So, I'm curious about what people's pet peeves are in various mediums. Here's a few of mine, in each category that I can think of. Feel free to add your own.
TV
-The sappy ballad while all the actors look whistfully out windows, or walking aimlessly, etc. It's stupidly overdone and one of the reasons I stopped watching Flash Forward.
-A show that sets up a teaser for the next season, only to get cancelled. Except with Heroes, because no one was watching that anymore, anyway.
-Ridiculously overpriced TV box sets. I look at the Angel and Buffy sets for $20 a piece, then the Star Trek sets for triple or higher. Same amount of episodes and usually about the same amount of special features.
Movies
(some of this could apply to TV, as well)
-Action sequences that seem like they're filmed on the back of a rabid dog having a seizure. You go to all these lengths to do these great, mind-blowing action sequences or fight scenes, but then the camera work is all over the place that we can't even SEE what's going on. The majority of action movies are like this these days.
-Opening credits, especially long, drawn-out opening credits where it's just names flying at the screen. It's a waste of time and adds nothing to the plot. Plus, it's redundant, since we see all those names a second time at the end of the movie.
-"Oh, my God" is probably the most overused line in all of creation. Why not mix it up? "Great Googily Moogily" or "Sweet Merciful Jesus" or "Great Ceasar's Ghost"; they all work just fine.
-Double-dipped DVD's with less special features than the previous version. This especially falls into the cateogry of Blu-Rays.
-Remakes. Just...remakes. How about saving yourself millions of dollars, clean up the original movie and re-release that, instead? It worked for Star Wars.
-Bad wire work. I swear, when someone leaps twenty feet into the air, the actor doesn't look like they're even trying to look like they're leaping. No bending at the knees or anything.
Comics
-When a trade does not have the covers for each collected issue splitting each said issue. Those cliffhanger endings work better when you have to stop to flip the page or something, to get past the covers.
-Needless splash pages, especially two-page spreads. Geoff Johns is a really bad writer in this particular instance.
-Crossovers that force you to buy a billion other comics just to understand what's going on.
-Those ridiculous 6 or less issue hardcovers. There's so little for so high a price. Ain't worth it, which means I have to wait even LONGER for a softcover.
-Meaningless events, like deaths, costume changes, returns, etc.
Music
-Death metal. It's just noise. I can't even sing along to it because all I hear is "BLARGHDEY BLAAAAARGH!" I'm not even sure the people singing it know what they're saying.
TV
-The sappy ballad while all the actors look whistfully out windows, or walking aimlessly, etc. It's stupidly overdone and one of the reasons I stopped watching Flash Forward.
-A show that sets up a teaser for the next season, only to get cancelled. Except with Heroes, because no one was watching that anymore, anyway.
-Ridiculously overpriced TV box sets. I look at the Angel and Buffy sets for $20 a piece, then the Star Trek sets for triple or higher. Same amount of episodes and usually about the same amount of special features.
Movies
(some of this could apply to TV, as well)
-Action sequences that seem like they're filmed on the back of a rabid dog having a seizure. You go to all these lengths to do these great, mind-blowing action sequences or fight scenes, but then the camera work is all over the place that we can't even SEE what's going on. The majority of action movies are like this these days.
-Opening credits, especially long, drawn-out opening credits where it's just names flying at the screen. It's a waste of time and adds nothing to the plot. Plus, it's redundant, since we see all those names a second time at the end of the movie.
-"Oh, my God" is probably the most overused line in all of creation. Why not mix it up? "Great Googily Moogily" or "Sweet Merciful Jesus" or "Great Ceasar's Ghost"; they all work just fine.
-Double-dipped DVD's with less special features than the previous version. This especially falls into the cateogry of Blu-Rays.
-Remakes. Just...remakes. How about saving yourself millions of dollars, clean up the original movie and re-release that, instead? It worked for Star Wars.
-Bad wire work. I swear, when someone leaps twenty feet into the air, the actor doesn't look like they're even trying to look like they're leaping. No bending at the knees or anything.
Comics
-When a trade does not have the covers for each collected issue splitting each said issue. Those cliffhanger endings work better when you have to stop to flip the page or something, to get past the covers.
-Needless splash pages, especially two-page spreads. Geoff Johns is a really bad writer in this particular instance.
-Crossovers that force you to buy a billion other comics just to understand what's going on.
-Those ridiculous 6 or less issue hardcovers. There's so little for so high a price. Ain't worth it, which means I have to wait even LONGER for a softcover.
-Meaningless events, like deaths, costume changes, returns, etc.
Music
-Death metal. It's just noise. I can't even sing along to it because all I hear is "BLARGHDEY BLAAAAARGH!" I'm not even sure the people singing it know what they're saying.