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Ash vs. Evil Dead dies and garbage reality TV and shitcoms last forever.
Everyone who watches trash like Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother is to blame for the world's problems.
My rage is pure and infinite.
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@admiral said in Good TV:
Ash vs. Evil Dead dies and garbage reality TV and shitcoms last forever.
Everyone who watches trash like Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother is to blame for the world's problems.
My rage is pure and infinite.
shhhh
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I'm two episodes into "Troy: Fall of City" and I can't decide whether it's objectively just not very good or if my recurring sentiment of ".......You cancelled Marco Polo but decided to pay for this?" is just spoiling everything for me.
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I'm two episodes into "Troy: Fall of City" and I can't decided whether it's objectively just not very good or if my recurring sentiment of ".......You cancelled Marco Polo but decided to pay for this?" is just spoiling everything for me.
I AM STILL SO ANGRY ABOUT MARCO POLO BEING CANCELLED.
esp because I mean hasn't Troy been done over and over and over and over
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I'm two episodes into "Troy: Fall of City" and I can't decided whether it's objectively just not very good or if my recurring sentiment of ".......You cancelled Marco Polo but decided to pay for this?" is just spoiling everything for me.
I AM STILL SO ANGRY ABOUT MARCO POLO BEING CANCELLED.
esp because I mean hasn't Troy been done over and over and over and over
Yes. Usually badly. And while I realize there's mythos there to depict... I dunno... you could make three goddesses seem slightly less random and lame??
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@aria
As an objective watcher, Troy: Fall of A City is just bad. The visuals yo yo between nice and then eh. But the writing seems to fall flat quite a bit and what should be something that should have writing along the lines of the old Spartacus tv show, I get more of the Young and the Restless from it at times. -
If you're over the same things rehashed, Netflix has a bunch of subtitled Turkish period pieces. I recommend Magnificent Century, it pulled me in oddly. Start there you'll get other recommendations.
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I enjoy some of the Turkish stuff, but there's a lot of strong political undertones to Turkish shows, especially the newer ones. They're not as bad as Chinese shows yet but they're pretty blatantly propaganda.
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Jane the Virgin's season finale, holy shit.
Holy shit!! I love this show.
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I'm two episodes into "Troy: Fall of City" and I can't decide whether it's objectively just not very good or if my recurring sentiment of ".......You cancelled Marco Polo but decided to pay for this?" is just spoiling everything for me.
Same, but with Sense8. Troy is crap so far.
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@derp I had the misfortune of reading through the comments section on a Troy review when I was curious about the show. A lot of posts were about 'Hollywood rewriting characters for affirmative action, lol, they made Achilles bisexual'.
Motherfuckers, have you read the Illiad?
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I'm two episodes into "Troy: Fall of City" and I can't decide whether it's objectively just not very good or if my recurring sentiment of ".......You cancelled Marco Polo but decided to pay for this?" is just spoiling everything for me.
Same, but with Sense8. Troy is crap so far.
I can understand them canceling Sense8. It had a relatively small audience and cost 9 million dollars an episode.
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@derp I had the misfortune of reading through the comments section on a Troy review when I was curious about the show. A lot of posts were about 'Hollywood rewriting characters for affirmative action, lol, they made Achilles bisexual'.
Motherfuckers, have you read the Illiad?
....Not to mention all the times the Greeks laughed about how white and pale the Babylonians were, what with covering their skin from the sun. Y'all can keep wanking off to the xenophobic, hyper-masculine Miller version of 300 if you really want to, but uhhhh, Hellenistic Greece was full of brown boys who loved the D. #sorrynotsorry
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@aria Well, xenophobic wasn't even a concern.
I mean a very common phrase in antiquity was "πας μη Έλλην βάρβαρος" which literally means "whoever is not Greek is a barbarian".
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@arkandel Ohh, I was more referring to the timing of the 300 movie coming out in the US and it being all about a band of valiant white boys fighting back the evil, monstrous hordes of brown people from the Middle East all in the name of 'freedom'.
Kind of like how Taken, much as I enjoyed that movie, is essentially every middle-aged white American dude's dad fantasy of fighting like a badass to save his wholesome daughter from the sexual depravity of a sheikh. Like, the bad guy is literally a sheikh with a harem of drugged up white slave girls.
I'm just sayin'.
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I'm two episodes into "Troy: Fall of City" and I can't decide whether it's objectively just not very good or if my recurring sentiment of ".......You cancelled Marco Polo but decided to pay for this?" is just spoiling everything for me.
Same, but with Sense8. Troy is crap so far.
I can understand them canceling Sense8. It had a relatively small audience and cost 9 million dollars an episode.
They had a similar excuse for Marco Polo. 'It didn't have a lot of viewers and was expensive to make.'
I imagine Troy has a similar cost range and, at the reviews it's getting, will have even fewer viewers.
Hence the ire some of us have. Marco Polo at least was a new story (Troy has been rehashed a lot) and it was done well for 'as few' viewers as it had.
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but did they make Troy or just buy the rights to it?