I don’t watch shows anymore I just watch serpadesign feed his frogs on YouTube x

  • The Snark Urge
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    1191 year ago

    Why does anyone watch new TV when there are perfectly good copies of every season of Gargoyles they could be pirating?

  • @drekly@lemmy.world
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    641 year ago

    And then for one, “yeah I like that show!”

    “Oh do you remember when x did y?”

    …No, I forgot everything that happened a week later.

    • @Moderator@sh.itjust.works
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      131 year ago

      I’m so glad it isn’t just me. I’ve been concerned I might have memory issues because this happens in my life so much.

      For real, how do people remember such details from the shows they watch.

      • @drekly@lemmy.world
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        131 year ago

        I don’t even mean because it’s episodic, it just pops right back out of my brain. Just about to finish watching all of succession, an episode a day, and couldn’t tell you half of what happened unless you remind me.

      • That’s the worst for me. If I binge it just goes into the big Binge Pot of Media Memories in my head. If I watch it daily or weekly, then I’m thinking about it and talking about it, ie interacting with the material, as it’s coming out.

      • archomrade [he/him]
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        11 year ago

        Reasonable for a 3 season show, completely insane for an 8 season one

        Did that with GoT and my brain melted from so much. You end up needing to take a break mid way through anyway, might as well just watch them when the season comes out and watch a recap

  • Captain Aggravated
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    361 year ago

    I’ve taken to calling this kind of media “Mandatory Adult Television.” I think the first of its species was Lost; there were predecessors with some similar traits like The X Files or The Sopranos, heavily serialized adult content television that was very popular water cooler talk, but Lost was the first one I remember as segmenting the population into those who follow he show, and those who don’t. Game of Thrones was THE big one. You either watched Game of Thrones or you weren’t allowed to socialize as an adult. “Hey, did you see Game of Thrones last night?” “No, I don’t watch that show.” “Oh. Bye.” For nearly a decade. No one wants to talk about that show anymore. Same with Lost.

      • @randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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        31 year ago

        When I turned in my iPad (Air 4) due to some issues with magnetic covers within warranty, I got a free replacement and a 90-day trial to Apple TV+. I watched Ted Lasso (all 3 seasons), Silo and Severance during these 3 months.

        I’m not sure why you only got 7 days, but I would assume that Apple gives a longer trial to people who just got a new iDevice.

        ps. I should mention that if I were to get a new tablet today, I would get one from Samsung.

      • LCP
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        11 year ago

        Target gives out 1-3 month Apple trials from time to time.

  • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    281 year ago

    Seen one of those (The Boys). Maybe two if you count the first season of Westworld (don’t plan on watching more because it’s supposed to be shite).

    I only really bother with Mike Flanagan’s single season stuff on Netflix, because the man knows how to open and close a story. Others should take note. Don’t start a story unless you know how it’s going to end and how long it’s going to take to get there.

    “This is popular, let’s make more” is an attitude that has ruined television.

    • 🐱TheCat
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      111 year ago

      They don’t care about the quality of television. Writing a story that goes on and on and offers the possibility of several spinoffs is the equivalent of micro-transactions in video games : they make more money that way.

      Capitalism only maximizes money, it doesn’t maximize quality. It eats quality to make more money.

      • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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        71 year ago

        The model worked back when episodes were self contained. I don’t need to see seasons 1-20 (or whatever they’re up to now) of The Simpsons to understand the latest episode. Old Star Trek was the same. You didn’t need a huge back story. Kirk/Picard and chums were the good guys. The guy with the plastic on his face and angry eyes was the bad guy. It was easy.

        But stretching a simple story over 10 seasons of gradually declining quality is nonsense. By their own logic we can only have a conclusion when the quality has declined to the point that nobody cares what happens. Might as well not even have an ending at that point.

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          51 year ago

          The new Star Trek, Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks, both go back to the standalone episodic model. And they are the best since DS9.

          • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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            They have a DS9-style balance where there is an overarching story, but it’s usually not the focus. The Lower Deckers are now Lieutenant junior grades.

          • @SpookyUnderwear@eviltoast.org
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            11 year ago

            Couldn’t get into Lower Decks. Not interested in ‘comedy’ ST. As for SNW, I watch it, but not sold on it yet. I watched TNG episode “The Bonding” today. Nothing after ENT (S3 and S4) has approached the level of writing of that episode. Except maybe that one S2 episode of SNW. You know exactly what episode I’m talking about. It’s the only episode.

    • @IveGotRedOnMe@lemm.ee
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      71 year ago

      Agreed about Flanagan. I feel like now’s the time to have more one season stories for easier digestion. Especially since so many of them turn to shit so quickly. Ted Lasso being a recent example. Holy shit that last season was horrendous.

    • @nanoUFO@sh.itjust.works
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      21 year ago

      It’s the same thing in video games and books, people chasing money or lack skill go after the most popular genres even if they themselves don’t really have any interest in it and produce mediocre products that have 0 passion in them.

      I should really watch more stuff from Flanagan, I though midnight mass was alright even if it dragged it’s feet in the middle.

  • @someguyA
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    261 year ago

    I don’t wanna overanalyze the meme, but it is irritating when you can’t have a conversation with someone without their whole identity being based on whatever they’ve recently watched. Then if you haven’t seen it, them uncreatively explaining the plot to you.

      • @Wage_slave@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        Growing up in the years before and during Cable television, I am positive television was the most talked about topic over any and all aside from basic hello.

        And if you didn’t have cable, well you’d get filled in on whatever, but were oddly OK with it.

      • @someguyA
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        81 year ago

        Yea you’re right, I can’t be too upset.

      • @Zink@programming.dev
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        11 year ago

        It’s a shared experience, like the weather. Usually in person with somebody who experiences the same weather, but comparing/contrasting weather with friends across the country (US, so that can be pretty far) works sometimes too.

  • Random Dent
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    241 year ago

    Also Mr. Robot and Foundation and Good Omens and Fleabag and the new Beavis and Butthead and Station Eleven and Doctor Who is about to get good again and Irma Vep was great but I don’t think that one’s coming back

    • @someguyA
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      41 year ago

      I wish Station Eleven was longer :(

      I wanted to see that world explored a little longer.

    • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      21 year ago

      I want to like Mr Robot sooooo badly but I find it very cringy and tryhard. I gave up midway through season two.

      • Random Dent
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        41 year ago

        Season 2 is definitely the slowest season I think. It’s a bit of a slog but it’s doing a lot of the legwork for seasons 3 and 4 to go wild so it does kind of pay off in the long run IMO.

        • @Simmy@lemmygrad.ml
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          11 year ago

          Yes, season 3/4 totally worth it. When finish the series you going to want to watch it again,and love it even more.

  • @gerryflap@feddit.nl
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    221 year ago

    As someone who very rarely watches series, this really hits home. I just rarely have the patience to do so, and because of that I also don’t have any streaming subscriptions. I’d rather play games, because the interaction makes them a lot more rewarding to me. To each their own though, other people don’t play games so they’ll have the same problem with me

    • @PeWu@lemmy.ml
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      31 year ago

      I can agree, I also am interested in more niche things that mainstream shows, so any title in the meme is totally unknown to me

    • @someguyA
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      61 year ago

      I’ve seen half the shows listed and they’re all pretty decent. And this is from someone who just cycles one subscription and watches whatever looks interesting on the current subscription.

  • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t even watched breaking bad, much less anything on that list or anything else between now and like 2008

    walter-breakdown

      • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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        81 year ago

        I watched 10 minutes of the walking dead during it’s episode 1 premier and said “nah this sucks”, I tried watching game of thrones when it was premiering episode 1, and couldn’t get out of the introduction sequence without saying “snorefest”

        I’ve tried to watch and dropped every popular t.v series and straight up ignored the existence of all other shows. I’m just not a T.V person.

