I would love to delve deep into a complex and arching storyline of multiple characters, and the reason I don’t give a fuck about TV anymore is that you invest in a season or two of a great franchise and then it gets canceled with no notice, often leaving a cliffhanger that would have clearly been explored or explained in the next season, so fuck it, I don’t even watch TV anymore.
I tend to just read through best-of lists and pick shows that I think are interesting off of that, which often times have fully ended. I’m watching through Deadwood now haha, I’m a little late on that one.
The last time something like that has happened to me is with Last Man on Earth.
Limited series are my go-to now. Sometimes they extend them, but they typically have nothing to do with the previous season, and often suck because it’s forced. But all the best shows I can recall watching the last decade or so are limited series. Fargo 1, 2, and now 4, The Night Of, True Detective 1, White Lotus, the Night Manager just to name a few. Most TV shows that run season to season don’t have good endings because they don’t plan for them to end. They plan to leave loose ends to make you come back, and then when it’s cancelled it feels rushed and unfulfilling.
I would love to delve deep into a complex and arching storyline of multiple characters, and the reason I don’t give a fuck about TV anymore is that you invest in a season or two of a great franchise and then it gets canceled with no notice, often leaving a cliffhanger that would have clearly been explored or explained in the next season, so fuck it, I don’t even watch TV anymore.
I tend to just read through best-of lists and pick shows that I think are interesting off of that, which often times have fully ended. I’m watching through Deadwood now haha, I’m a little late on that one.
The last time something like that has happened to me is with Last Man on Earth.
For more Timothy Olyphant check out Justified when you’re done with Deadwood.
That or you get one or two good seasons, followed by the show changing and becoming trash
Limited series are my go-to now. Sometimes they extend them, but they typically have nothing to do with the previous season, and often suck because it’s forced. But all the best shows I can recall watching the last decade or so are limited series. Fargo 1, 2, and now 4, The Night Of, True Detective 1, White Lotus, the Night Manager just to name a few. Most TV shows that run season to season don’t have good endings because they don’t plan for them to end. They plan to leave loose ends to make you come back, and then when it’s cancelled it feels rushed and unfulfilling.