veronicav : hated ths last episode, Needlessly cruel and messed up.
Dahwoodsman : Many Thanks
maxx.black2 : I actually don't watch it myself. the program came up in recommendations, so I thought I'd...
Lily23 : There's been censorship. (unless you're talking fictional then Clockwork Orange comes to m...
grasshopper rex : there has been forced tv watching before?
maxx.black2 : after watching the first couple of episodes of the series, you'll feel your eyebrows furr...
lvlaxq : I totally agree. I had hoped that having Roz in this episode would make it great.. but it...
cybertech00 : when i think back to some of the funniest moments from the original frasier its scenes wit...
maxx.black2 : Jesse Watters brings his bs and lies to primetime. Each night, he'll speak with fake news ...
elb11 : I also agree with you too. The college scenes are too forced, stiff and not funny, and the...
I would strongly suggest starting here. I tried to watch GOT, never even finished the first season, was bored to tears. And now, all things considered, from what people are saying on how it finished, I’m glad I only went that far. With this, I was pretty much hooked right from the first episode or two. Whole different animal.
Much, much better show, but then that’s my opinion, and you know what they say about those.
Interesting. I’ve had the opposite experience. I was hooked on GOT after the first couple of episodes, but I had a lot of trouble getting into this one when I started to watch the first season. I stopped and didn’t go back until just last week, and now I am more into it. I think for me, it has a lot to with just the mood I am in when I watch this type of show. It can take a lot of concentration when you start a series like this to really understand what is going on and who is who. If I am not in the right headspace to put the attention needed into watching it from the beginning, I lose interest by the second or third episode!