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bernsteinschroeder t1_jbq5bcf wrote
Reply to comment by Locutus747 in Was Season 3, Episode 4 of Picard, "No-Win Scenario," one of the best episodes of Trek in the past 20 years? by stumpcity
I understand that. They played the (ahem) "humor" stronger in the first few episodes but it then tones way down the longer the series goes.
bernsteinschroeder t1_jbpz9ru wrote
Reply to comment by jamiestar9 in Was Season 3, Episode 4 of Picard, "No-Win Scenario," one of the best episodes of Trek in the past 20 years? by stumpcity
Discovery and Pickard are original (sophomoric, and pretentious) stories trying to wear a Star Trek skin.
Even more unfortunately, since we know audiences still prize the Star Trek sci-fi motif by looking no further than The Orville. I absolutely detest 99.999% of Seth MacFarlane's humor and The Orville hits far more than enough of the sci-fi / Star Trek notes for me to look past it to love (and strongly recommend) the show.
bernsteinschroeder t1_jacfy7q wrote
Reply to Have you ever let a show pile up so you can binge rather than watch weekly? What does that say about our viewing habits? by TimeTraveler3056
Video Cassettes, that's how we did it.
Pre-video recorders, there was repeats if you missed some episodes, but TV was less linear and there were often 'previously on [tv show]' clips at the start so you knew what themes were being touched, so if you missed the episode you at least had some clue what things were built on.
bernsteinschroeder t1_ja08zni wrote
Reply to comment by ryhaltswhiskey in Pantheon is fascinating by ryhaltswhiskey
I thought that was the stated reason (though I could be mis-remembering)
bernsteinschroeder t1_ja087e1 wrote
Don't feel bad about giving up on it. You lasted a lot longer than I did.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j9igbdf wrote
The internet has been around for how many years now and y'all still feed the trolls?
Other than this being a mindless troll post, you can be assured of one thing: anyone who says "have fun being mad at a void. I don’t have notifications turned on. I’ve said my piece. I’m out" is watching every post added.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j7wmnui wrote
Reply to comment by meowskywalker in What fictional item from a show would you most like to own? by unitedfan6191
Bah, that was a Type 40. I'd want at least a Type 70.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j7vqz46 wrote
A T.A.R.D.I.S of course
bernsteinschroeder t1_j6o52zh wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky_Plan7855 in I know not everyone was a huge fan of Avatar:Way of Water but I think the hardware the humans use looks awesome! by LeraviTheHusky
> What are you trying to gain out of this?
World Dominance (I'm in a race with Pinky and the Brain), Riches enough to make Elon Musk my personal rocket pilot, and the magic to force all politicians to only tell the truth.
It's not working so far but damn it I'm trying!
One might also infer that since I quoted a section of a post that I was addressing that particular point given the context -- re: "and I'll NEVER understand why these movies get so much praise" -- that you weren't the only one.
The internet is a f-ing weird place: you support someone's point of view and...they get hostile 🙄. I'm just gonna 'nope' outta this right here.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j6nhn7f wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky_Plan7855 in I know not everyone was a huge fan of Avatar:Way of Water but I think the hardware the humans use looks awesome! by LeraviTheHusky
> I've seen LITERALLY NOTHING but praise for this movie, as well as the first one
Then you need to pay more attention re Avatar. It's an amazingly visually-beautiful film with with zero depth using cardboard cutouts, potted plants, and cliche` where story should be.
Same reviewer for Avatar 2
I haven't been bored enough to watch the second one yet, and tbf if/when I finally am, I'm considering just leaving the sound off and watching the absolutely-no-doubt visually stunning CG world -- after the first one, I have no confidence getting involved in the plot would even be worth a game of name-that-trope.
(To be fair, I saw a fan-edit someone did that was more watchable than what was in theaters by just nixing the B-thread...)
bernsteinschroeder t1_j6nbtaz wrote
Reply to The Empty Sentiment of The Last of Us by BuckedMallard
Well it's finally happened and I'm not sure how I feel about it: I agree with an article in Vulture.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j6arwyb wrote
Reply to comment by Justintime4u2bu1 in A different take on Velma by HBO by borek87
Social Media thrives on this trope with various up-vote mechanics...likely to the detriment of many a conversation.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j67zb09 wrote
Reply to comment by AGVann in A different take on Velma by HBO by borek87
/applause
bernsteinschroeder t1_j67z417 wrote
Reply to comment by sampletrouts in A different take on Velma by HBO by borek87
> He clearly states he has no intention reading any of the reactions or revisiting his post ever again
Which is the best indication that the OP is refreshing the page frequently to see the responses.
People like the OP want to stir the shit for attention but don't have the stones to defend their opinions. Given how thin-skinned the OP is, though (see below quote of the OP in reply in another post in this thread) I'm sure it's for the best that he doesn't engage :D
> Dude... if you hate my take on Velma, sure... you do you, but don't try smart ass yourself out of the fact you don't even know what a spacebar does. You tried to write a clever line that I "discovered a spacebar" for paragraphs - which is literally not the key for paragraphs* - and now you're trying to backpedal on this.
