#Television

What show got progressively worse each time you watched it?

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What show got progressively worse each time you watched it? Prison Break. I absolutely loved that show when it came out. I actually got into kind of late so bought the DVDs. It was the first show I binge watched way back in 2009ish. Getting up to change the DVDs every few hours. I rewatched it a bunch and the more I watch it the more I realized it devolved into just nonsense. The first couple season is …

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In your opinion, what is your favourite unique concept a show tried to do?

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In your opinion, what is your favourite unique concept a show tried to do? For example, I mean a sort of unique formula, for me it was the good place, it was extremely creative, unique and explored interesting concepts all whilst being branded as a comedy and it worked! Could also be how Black Mirror is an anthology series or just a unique concept that is quite unexplored etc. Just interested and also is a good way to …

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9-1-1 Series

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9-1-1 Series I just started watching it two days ago, and I can’t help but compare it to Final Destination. People are just going about their day, doing normal stuff, and suddenly they get torn to shreds. Kinda scary at times! submitted by /u/Sea-Acadia418

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“The Vicar of Dibley”: Emma Chambers’ Alice Tinker was a genius TV comedy creation. Arguably, the MVP of the show.

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“The Vicar of Dibley”: Emma Chambers’ Alice Tinker was a genius TV comedy creation. Arguably, the MVP of the show. Whenever I remember the video of Geraldine (Dawn French) saying Alice died from cancer and suddenly, breaking down in tears (Dawn and Geraldine as they were mourning the character and the actress), I get a bit emotional, because as nutty, hilarious, dumb as Alice was, she was also a gentle person, a innocent at heart who never stopped being 12, …

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I just finished season 2 of White Lotus, and… I absolutely hated it. [spoilers]

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I just finished season 2 of White Lotus, and… I absolutely hated it. This has probably been discussed, as I haven’t looked up any reviews because I just finished it last night. The cinematography is amazing, the acting is great, the writing is clever, and the plot drew me in close. But I just felt absolutely disgusted by the entire thing. I’m not a sexually repressed or socially uptight person, but I’ve never s…

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Watson: worth watching?

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Watson: worth watching? Has anyone watched Watson on CBS/Paramount? Is it worth it? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22475008/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_1_tt_2_nm_5_in_0_q_watson submitted by /u/Overall_Lobster823

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First instance of a “Q&A” pair of bumpers before/after a break?

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First instance of a “Q&A” pair of bumpers before/after a break? I’m curious if anyone knows the first/early instances of a show using a “Q&A” bumper format, where just before a commercial break, the show will ask a question, then when the show is about to come back, that question will be answered before the program proper continues. It’s commonly been used for educational shows and game shows, but the most f…

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What is the most controversial TV episode ever, and why?

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What is the most controversial TV episode ever, and why? You can list more than one episode but what are the most controversial TV episodes of all time, why are they controversial, and (if they do) what is the message or theme of the episode? Doing a fun little project so I thought this would be good place to ask this question. submitted by /u/MoncheroArrow

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