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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-02-14 04:08 pm

[ SECRET POST #3329 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3329 ⌋

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Re: Shows you are THINKING about watching

(Anonymous) 2016-02-15 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Grimm: starts off good, really gets you hooked on the mythos and awesome (hints at an) overarching plot... But failed to deliver by the time I noped out (I finished season 4).

Vampire Diaries: starts off good, especially if you're into YA-style vampire stories and tropes, the characters really evolve over the course of the show and I personally loved the extra characters introduces later in the series (The Originals was pretty awesome for the first season). I started to feel like it was dragging on, however, and stopped after finishing season 6.

Penny Dreadful: really trippy, good if you like fucked up horror, bad if you don't like period dramas and have no patience for vagueness/unresolved plot points.

Sleepy Hollow: tries really hard to be a supernatural detective procedural and ultimately fails, in my opinion, because it takes itself too seriously. The best part about it is the friendship between the two protagonists.

Agents of SHIELD: constantly name-drops the Avengers without actually doing anything about it. I know it's a TV show with a smaller budget, but it got gradually annoying. Also, I never understood the love for Coulson and couldn't get into the other characters (except May, but there was never enough of her to salvage the show). I gave up midway through the first season.

Heroes: the first two seasons were all I watched, and they were solid. I heard it went bad from season 3, though, and never got around to finishing it...

Burn Notice: this show was so addictive, but unfortunately it went on for too long and the characters became shadows of their former selves. The first 3 seasons were great.

Prison Break: amazing show with characters you really feel sorry for, even the villains. I never finished it after the writer's strike way back, but I'd like to.

True Blood: watch it if you're into vampire tropes and enjoy a different take on it. It had a lot of potential, but I felt like the writers focused too much on the unnecessary love triangle. I stopped after the fourth season, I think.