> * you aren't actually one of those people who when they write a document in word for example insert like 150 spaces to go to the next line are you? Damn... that would explain the dumb mistake. Next time just use Enter. Might be a shocking experience for you the first few times but you'll get used to it.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j67yg7g wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in A different take on Velma by HBO by borek87
I skipped to the PS (always read the PS first) and confirmed none of it was worth reading.
The "I've turned off replies b/c you're all poopyheads" said it all, that the OP would be furiously refreshing the thread to see new comments.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j62mt0w wrote
Reply to Any love for the tv show The Pretender? by DonutHoles5
Great show. It's unfortunate that it's fallen out of the collective of good shows such that you rarely hear about it.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j5im330 wrote
Reply to Your thoughts on Law & Order? by FreshmenMan
I love the S1-S20 of Law and Order but S21+...I haven't had a desire to go past I think 3 episodes into 21 (and just now realized it's on S22).
Anthony Anderson was great in the previous incarnation and I can't recall the last thing I didn't like Jeffrey Donovan in but...they really caused me to stall on the "continuation." I was pleased that other issues I was anticipating were handled well (or well enough) at least in what I saw and I was opening to buy-in with the non-Waterston prosecution side.
It was like sailing into a headwind with "Kevin Bernard and Frank Cosgrove" and I can't quite put my finger on a 'why'. I can't even say 'nostalgia glasses' because when S21 started, I was just 6 episodes from the end of re-watching the 20 seasons of the first incarnation.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j5i20kx wrote
Reply to comment by Dirtytarget in I like The Wire but it's seriously flawed by Bushgjl
It's rage bait. Or the OP needs attention. I can't decide which yet.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j5i1nxd wrote
Reply to comment by Bushgjl in I like The Wire but it's seriously flawed by Bushgjl
"I didn't love the characters" is not a 'flaw'. You wanting something it doesn't deliver isn't a per se 'flaw'. Not having simplistic characters that fit neatly into 'good' and 'bad' is not a 'flaw'.
Mind you, The Wire does have flaws...you've just failed to name any of them.
What you have is called "an opinion" about a show you couldn't get into that has characters with a complexity you can't have sympathy for.
I could have respected someone starting a post and listing your grievances with the intent of understanding what they missed and others got, or to find a more effective way of approaching the characters, story, or the show itself. But you seem to have started this just to bitch.
It's fine not to like a show -- it's even fine not to get what people see in a show -- but you're hyper-defensive about it like you're jealous, or feel left out, or something.
And that's something no one on this site can address.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j5hnsz1 wrote
Reply to comment by Bushgjl in I like The Wire but it's seriously flawed by Bushgjl
It's a shame that you have such a shallow viewing strategy.
Stranger still that you found D'Angelo (who's killed someone and deals drugs) and Omar (who's killed a lot of someones and is happy to sell drugs) to be characters you can care for but a cop Greggs you can't, or an ASA like Pearlman, or a police LT like Daniels, or even spare some sympathy for Bunny Colvin...
> Between the corrupt groups in the show who are you supposed to care for? What story are you supposed to be invested in?
I hate to break it to you but people are complex and often a mix of good and bad.
And you could just say "I tried to get into The Wire but I just couldn't" or "The Wire just wasn't what I was looking for" and move along.
Here, watch: People love Homicide: live on the street but, despite many similarities to The Wire, I simply can not get into that show despite trying once every few years, and I generally quit from sheer boredom with only one character I find interesting.
See? No bolt from on high strikes me down either.
bernsteinschroeder t1_j5hippq wrote
Reply to I like The Wire but it's seriously flawed by Bushgjl
"You didn't find more characters likeable" does not equate to "those characters are, therefore, unlikable by anyone"
bernsteinschroeder t1_j1oaisl wrote
Reply to comment by doligab512 in ‘Outlander’: First Look at Season 7 as Starz Sets Summer 2023 Premiere by AmethystOrator
Ya know...I'm gonna just stop being feeling bad I can't get past the first episode before tuning out.
bernsteinschroeder t1_ixtwsid wrote
Reply to comment by sethcarus in Echo 3 - Series Premiere Discussion by NicholasCajun
Contrast this to SEAL Team where the team leader (due to TBI) forgets they found explosives in a part of the building and tries to breach a door near it with, you guessed it, explosives. Nearly blows his entire team to pieces and they all wind up in the hospital.
When they piece it together, what happens? No pissy treatise, no acrimony, nada. They rallied around him even though HIS error nearly killed them.
> special forces teams are so bonded to each other this would never happen
And if it did need to happen, it'd be behind closed doors, with just the team, and absolutely not in a public place with someone who is not part of the team, family or not.
bernsteinschroeder t1_ixtvl42 wrote
Reply to comment by Caribgrunt in Echo 3 - Series Premiere Discussion by NicholasCajun
> Wrong actors, no chemistry
I have to agree with this assessment in spades and add in bad directing as well. This is awful to watch; I doubt I'm going to make it to the end of the the 2nd episode.
bernsteinschroeder t1_je4833o wrote
Reply to comment by Slow-Attitude-9243 in Films that are excellent to throw on at night and fall asleep to. I need some suggestions, and I have a few that work for me. by Single_View_3645
I don't know about falling asleep to but it's an amazing series (as is the followup Smiley's People).