• BroBot9000@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Only show with any heart left is Bobs Burgers.

    They actually have LGBTQ+ representation and the one guy linked to Jan 6 was fired and locked up.

    Everything else has been gentrified and whitewashed into corporate mediocrity.

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      Bob’s had kind of taken a dive for me a couple of seasons ago, but my daughter and I recently watched several newer episodes and we both really enjoyed them. I’m missing some of the side characters though.

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      4 days ago

      Everything else has been gentrified and whitewashed into corporate mediocrity.

      That’s the only currently ongong series, or show in the 2020s that you like?

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          4 days ago

          Idk if that’s a fair reflection of Andor (just finished), or Severance, or Fallout, or Shogun.

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            3 days ago

            Haven’t had any interest in Severance or Shogun so I haven’t seen them. I’ll watch them if they get proper endings

            Everything else is just milking existing IPs.

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              Just to state the obvious: Andor does have an ending. A “proper” one in that it was intentionally written. It’s also ultimately split thanks to it being about a Rogue One character that dies in that movie, but… I think they did a better job than Better Call Saul at actually ending the show. As much as I’d love to watch more clear up until Rogue One starts, they still served their narrative well.

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                Just to state the obvious. I meant I’ll give severance and shogun a shot if they get endings.

                Andor and Fallout are IP milking and I don’t give a shit about watching them.

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                  I agree fully about Fallout, but Andor, ironically given all the other SW milk jobs, isn’t a milk job. It does an OK job standing on its own. If you changed the SW elements to not-SW, it’d still work great, yet it still fits nicely in the universe.

                  While I fully understand the sentiment, it might be worth pushing past the ick of the Disney production logo. At least if you have any real care for SW.

                  If its flavor of science-FICTION is not your jam then, well, I’m sure it can sit nicely on your pile of great things to never check out. lol Heck, I have a massive pile of supposedly great games and other media that I do want to engage with sitting in the same proverbial pile of stuff I’ll never get to. lol

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              Andor’s obviously a part of Star Wars, but it’s very different to most Star Shows and was pretty cutting (so to speak).

              If you mean in terms of stuff made purely for TV: Dark Matter (2024), For All Mankind, The Pitt, Severance, Shogun (as mentioned). You could add Slow Horses, that’s apparently based on a book - but a lot of TV shows have always been based on some novel or comic.

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                  3 days ago

                  So it is. I forgot that. Eh, I still think that’s fine though. A lot of TV series as I said, whether made last year or 20 years ago are adaptations of literature.

                  Excluding like sitcoms and procedurals