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In unearthed audio, Tucker Carlson makes numerous misogynistic and perverted comments
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Ray Meagher to 'work less' after thirty-one years as Home and Away's Alf Stewart
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I barely enjoy television anymore, and it's really tiring me out
Hey folks, I thought I'd bring up something that I've been struggling with for the past few years. As the title suggests, my issue is that it's been really, really difficult for me to watch...
Hey folks, I thought I'd bring up something that I've been struggling with for the past few years. As the title suggests, my issue is that it's been really, really difficult for me to watch television lately. I rarely find anything that looks appealing to begin with, and even when I do, I almost always end up in a constant state of—for lack of a better word—cringe. This happens with some movies, but almost every single TV show I try to start.
The moments when I start getting uncomfortable are pretty consistently dialogue scenes. It's not the idea of two characters interacting that bothers me, but rather how they do it. The way that people talk on TV (especially protagonists) is unrealistic to the point where it is distracting enough to make me stop watching, because it makes literally no sense as a part of human society. I understand that no show is going to replicate real-life conversations 1:1, and that makes sense (filler words, useless tangents, etc. would just be distracting), but so many characters are direct to the point where any characterization that their words are supposed to provide seems utterly contrived, and I consequently ignore it.
I seem hyper-aware of the fact that everything that a character is doing serves a specific purpose to either stretch the plot or artificially deepen their personality, but not in a meaningful way. The somewhat cheesy premise of The 100 (as a random example) kept me watching for a little while, but literally every conflict was forced. I could tell that there was a writer behind every, "Hey, look at Mr. <humorous adjective> here" and, "I'm telling you right now, stop! Don't do this!" and, "Just leave me alone!" trying to provide multiple sides to a character. The fourth wall may as well not even exist. Yes, I understand that your characters are all very complex human beings, but only because you're using every method known to man to imply it. It's just so heavy-handed that I can't pay attention to your broader message and instead focus on how ridiculous every word out of their mouths are.
Okay, I understand that this character is supposed to be a symbol of feminine empowerment because she just kicked 14 guys and made a witty remark about having been underestimated. Okay, I understand that these scary-looking buff guys are bad because they keep explicitly saying how much they like murdering people. Are audiences really so stupid that they have to have characterization spelled out for them in dialogue? Can actions alone not be enough to convey meaning? Why does every meaningful interaction have to coincide with a ridiculously on-the-nose explanation of why it's relevant?
It's ruining almost everything I watch. My immediate thought after hearing any TV quote that's supposed to be remotely funny or attention-grabbing is, "Ugh, that is such a 'television' thing to say," and it instantly makes me think negatively of the work. I've noticed that the feeling is somewhat dampened when watching foreign TV (in a different language), although it still feels sort of formulaic. Are my standards unrealistically high? Am I being a massive elitist? If so, how would I even change the way I look at television at this point? Or am I too far down the meta TV tropes rabbit-hole to be able to enjoy the medium fully again?
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"Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek revealed he has stage 4 pancreatic cancer
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Good Omens | Official trailer
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Apple’s Hollywood venture marred by ‘intrusive’ execs, including Tim Cook
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New Star Trek: Picard series adds two cast members
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Game of Thrones | Season 8 official trailer
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The making of the Fox News White House
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Game of Thrones first look: Inside the brutal battle to make season 8
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Warrior | Official season 1 trailer
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'Sex Education' renewed for season 2 at Netflix
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Fox ordered to pay $179 million to 'Bones' participants
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His Dark Materials | Teaser trailer
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Patrick Stewart says Star Trek: Picard series is set up to run three seasons
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Alex Kingston discussed River Song’s return to Doctor Who with Jodie Whittaker
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Pack of wolves hunt a bison
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gen:LOCK - New show by Rooster Teeth
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"The Punisher" & "Jessica Jones" Canceled by Netflix; 3rd season of Jessica Jones will still air
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Apple to show first original series clips at March event but launch still months away
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Weird City, YouTube Original. (First two episodes free)
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Meet 'Marvel's The Offenders,' as M.O.D.O.K., Hit-Monkey, Tigra, Dazzler, and Howard the Duck get animated on Hulu
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Netflix series recommendation: Mr. Sunshine
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Do racists like Fox News, or does Fox make people racist?
