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Yellowstone is one of the best shows I've ever seen and I don't remember being this excited to binge a series since really being balls deep in Homeland or my first time watching Lost.
White Lotus was very enjoyable. The final episode was a little disappointing, but still great overall.
This sounds like Woody Allen "The food was terrible and the portions were small"I watched the first few seasons of Yellowstone last summer and . . . it's not good. Entertaining at times, certainly. But it's a lot like like 24 set on a ranch.
It's strangely quite gratifyingTime to start What If...
Felt this way about Suits after a while- everyone just competing to **** each other, with every perceived slight getting out-of-proportion responses.It's kind of the same problem I have with Succession. Every character is a train wreck, and not a sympathetic train wreck but a deep-down asshole who deserves his pain, and they expect us to care about their drama?
I definitely found myself, week after week, thinking "wait this is only episode 2?" "wait this is only episode 3?" "wait this is only episode 4?" "wait this is only episode 5?" I caught on by episode 6. I'm a fast learner.Doing White Lotus now. Have to pace myself with these people. Can't binge them....
I'd call it a black comedy, rather than a dramedy.White Lotus... I love Dramedies, but I feel like White Lotus didn't know how to walk the line. Maybe the problem is that I read it was supposed to be a comedy, and I saw a few notes of that -- the opening scene with the oblivious couple is just so dumb -- but the last two episodes or so were pure drama following characters we don't take seriously. Like yes, they're realistic characters, but...
I'd call it a black comedy, rather than a dramedy.