Castle: I really liked the show but I’ve gotten out of the habit and now I don’t know what’s going on.
Scorpion: I gave it a fair shot but the Mary Sueing and MacGuyvering are just too much.
I Zombie: I like this show but it’s on opposite another show I watch regularly which means I have to make an effort to catch episodes online after they’re broadcast. So it’s another show I’ve fallen behind on.
Gotham, all the CSIs years ago, whatever that thing is with the unsubs, Lawn Order — all of them; not sure which one remains with that franchi$e. Maybe Lawn Order: Screwing the Pooch.
I gave up on Arrow when they killed off Black Canary v1. I don’t regret it, this season has been a bit messy from what I can tell, and Felicity with Oliver is a horrible mismatch.
“Mary Sue” is a term from old Star Trek fan fiction, where the protagonist is too good, just too too clever, smart, perky, and Captain Kirk just falls helplessly in love with her, and she is too painfully obviously a personal projection of the writer’s self-image.
(Wesley Crusher, in some of the worst episodes he was in, was a kind of “Mary Sue” for Gene Roddenberry.)
Yep, Gotham for me as well. I was traveling a lot last fall and bought the season pass of Gotham, assuming I’d like it based on the first episode.
It lost me after episode 4. I keep getting the iTunes email saying a new episode is now available to download. I can’t believe there are so many episodes that I just won’t ever bother watching.
I’m more of a BBC watcher. Except for Once Upon a Time and The Blacklist, I’ve pretty much lost all interest in American television. I kind of like Forever, but it’s nothing groundbreaking.
I’ve fizzled out on:
Downton Abbey (it’s okay still I guess, but it’s lost it’s spark big time) The Mentalist (the Red John finale was the worst, so I never got back into it) Call the Midwife (meh…)
I’m debating whether or not I’m still interested in Sleepy Hollow.
Jericho. I started it and watched all of season one and a little bit of season two. I had to quit it because it just got far too boring. Failed to hold my interest.
My brother is a huge fan of Supernatural and wanted me to try it. I wanted to eventually start it anyway, so I moved it up in my “show watching” queue.
It was very hard to get into. I wasn’t really enjoying it. It was just a dull and boring show that didn’t do well in holding my interest, but brother kept saying “it gets better! It gets better! Just keep with it”, so I did. I watched the whole first season…and, I just didn’t like it.
But brother told me to give it another season. I sighed and said okay and I watched another full season: All of season two. There were many times I struggled through it with having to force myself to watch it. Annnnnnnnnd…by the end of season two, I still didn’t like it. Just was too boring for me. I didn’t care about any of the characters, I didn’t care about the story line, I didn’t care about what was happening or what was going to happen or how it would turn out…
…but my brother INSISTED it was right at the part where the whole series gets really good, so I continued.
I watched all of season three.
I didn’t like it. It was boring. I couldn’t get into it.
By now, brother is having a huge fit, saying I should be liking it by now and that IF I STILL DON’T, BY SOME CHANCE, then at least wait until a new character coming up was revealed (which would turn out to be Castiel). Okay, so, season four is started. Castiel is introduced. I watch all of season four.
I still don’t fucking like this show. It’s like, jesus, I ask my brother when he’s finally going to just admit “Okay, maybe you just don’t like the show. Maybe you won’t ever like it because it’s just not your thing”. At what point is the “okay, if you don’t like it by then, you are probably not going to EVER like it” realization going to hit?
I blame myself too, I mean, I was pretty stupid to keep on watching a show I couldn’t stand…but I just kept thinking “Okay, it has to get better eventually.” Nope, it didn’t. It never became any more interesting to me. So if anyone in here says something like “Well, season five/six/seven/etc was the best”, I’m going to scream. Haha, not really.
But yeah, you shouldn’t have to watch four seasons of a show just to find out if you like it or not.
Charmed I also gave up on for the same reasons, although with that one I was smart enough to just waste my time watching one season before calling it quits.
In the case of Scorpion, it’s almost a literal Mary Sue. Walter O’Brien is a real person who created a fictional television series in which the lead character is Walter O’Brien.
Here’s the real life Walter O’Brien and here’s Elyes Gabel, the actor cast to play Walter O’Brien. (I know, it’s uncanny. They’re like twins.)
Anyway, the physical appearance issue is hardly the worst of it. The show is supposed to be about a team of geniuses but we are repeatedly reminded that Walter O’Brien is far smarter than the rest of them.
The show has other problems but I could look beyond them if I liked the characters. But the Walter O’Brien character is sinking the series.
Ah but what did walter obrien look like when he was 25? OTOH, have you read about how obrien is more or less a pathological liar? OTOH, the show is not great or awesome but it is pretty good and some of the solutions they come up with are pretty smart.
Game of Thrones and Sherlock, two shows I actually liked a lot. I had binge watched them both, but I lost interest once I was up-to-date with the aired episodes. I was just not interested in waiting for the next season to air, and then watch one episode a week. I figured I will catch up when the shows stop airing.
That actually made it infinitely more watchable. Got me through another couple of seasons.
Then they all left and blah blah new york, blah blah new kids.
I think when they called Lady Gaga a musical genius that was it, or was it yet another dire middle of the road bland artist. I can’t remember. Even forwarding through yet another sad and soulful whining song didn’t make it worth the overall bad taste in the songs I didn’t even listen to …