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'Jennifer Aniston cried in my lap': The inside story of Friends
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‘The Simpsons’ renewed until 2021
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Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2 discussion thread
Let's talk about Star Trek: Discovery ongoing season 2. Spoilers in this topic are obviously expected. But let's not mention anything from the trailers for the future episodes.
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Casting 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
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I Am Spock: Film legend's grandson takes on iconic TV role
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The Good Place - good or bad?
I've seen every episode of The Good Place up to this point and still can't decide if I like it or not. It's a very strange situation. The premise, while novel, doesn't work well (in my opinion) on...
I've seen every episode of The Good Place up to this point and still can't decide if I like it or not. It's a very strange situation. The premise, while novel, doesn't work well (in my opinion) on a TV show budget or schedule and I find myself wondering why I'm watching it.
Reviews of the show are generally very positive, but it feels like the writers are constantly scrambling for new ideas when the concept just doesn't lend itself to that much TV.
I love Michael Schur's work generally and like Kristen Bell as an actress, but I still can't decide if I like this or not. Thoughts?
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The twenty best TV dramas since ‘The Sopranos’
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So how did you guys like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and more importantly, do you guys think interactive TV will be the "next big thing"?
Personally, I really enjoyed Bandersnatch as a one-off. Having the ability to choose what happens and trying to piece together the story by watching multiple endings. But honestly, the story fell...
Personally, I really enjoyed Bandersnatch as a one-off. Having the ability to choose what happens and trying to piece together the story by watching multiple endings.
But honestly, the story fell quite flat and it wouldn't have been a very entertaining episode had it not been for the gimmick. But what do you guys think?
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Bandersnatch has been mapped
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How Mark Burnett resurrected Donald Trump as an icon of American success
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Pilot episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. And complete playlist.
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For old-geezer actors, this is also the era of peak TV
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Travelers - Season 3
So season 3 got release by netfilx a few days ago, I've seen it and like it but kind of want to discuss so; anyone here watched it, thoughts? Anyone not seen travelers (no idea why no double L),...
So season 3 got release by netfilx a few days ago, I've seen it and like it but kind of want to discuss so; anyone here watched it, thoughts?
Anyone not seen travelers (no idea why no double L), it's a pretty good time travel show with fresh take on AI. Don't want to spoil too much but I think it's worth the time to see.
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Black Mirror S2E01 "Be Right Back" discussion thread
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode Black Mirror Season 2 Episode 1 - Be Right Back After learning about a new service that lets people stay in touch with the deceased, a lonely,...
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Black Mirror Season 2 Episode 1 - Be Right Back
After learning about a new service that lets people stay in touch with the deceased, a lonely, grieving Martha reconnects with her late lover.
Warning: this thread contains spoilers about this episode! If you haven't seen it yet, please watch it and come back to this thread later.
You can talk about past episodes, but please don't discuss future episodes in this thread!
If you don't know what to say, here are some questions to get the discussion started:
- How does the title relate to the episode itself?
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Get Shorty - Anybody else watching this? This is the rare show that has gotten better with each season
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So, I've just finished Netflix's Maniac
Holy shit. Now that is what I call cinema. Somebody give Jonah Hill an Oscar already. The amount of times I felt a deep connection to his character is reaching uncomfortable. The only thing that...
Holy shit. Now that is what I call cinema. Somebody give Jonah Hill an Oscar already. The amount of times I felt a deep connection to his character is reaching uncomfortable. The only thing that felt like “too much” was Snorri, but luckily that didn't last long. Emma Stone was so human in this. Rome Kanda and Justin Theroux have amazing comedic moments.
Fucking 10/10. Absolute recommendation.
