Queer Eye began well after 9/11. So did Enterprise. I have a feeling I do not understand what you meant.
How was Twin Peaks’ story wrapped up at the end of season 1?
Queer Eye began well after 9/11. So did Enterprise. I have a feeling I do not understand what you meant.
How was Twin Peaks’ story wrapped up at the end of season 1?
Mentioned upthread by me. (Post #60)
Homeland
True Detective
You’re The Worst
It was a show with a great premise that could have yielded great shows if they’d done it as a drama instead of a fucking sitcom. And if they’d had script writers and stuff.
My nomination was going to be BattleStar Galactica. Beaten to it.
How is True Blood not anywhere in this thread?! Seriously. It started out with potential and then after the second season dissolved into absurdity. That show buried the needle on the badometer. It went plaid.
Lost was also not very good. With that one it became more and more apparent that they had no idea what to do with it.
Honestly though. True Blood you guys. Come on.
Uhhhh … the murder of Laura Palmer was solved? :dubious: ![]()
That happened about ep 7 or 8 in season 2.
Twin Peaks season 2 finale and the wrap up movie, tho, seemed like Lynch was giving everyone the middle finger. Weird, and not the good weird of previous eps, needlessly violent, convoluted to an extreme.
Seriously, finish the series, but don’t bother with the Fire Walk With Me movie or the Black Lodge ep at the end of season 2
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No one mentioned sopranos yet? I thought a lot of people disliked the last couple of seasons. I was OK with them.
Yep - I lost interest in the subsequent seasons and didn’t even watch the last one. I still don’t know how it ended…
Not at all during season one. Are you compressing season 2 into it?
Depends on what you mean by “solved.”
By the end of season one, we knew that a killer spirit Bob had possessed someone, and killed Laura, but we didn’t know who he had possessed. We learned that about halfway through season 2.
I thought they went out on a high note.
Badly.
Oh this. So much this. True Blood became agonizing after the second season. Brutally bad, with a side of “naked and covered in blood.” Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but it can’t be the entire show.
I forgot True Blood. Probably because it was so forgettable in the end.
I’m one to watch, no matter how bad, to the bitter bitter end just because I can’t not watch. But this! The last show - just appallingly BAD…but I couldn’t have not watched.
Robert Englund’s cooking shows “Dinner Impossible” became boring after awhile simply because they ran out of ideas and always seemed to win every challenge.
His newer show “Restaurant Impossible” is also starting to get stale. I really think they are running out of restaurants to save and then we find out that most of the places saved close within a year anyways.
Irvine. Englund was Freddy Kruger.
Rest:Imp. got stale almost right away. No variety.
He did lose a few Dinner challenges.
CBS cancelled Due South after its first season; fan pressure changed their mind. After season 2, they really cancelled it; sets were destroyed & David Marciano (Vecchio #1) moved back to the USA.
Then an international consortium bankrolled another season. Paul Gross was made a producer, as well as being Mountie Benjamin Fraser. (He’d already written one show–the ones with the unconscious Mounties on the runaway train.) Callum Keith Rennie became Vecchio #2–selected because he was an interesting Canadian actor. They came up with a cockamamie reason for the switch, since he looked nothing like The First Ray.
So the tone of the last season of Due South was quite different, mixing clever & sophomoric humor with some serious bits. Some of us liked it just fine.