I can’t really watch anything that doesn’t have a clear arc or start/stop point. Shows are just too long for me. Last thing I liked was Over the Garden Wall which is just a sliced up movie. Love movies though so its not an attention span thing.
People ask me what I do and I cook a lot and draw and read books and kiss my boyfriend. IDK when I would even watch shows lol.
But I tell people this and they can’t understand or get really weird interrogating me how I spend my free time. The happy version of this is some of my coworkers found out I really like dancing and now they ask me ‘are you going dancing this weekend?’ on Thursday or Friday.
I’ve had to put my faith in shows that suck at first but most are older shows where an awkward first couple seasons was expected. Simpsons, Seinfeld, Star Trek TNG, Babylon 5, all had pretty bad first seasons or at least the shows had t found their ground yet.
I think the difference there was those rough starts were attempts to do something new or at least something different with an old IP. When Abrams fucks up he’s usually given basically a blank check and someone else’s pre-made toys to bash apart.
Fair enough, don’t trust Abraham’s, but don’t blame all longer shows or especially ones that do long form stories cause they suck at the start. I’m on my first b5 rewatch and while season 1 was an absolute grind d thst I got through on the assurance it was a good show, on second watch you see just how much subtle set up is done in that season.
I did say I wait and see if a big hyped thing is actually going to deliver after the “LOST” thing came and went. Sometimes it does deliver eventually, and then I enjoy it later after knowing that.
Abrams contributed to a trend of hype bubbles of pretension that weren’t even rocky starts; they were often promising starts with no actual intention to deliver later.
Must have missed that. I just wait 20 years or so before watching most things.