StJohnMollusc

StJohnMollusc t1_j5vpokg wrote

that is possible, but then again, what's so offensive? I still don't get what's so woefully wrong about being burned by a disappointing movie or show made by someone and saying they don't want to watch anything made by said person anymore. Not my case, as I stated in my previous post, I don't care who made what, although I did not like GO, to say the least, but I understand the feeling. And now I'm being downvoted for doing what terrible sin, exactly?

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StJohnMollusc t1_j5vhbu5 wrote

I'm sorry but...and? he might not like it, ultimately it's his opinion, and petty people brigading on his arse with a slew of downvotes certainly don't appear to be superior to him, acting like that. Not too hot on Johnson myself, Glass Onion was extremely disappointing FOR ME, but if a show's good, it's good regardless of resume

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StJohnMollusc t1_j5qou4d wrote

show is a villain of the week thing with epic final fights that last 12 seconds and incredibly attractive teenagers strolling around. Overall a good cheesy show, loved it when I was 18, just don't expect Superman being Superman

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StJohnMollusc t1_j5patim wrote

in almost 40 years of watching tv there are far too many to count. Those that are set in stone for all eternity are Star Trek DS9, Only fools and horses, Edge of Darkness, Yes Minister, The Day Today, Frasier, Better Call Saul, Hannibal 1-2, Bottom, Granada's Sherlock Holmes, The Office OG, 24, all of which i consider the pinnacle of tv in their respective genres

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