Gangs of London. The Gentlemen. Game of Thrones.
The Gentlemen. Game of Thrones.
Breaking bad.
Big Bang Theory
Didn’t work for me. So dull. Felt like it was made twenty years earlier than it was.
BBT is critically acclaimed in the same way the Big Mac is the world’s most popular burger.
Also mostly sex jokes disguised as smart people humor. It quickly gets old.
" Breaking Bad - I had to force myself to watch 5 episodes. Just didn’t get it.
" The Sopranos - I don’t like mob stuff. I didn’t like the godfather either.
" The Wire - this one surprised me because I generally like cop shows. Maybe I wasn’t in the right frame of mind.the office. the documentary/handheld camera style cinematography is nauseating to watch. see also: parks & rec and similarly-shot titles.
It took me several attempts to watch parks & rec. It ended up being one my favorite. I’ve tried The Office a couple times and couldn’t do it. Same with Sunny.
The office had to happen to open the door for the genre to the general public. So I say thanks to it, we got the more refined parks and rec. Watching the office back in the day was hilarious, but now it’s clear that it only walked so parks and rec could run.
I actually watched several episodes of the British original and thought it was fine. I didn’t go out and find the rest to watch or anything, but it was fine. That said, I think watching the original made it hard for me to watch the American version of the show. I have a lot of trouble watching a show if I’ve already read the book(s) for a similar reason.
It took me like 3 attempts to get in to The Office so I don’t blame you
White Lotus. Just couldn’t care about anything happening.
Call me a monster, but Breaking Bad. It is just feel bad and cringe, I hate it lol.
Yeah I don’t blame you. Watched the whole thing, but it was pretty hard to get into for exactly the reasons you stated, and my gf and I would probably have stopped if Better Call Saul (the episode of BB, not to be confused with the spinoff series of the same name) and the character it introduced hadn’t brought in some sorely-needed levity.
Yeah I couldn’t stand it, and came to the comments because I was sure it would already be mentioned.
I stuck through season 1, pretending that the character’s arcs were believable and fast forwarding through some of the brutality, then gave up.
A friend convinced me to try again, but the seconds time I gave up after the season with the shots of the pool debris at the start. The payoff on that felt cheap and vaguely a violation of chekovs gun. After that I had to tell the friend who wanted me to watch it that I was done and wouldn’t be trying again.
I saw Breaking Bad all the way through when it’s final season was on. Recently tried to rewatch it and stopped when second season started cause I remembered how much I hated that plane crash.
Which is a shame because season 4 is an absolute masterpiece. It’s like a chess match between Walt and Gus with Jesse as pawn.
I have now tried 3 separate times to get through it. I always get bored, or honestly I really hate Walters wife. She is so incredibly cringey and hipocritical that it turns me off from the whole show. He does something that only affects him so he can try to improve his family, she takes it offensively. He gives up and she’s pissed because they’re poor. She cheats and then gets mad at him for some reason. She’s just a bitch, and made me stop watching.
I didn’t care for Breaking Bad, but I did enjoy “Better Call Saul” up until the last season. 🤷♂️
Some of the early episodes really show their age. It’s definitely still worth watching in 2025, but it is an old show at this point.
Iirc first episode is a banger, then mixed levels throughout season 1, most of season 2 was basically braindead, then decent quality for the remainder? Been a long time since I watched it.
Really? Damn, I mean to each their own, but the show started getting really interesting in the episode where Walter brought in the fulminated mercury…
I can’t even start it. It just sounds so “omg gotta sell drugs so quirky!!”
It’s also one of those shows that every dude with bad taste loves to love hahaha
Mad Men
Mr. Robot. Finished season 1 and decided not my cup of tea. Hated every single character in it. Felt same way about White Lotus too.
I tried to watch Downton Abbey with my wife. I can appreciate the acting, costumes, and sets, but I could really not have cared less about the minutiae of the lives of 1910s British upper class and their servants
Every reality series.
Game of thrones, tried and failed at least twice
Hey, at least you didn’t have to suffer through the ending.
I only had to suffer through the ending, still makes me mad.
The story, if anyone is bored…
I was on a work retreat/hack-a-thon and the final episode was being broadcast that night. I’d tried and failed to find any part of game of thrones interesting in the past, I’d never seen a complete episode.
Everyone is there glued to the TV, I’m at the dinning room table trying to get some kind of work done, but ended up watching most of the episode.
What a massive pile of crap I thought to myself, no idea what these people are on about.
I’m glad everyone agreed it sucked, but really annoyed that is the only episode I’ve seen, and I will never waste my time on it.
My dad is always stunned that I never really got into GoT. I tuned in for a couple of seasons at the beginning, but life just got too busy for these kinds of big shows.
For me, The Expanse.
The first couple of episodes drag, but it picks up later. You might try the books instead. Or even the audiobooks — the narrator for those does an excellent job.
I did try the first audio book and found myself unmoved. It wasn’t awful, but I wasn’t as impressed as most seem to be. I’m glad it was enjoyed, but I was ready for it to be over long before it was.
That was around six years ago, though. I might feel differently if I tried again today.
Thanks for the recommendations!
I can understand this one. I enjoyed the series enough to go back and read the books, but the acting overall was not great
The White Lotus. I got 2-3 episodes in and was just bored. None of the characters were likable so I just didn’t care.
Same, why should I care about these people?
The only character that seemed like an actual character in S1 was the manager, and…
I mean, that’s the point of the show… Their problems are ridiculous and petty, the entire point is to show what rich people think problems are
I mean, ok.
That seems pretty stupid actually. I thought I didn’t get it, I’m sad to say I do :(
Saw first one season and decided not to bother with it. Too cynical for me.