    • @casmael@lemm.eeOP
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      51 year ago

      I watched like two episodes of breaking bad and couldn’t understand the appeal tbh

    • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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      51 year ago

      There are dozens of us!

      I didn’t watch it specifically because people around me wouldn’t get off my case about not watching it.

        • @wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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          01 year ago

          He literally over here jacking off to how much he avoids pop culture.

          Mmm baby I’m so out of the mainstream… uhhhh that’s the spot… I don’t even drink water anymore I’m so niche.

          Fuck them normal people, I’m so busy being austere over here.

          xD

    • @InputZero@lemmy.ml
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      71 year ago

      Same, Baulder’s Gate 3 is out. It’s fantastic and I don’t have much motivation to spend money on it. TOTK takes up all the time I allow myself to play video games. I still haven’t even started Elden Ring.

    • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      I hate to be “that guy”, but it’s definitely worth it, and unlike many shows it’s fairly easy to watch.

      • @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works
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        41 year ago

        Yeah it is pretty long, but rewarding.

        It’s also not a “flashy” show, so you don’t get the fatigue of the writer constantly one-upping themselves to shock you. It’s just a fun drama with some great characters and actors. Once you’ve seen it, you’ll join the ranks of those who yell “OMG IT"S AVON BARKSDALE” everytime you see Harris on screen, or any number of the other actors.

  • @Lininop@lemmy.ml
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    151 year ago

    Fellas, is it a crime to want to share something you enjoy? As long as you aren’t demonizing people who haven’t seen it, who cares?

    • It’s not about demonizing the person sharing. It’s about the feeling of being overwhelmed because there’s so much shit you haven’t seen and will never see. You will never have enough time to get through that list and that can feel bad.

      • @casmael@lemm.eeOP
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        31 year ago

        Yeah that’s about it. I also think it’s about the dawning realisation that this medium or format of storytelling has become increasingly commercialised; and that in spite of the vast hours of content available, there is paradoxically less genuine narrative than ever.

  • @Wage_slave@lemmy.ml
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    151 year ago

    The Last of Us and The Boys.

    Haven’t seen anything (or even heard of a lot) of the others. Not that they are bad shows. I just like to waste my time in other activities.

    Like video games. Not shows, but still wasting time.

      • @brewbellyblueberry@sopuli.xyz
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        People are so different, I feel exactly the opposite. There’s a bunch of games I’d want to play, but most of the time when I’m about to start playing, I’m just overcome with the feeling of “What’s the point? It’s just a waste of time”. When I’m watching a show I’m processing a shit-ton of stuff, emotions, life, depression. Games are just “for fun”. I just don’t seem to get the same out of games no matter how “deep” or whatever they are. I accomplish something in a game, 99% of the time I just feel “Well, I could’ve used all that time and energy doing something real and now I just wasted all that time for some virtual character in a virtual world.”.

        • Wow yeah we really are total opposites!

          Objectively I know I’m not accomplishing anything real when I play a game, but they still capture my “whole brain” like what you describe when watching a show.

          I wonder where the difference comes from. Maybe I’m just more fidgety, so having something tactile to work on while watching the screen does it for me. :P

      • I’ve thought about that. Games, especially ones with development like RPGs, provide that sense of accomplishment that life rarely gives or doesn’t give clearly. Promotions at work might be years apart, buying a house, etc but I can feel like I got something done on a daily basis in games, plus I get a little chime sound and a popup when I do!

        • @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works
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          I think the (mostly) simplified morality is appealing too. Like in an RPG I know exactly what the right thing to do is, it’s the one that’s clearly marked at the “good” dialogue choice.

          Whereas in real life it’s like… am I doing the right thing? Should I be an engineer and donate to good causes, or should I be actively contributing to good causes and choose to earn less money? Should I become an eco-terrorist?? Lol stuff like that