You can keep watching, it gets WEIRD, but unless you are prone to fits of nostalgia over a show you just started watching, it won't be that bad.
Yeah, the goofy shit I find without really even looking kinda makes me want to keep going.Quality becomes pretty spotty from 6 on, but if you want more of the show there's no reason not to give it a shot.
I still recommend ending at season 5. There are a few good things in the later seasons, but generally they only create false hope that the show is getting back on track. Also, virtually all of the regular characters end up being pretty unlikable.I finished season 5 of Supernatural. So the consensus is skip season 6? I tried watching the Supernatural anime, didn't even finish the first episode. Couldn't get past Dean's new voice.
Fawlty Towers. Six episodes per season, only 2 seasons, 4 years apart. GAH.I dislike that most BBC/ITV TV series are just 10 episodes, Not the 23 or so most US "seasons" get. . I will just get involved in Vikings or Doctor Who... then the damn "season" is over.
And don't get me started on Sherlock...
Black Sails is a damn fine show, surprised more people aren't talking about it.I'll take the shorter seasons that don't have filler over the overlong show where you can almost see the writer fatigue setting in.
I've been watching the 3rd season of Black Sails, which is still a wonderful show. It's been going at an absolutely break neck pace this season in comparison to the last two. Plot arcs that I thought would take the entire season to set up is done in single episodes.
On the other hand, you have shows like ST:TNG where it takes them 20 or 30 episodes to find their footing and for it to start getting good, and then it's pretty much good for the next 5 seasons, which each have 24 episodes each.I'll take the shorter seasons that don't have filler over the overlong show where you can almost see the writer fatigue setting in.
I've been watching the 3rd season of Black Sails, which is still a wonderful show. It's been going at an absolutely break neck pace this season in comparison to the last two. Plot arcs that I thought would take the entire season to set up is done in single episodes.
Every season of TNG after it gets good has some unbelievable stinkers in it too. Really, there are only 6-8 really good episodes per season, a bunch of mediocre and a few TERRIFICALLY terrible ones.On the other hand, you have shows like ST:TNG where it takes them 20 or 30 episodes to find their footing and for it to start getting good, and then it's pretty much good for the next 5 seasons, which each have 24 episodes each.
I disagree, there were occasional stinkers, but most of the post-roddenberry era was uniformly good, with smatterings of really good.Every season of TNG after it gets good has some unbelievable stinkers in it too. Really, there are only 6-8 really good episodes per season, a bunch of mediocre and a few TERRIFICALLY terrible ones.
What a huge pile of derivative dreck. I saw maybe one show that sounded halfway interesting.
I was actually hoping the Gabriel Iglesias comedy was going to happen, but I'm not surprised after the failure of things like Titus (which was great but couldn't find an audience).What a huge pile of derivative dreck. I saw maybe one show that sounded halfway interesting.
Powerless sounds like it could have potential.
I'm just glad it's renewed.http://io9.gizmodo.com/its-official-season-two-of-supergirl-will-be-on-the-cw-1776348480
Supergirl renewed for a second season but on CW instead of CBS.
Live action Archie, in the vein of a teen comedy/drama, seems like a VERY watchable show.Powerless sounds like it could have potential.
On the other hand "Son of Zorn" is just... wut? And Riverdale is damn close when it comes to sheer levels of WTFuckery.
Did you not notice the "a surprising and subversive take on Archie"... "exploring the surrealism of small town life — the darkness and weirdness bubbling beneath Riverdale's wholesome façade."Live action Archie, in the vein of a teen comedy/drama, seems like a VERY watchable show.
I wonder if this means we'll get Earth-1 Karen Starr on Flash.http://io9.gizmodo.com/its-official-season-two-of-supergirl-will-be-on-the-cw-1776348480
Supergirl renewed for a second season but on CW instead of CBS.
Oh man you will die during Dinner Party. Which isn't until, like, season 4? Or something?I'm trying to watch The Office (US) but oh God it's so awkward it hurts me physically and I'm only on episode two.
I haven't, but Gervais is a whole new level of cringe humor that I'm not sure I can handle without imploding.Oh man you will die during Dinner Party. Which isn't until, like, season 4? Or something?
Did you ever watch the UK version?
Yeah.I haven't, but Gervais is a whole new level of cringe humor that I'm not sure I can handle without imploding.