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TV shows that keep you somewhat going?
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I'm waiting for The boys and Attack on titan to come out with the next seasons. Probably won't make it that far, since they are coming out in autumn or later, most likely. It'd be pretty tight if I'd get to see them though.
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I used to live for The Walking Dead every week up until about season 6 when it got ridiculous. I mostly watch tv shows from years ago now because I don't like the new stuff especially the "comedy" I just don't find this generation funny in any way.
There aren't any shows that are keeping me alive. There are shows I watch until I finally get the courage. It's not that I don't like them … I would just be better off dead.
I'm waiting for The boys and Attack on titan to come out with the next seasons. Probably won't make it that far, since they are coming out in autumn or later, most likely. It'd be pretty tight if I'd get to see them though.
I just finished Bojack Horseman a couple of months ago. I thought it was fantastic; maybe my favourite show of all time. Made me feel less alone. It initially comes off as another "Simpsons/Family Guy" clone but it's actually a show about mental illness and addiction. "It's a show about growing up for grown-ups"
It had a lot of little touches that people who currently suffer from mental illness or addiction would notice. A great example is when one of the characters finally submits to taking medications to regulate her mood. Without explicitly stating it, all the subsequent episodes slowly show her gaining weight which is a VERY common side effect of many anti-depressants/psychotics.
If anyone does decide to watch it just a heads up it does get really dark at times. Everything has consequences and the show shows that you can't escape them.
I used to live for The Walking Dead every week up until about season 6 when it got ridiculous. I mostly watch tv shows from years ago now because I don't like the new stuff especially the "comedy" I just don't find this generation funny in any way.
I've been reading the comics and I can't believe they killed off that guy in s06, if I remember correctly. After that I stopped watching it. I should start reading the comics again, but then again I should do many things.
I've been reading the comics and I can't believe they killed off that guy in s06, if I remember correctly. After that I stopped watching it. I should start reading the comics again, but then again I should do many things.
Yes, it's always shiny even with a tragic story line. Some of the stories are actually pretty compelling and clever. Some are total dross ofc but yeah, I recommend it. I've been watching it for 30 years.
"The Boys" season 1 was lmao great can't wait for season 2 !
Other than that "Curse of oak Island" "Cobra Kai" & "Ghost Adventures" intrigues me a lot : )
"The Boys" season 1 was lmao great can't wait for season 2 !
Other than that "Curse of oak Island" "Cobra Kai" & "Ghost Adventures" intrigues me a lot : )
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