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Recommendation: Psych (2006-2014 + Movie)
Previous recommendation on Tildes: Person of Interest Light spoilers: Psych - S01E01 - Pilot It's hard to convey how much I love Psych. It's one of those series that, like The Office, P&R,...
Previous recommendation on Tildes: Person of Interest
Light spoilers: Psych - S01E01 - Pilot
It's hard to convey how much I love Psych. It's one of those series that, like The Office, P&R, Community, Arrested Development etc develops its own community, through a very vivid style of comedy.
Psych goes back and forth across the series between light-hearted fun and serious episodes. The series follows Shawn, son of a retired police officer, who was taught by his father to be hyper-perceptive, and his best friend Gus. Shawn finds himself having to fake "Psychic powers" to justify his perceptiveness and ends up working for the police.
What makes the series so good is the top-notch chemistry between Shawn and Gus. Psych is one of my top "comfort" series because of this. It got me through my hardest times and it's my second-favourite full-rewatch series (first being The IT Crowd).
It's also littered with references poking fun at The Mentalist, another great TV series with a much more serious tone and a similar plot line (Fake psychic helps police force).
Psych's main flaw I would say is that it suffers from Flanderization. Over time, both Shawn and Gus become exaggerations of themselves. But as much as I wish they'd be more subtle about it sometimes, it doesn't detract from the overall quality of the series.
All in all, Psych is, in my opinion, USA Network's best work and the embodiment of their slogan "Characters welcome", with strong similarities to Monk, Suits and White Collar.
The Psych Movie, which follows the end of the series, is excellent as well. I recommend watching the series before, however. I also generally recommend watching the series starting from the beginning. My first encounter with Psych was with a Season 2 episode and turned me off for a while. There's a second movie currently being filmed. Hopefully it's good!
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‘Daredevil’ canceled at Netflix after three seasons
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New rule: Just don't go there
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Doctor Who S11E07 'Kerblam!' discussion thread
What did you think of this week's episode of 'Doctor Who'? Previous discussions: Doctor Who S11E06 'The Demons of the Punjab' Doctor Who S11E05 'The Tsuranga Conundrum' Doctor Who S11E04...
What did you think of this week's episode of 'Doctor Who'?
Previous discussions:
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Black Mirror S04E06 “Black Museum” Discussion Thread
Previous episode | Index thread Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 6 - Black Museum On a dusty stretch of highway, a traveler stumbles across a museum that boasts rare criminal artifacts -- and a...
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Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 6 - Black Museum
On a dusty stretch of highway, a traveler stumbles across a museum that boasts rare criminal artifacts -- and a disturbing main attraction.
Warning: this thread contains spoilers about this episode! If you haven't seen it yet, please watch it and come back to this thread later.
You can talk about past episodes, but please don't discuss future episodes in this thread!
If you don't know what to say, here are some questions to get the discussion started:
- How does the title relate to the episode itself?
- Are there any similarities between real life events and the episode?
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Please rate the episode here!
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Black Mirror S04E05 “Metalhead” Discussion Thread
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 5 - Metalhead At an abandoned warehouse, scavengers searching for supplies encounter a ruthless foe and flee for their...
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Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 5 - Metalhead
At an abandoned warehouse, scavengers searching for supplies encounter a ruthless foe and flee for their lives through a bleak wasteland.
Warning: this thread contains spoilers about this episode! If you haven't seen it yet, please watch it and come back to this thread later.
You can talk about past episodes, but please don't discuss future episodes in this thread!
If you don't know what to say, here are some questions to get the discussion started:
- How does the title relate to the episode itself?
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Please rate the episode here!
Sorry for being late with this one!
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The Curious Animosity of Fred and Ethel Mertz
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet | Official trailer
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Doctor Who S11E06 'The Demons of the Punjab' discussion thread
What did you think of this week's episode of 'Doctor Who'? Previous discussions: Doctor Who S11E05 'The Tsuranga Conundrum' Doctor Who S11E04 'Arachnids in the UK' Doctor Who S11E01 'The Woman Who...
What did you think of this week's episode of 'Doctor Who'?
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