I don’t know if it’s still on
and I don’t care enough to check
Prison Wives
I don’t know if it’s still on
and I don’t care enough to check
Prison Wives
Under the Dome is the worst show I have stuck with…until I quit. Under the Dome is the grand champion of a show that should be decent, but sucks beyond all suckitude. It’s horrible. i watched all of season 1, assuming it was a miniseries, but when it was renewed, I quit. I saw one episode of season 2, but hated it so much…the pain was too much.
Under the Dome
Under the Dome
There is no other show that exudes hate-watching more than this.
I hate-watched the last couple seasons of Breaking Bad. I only did it to have something to do with the wife and just to see how much stupid the writers could get away with before mass protests. Sadly, they never came.
I hate-DVR Garfunkel and Oates and Inside Amy Schumer for some reason. Ironically, in the case of the latter, the best episode was one she barely appeared in! (12 Angry Men parody)
I sometimes hate-watch NASCAR and Indycar racing.
I need to watch less TV.
Prison Break. The first season is awesome, the second season is not as great but still good. (I liked the Alex Mahone character and the actor who played it.) The remaining two seasons were for the most parts cringe worthy, and moreover the story arc seemed like a repetition of the first seasons. But of course, I persisted because I had to finish it, you see.
Heroes. It’s the same story all over again. After the first season, the story just meandered through. At some point, even hate watching was difficult, because you can’t get yourself to care enough about the show to even hate it.
Leave It to Beaver. It was just … so … damned … cute! :mad:
It would be interesting to see a Duggar spinoff like that one about the Amish kids who broke out. Duggars in Vegas, Duggars work on a pot farm, Duggars go to a nude beach…
Bones. Brennan is so obnoxious, it’s hard to believe she has any friends. I’m supposed to believe she is so intelligent, yet she can’t figure out how to act with conventional politeness? Yet she understands every little cultural nuance for every other place in the world? At least she and her husband don’t go out in the field anymore so she can beat up suspects (she knows, and is good at, every martial art), because she isn’t a policeman?
Same for Blue Bloods. Danny whines every time he doesn’t get his way, whether it breaks the law or not, yet his family thinks he is the best cop to ever wear a badge.
That was Lost for me. Terrible, god-awful show that only got stupider and more nonsensical.
This goes back a little ways, but Showtime’s The Tudors was really one of the worst things I have ever seen. So bad, in fact, that Hubby and I had metric tons of fun picking it apart, snarking, and just generally ridiculing it. So naturally we never missed an episode.
Are the Duggars the 19 and Counting ones? I watched episodes of that show all night in a hospital and they were so polite and boring that it made Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood look like Idi Amin’s anarchy central.
One I used to hate watch was Little House on the Prairie. Mainly I would complain about it straying from the books or being a vehicle for Landon’s moralizing. Sometimes I would draw cartoons spoofing it.
Watching The Newsroom gave me the same kind of pleasurable pain as poking at a loosening tooth. Similarly, Scandal ever since the hostage plot has become an exercise in frustration at the mounting dumbness of all involved.
At some point, I want to steel myself to marathon Hostages, purely based on this masterful review at the AV Club.
I tend to hate-watch shows that have a lot of potential and a few good (occasionally even great) moments, but still go horribly wrong overall. Shows that I should be enjoying if it weren’t for something screwing it up. So nothing these days. But in previous seasons “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” and “SMASH” were shows I hate watched.
I sit and watch the result of someone making horrible creative (or financial) decisions and putting it on air, cringing the entire time, because I know that it has the glimmer of a good show buried deep in the mound of crap that I’m watching.
Outlander. I am now officially hate-watching Outlander.
I love the book. The book has meant a lot in my life–got me writing my own books.
The show has been an embarrassing, tone-deaf horror show start to finish. I am so fucking over it–one episode before the “good part”. You really screwed the pooch on this one, Ronald D. Moore. What the FUCK are you thinking?
My wife and I developed a hate-hate relationship with Ghost Adventures, the incredibly douchey, ghost-themed bro-down on the Travel Channel. The lead, Zack Bagans, is a pompous dolt who delivers his narration as though tracing his lines with his finger while reading them. And despite years of practice, he still doesn’t know when to use “phenomena” vs. “phenomenon.”
Bones would actually be more realistic if the title character were a human-like android, just as The Mentalist would have been more realistic had the lead character actually been a real psychic instead of a fake one.
Oh man, when I had TV I loved watching ghost and alien shows. Ghost Hunters, Ancient Aliens, A Haunting. Sometimes the docudrama ones like A Haunting could be legitimately interesting in a “treat this as any other TV show” sort of way. I kind of lost interest after a while, especially since as the shows went on longer, they seemed to pander to the intended demographic more.
I mean, Ghost Hunters was always full of woo, but they did a lot of pretty good debunking and came up with a lot of “no ghosts” verdicts early on. As the show went on, everything became “we can’t say for sure” and there were fewer and fewer attempts to debunk things, focusing instead on ~interpersonal drama~ and cheap editing for cheap scares. I hate watched it for a while and then just gave up in frustration, sometime around the billion spinoffs like GH: International became a thing.
Hardcore Pawn. Thoroughly obnoxious family running a pawn shop in a dying city. The conflicts are so obviously scripted and predictable. The bickering between the brother and sister is overwrought, and the meltdowns of the customers borders on racist parody. Yet I still get stuck on it late at night.
A Haunting is actually very good if you treat it as fiction.
Interesting thing about that show is it’s always the women who “notice” these ghosts first. Everyone else in the family is doing fine until the get infected with the wife/mother’s craziness.
Girls. I challenge anyone to come up with a show with a more detestable cast.
Good one.
I’d say Son’s of Anarchy would fit that bill. Heck, also, The Shield, both Kurt Sutter shows.
On a similar note, does anyone else have “enemies” on Facebook, i.e. people who you’ve friended, but only so you can receive continuous updates about the things that they think/say/do that make you dislike them?