Stranger Things is always building in a mysterious and threatening way. Not that mystery is bad, but the autistic want it to be largely resolved by the end of the show, and they want shows in which they know the main character isn’t going to die; Supernatural, Dr Who, Sherlock, I dunno, One Piece probably?
internetlad@reddit
Tf you talking about Sherlock dies like twice
Tom_Blunty@reddit
I mean idk if you are diagnosed but I know I am and so are a bunch of my friends, and we hate the predictability, it's like waiting for the end to prove you are right and it pulls out all the fun of a show or movie.
NuggetWarrior09@reddit
First season was great because they didn’t plan on making anything after it, then they were like “oh shit this did well? lol, make 6 more”
mister-fancypants-@reddit
I watched the first season years ago and it felt like it just copied The Poltergeist storyline
hobo131@reddit
The matrix effect
palmerry@reddit
Back to the future effect
805steve@reddit
Except this trilogy is considered perfect, along with LOTR and Indiana Jones.
palmerry@reddit
Damn. You're absolutely correct. My bad.
It wasn't meant to have any sequels as well, but that's all BTTF has in common with the Matrix.
thewhitebuttboy@reddit
I would sell my creative soul for a billion dollars though, honestly.
SipoteQuixote@reddit
Its not slop if its yours, then its a product.
SapirWhorfHypothesis@reddit
Product slop.
SipoteQuixote@reddit
Slop product.
Your move
sour4diesel@reddit
Rethoric slop
xAnimosityx@reddit
Witty response slop
thewhitebuttboy@reddit
Inspiring
safarifriendliness@reddit
Honestly I thought season one was fine but I didn’t get the hype. It was well enough done but a pretty generic monster story. I didn’t get excited about it until season two expanded on the lore and brought in Sean Astin. Everyone else just wanted something easy though I guess
TaintedTruffle@reddit
I... Didn't think I've ever seen a stranger things ball pack. Is that really such a large thing in demand it needs referenceing?
Bronze_Rager@reddit
What does OP consider a good show?
Other than hentai of course...
lobotomiseme@reddit
amerislop
splashtext@reddit
I genuinely dont understand how anyone watching the boys couldn't expect most of this from the start, most comic accurate live action superslop in the last few years imo
Pupulauls9000@reddit
It’s almost nothing like the comics
fluffynuckels@reddit
Ive only watched season one of the boys but it seemed pretty different from the comics. Like black noir as far as I know is completely different then in the comics
fvckyou1082@reddit
Super heroes genre is getting super overdone
semaj420@reddit
i don't go into any show anymore without expecting this.
no matter how good a modern TV series is when it starts, because it'll be terrible by the end!
The_Meemeli@reddit
Seasons 1-6 of GoT are still totally worth watching. Season 6 even wraps up a lot of storylines, so it's not an especially unsatisfying spot to end on.
Same for Stranger Things S1, which originally was designed as standalone anyways.
IpromiseTobeAgoodBoy@reddit
1-5 maybe, I wouldn’t say 6
Gilchester@reddit
6 had the scene of the church blowing up. Worth it for that sequence alone imo
AhaGotcha@reddit
Honestly would say even less. Whichever season has Eleven pretending she’s in the Matrix… the season before that is where they should’ve stopped.
Pupulauls9000@reddit
They’re talking about GoT. There is no Season 6 of Stranger Things
Draidann@reddit
People keep saying that the show went down when they ran out of source material but my hot take is that that is not true. The source material is great up to book 3. Both feast and dance are mediocre books that are just a tangled mess and that's the reason George won't and can't finish them.
Twocanpocket@reddit
The Sopranos The Wire True Detective Season One Scavengers Reign The Rehearsal
knusper_gelee@reddit
i really liked true detective season one, right until the end. [spoiler warning]
i dont know if im too dumb or if i missed some major plot-points... but afaik the main thing overall is the question "who is the yellow king?" and then the end is just "oh, you thought its solved, but really the yellow king is just this random guy that was shown for ten seconds in the middle of the season." to me this felt kinda lame... idk i expected a clever twist or something.
Keyser_Imperator@reddit
The sopranos and the wire are actual kino, haven’t seen the rest so I cant judge
julio292006@reddit
When was the last time a big TV show even had a good ending?
WiseMango13452@reddit
Anon too fake and gay to understand anything other than pay gorn
internetlad@reddit
Is this Chud?
PushPullLego@reddit
Westworld as well
deucemcsizzles@reddit
RIP
Puvitz@reddit
Tbf these all started out pretty strong and petered out for various reasons. Running out of source material, concept potential, or creative interest in the story
0c_099@reddit
I only watched breaking bad and game of thrones aftter the ending of it, breaking bad was peak all the way, game of thrones was such a slug in the beginning then it gets really good and the ending was meh, but yeah I see how people waiting, CRAVING for it gonna say its absolute GARBAGE, The boys has the first 2 peak seasons and then its garbage
Stranger Things I barely watched the first episode and realized how much of a nostalgia bait this garbage was and didnt even bother to finish, and Im gonna ride this high for not wasting my time on it forever
Biggu5Dicku5@reddit
Bro should watch Andor, it's so good!
djmcdee101@reddit
I just watched both seasons for the first time and then Rogue One to cap it off. Fuckin peak
googlin@reddit
Anon loves ass
SipoteQuixote@reddit
Slop gonna slop. You can tell how good a show is by the fans it has. I didn't watch GoT because my friend would swear up and down that I need to watch it but he was prime consumer dude, if it was popular, he had the special edition spoon set.
wrinklebrain@reddit
Implying early GoT was not the literal best fantasy television show ever created AND shit talking your “friend” in the same post. I would bet my salary you are a pretentious cunt.
pepitobuenafe@reddit
Is wort watching excep for the last two seasons. I dont regreat it at all, like reading berserk even though it dosent have an ending