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      I din’t get into it either. So many people praise it, but after 5-10 episodes I gave up. Maybe it’s the premise itself that does not entice me, I’m not even sure.

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      I made it pretty far into the series, past the Gus Fring arc and beyond the train robbery - but it’s just such a hard slog with no likeable characters that it just ground me out.

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        I think that’s what got me. There are no redeeming characters. I don’t want to root for anyone. Jesse is the only semi likable character and even then that is generous

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      Same here, haven’t finished the first season. IIRC the guy who played Jesse’s acting was a sticking point for me.

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      You might try “Better Call Saul”. I didn’t like Breaking Bad, but I enjoyed the spin off up until the last season. It doesn’t really rely on the other show until the final episodes.

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      BBT is a weird one because it’s a nerdy show for NOT nerdy people. There are clever bits, but the vast majority of the punchlines are “haha they said a nerdy thing” and that’s it.

      Legit lines:

      “Sheldon? What are you doing?”

      “Playing super Mario Brothers on a poorly coded Nintendo 64 emulator”

      Laugh track

      Peak comedy.

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        Actually I don’t either! But it was on a lot back in the day at my parents’ house in the middle of nowhere without cable/satellite TV.

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          This is the reason why I didn’t list it myself. My dad used to be obsessed with this show (I think mostly thirsting over Kaley Cuoco, just single middle-aged man things) so I was essentially forced to watch some of it just because it was always on.

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    Yellowstone. It just feels like modern country music to me. No soul. It’s a soap opera with good production.

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    It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Don’t find it funny at all, especially the Dennis and Dee characters.

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      I enjoyed the first season and some of the second, but it really didn’t need to run for twenty years.

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      It was alright when it was new and fresh but holy shit it gets old fast. Season number whatever was worth it because papa Winchester KILLED IT as negan, plus they returned to the source material, but by that point the show was already overstaying its welcome.

      If I had a dollar for every “we’re safe now but uh oh rick fucked everything up be cause he thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room” I’d have like 5 dollars.

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    The Office.

    I’ve tried multiple times, but can barely get past the first few episodes before turning it off from boredom or cringe.

    Weirdly, I enjoyed Parks & Rec - but I did go into that knowing that S1 was quite rough and not reflective of the show as a whole.

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      Funny enough The Office also has a different first season compared to the rest. The first season closely tracks the UK counterpart and doesn’t find its own until season 2.

      Of course if cringe humor isn’t your thing then season two onward is still more of that, but if you liked Parks & Rec then maybe you’ll be good with it.

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        I’ve heard this also; but I the biggest difference between the two doe for me was that I could manage to sit through S1 of P&R whereas I couldn’t for The Office.

        The next time I have a lull in TV viewing, I might try again starting from season 2 - but between all of the memes and YouTube Shorts, I am not particularly hopeful.

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      That’s how I feel about Succession. The world is already full of actual rich assholes like the ones portrayed. I find no enjoyment watching a fictionalized show about them.

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    Breaking Bad. The characters are unsympathetic and act illogically. Never could get past the first five episodes.

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    Friends - I tried really hard, but it’s just boring. The laugh track kills it a lot for me, though I know the vast majority of that was a live audience.

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    The Sopranos.

    Maybe I just missed the boat. Or classic HBO isn’t for me. I got most of the way through S1, so I daresay I really gave it a fair go. But, I just didn’t ever feel like going back to it in the end.

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      I didn’t know the two shows were similar. I’m a huge Doom Patrol fan, but Umbrella Academy has been on my “to watch” list for a long while.

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        First season is very good. It goes downhill more every season after that. So if you get to a point where you aren’t enjoying it just stop. It’s doesn’t recover.

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        Umbrella Academy was directly inspired by Doom Patrol. The original comic was created because the writer wanted to write Doom Patrol but couldn’t get DC to sign onto his pitch, so he just made up his own universe to play in.