Well it's good to get an opposing view.
I might start watching it, and I agree, reviews for it have been too glowing. No offence to you personally, Roscoe! I'm talking about general reviews you come across everywhere.
So utterly, brilliantly glowing that I was ready for anything at all except... same old, same old. Superficial characters and cool ultraviolence and such.
Sure -- I get the "the reviews are too good for this to be anything but crap" thing, that's pretty much where I live most of the time. No one was more surprised than I at how much I dug on BREAKING BAD. Mileage, as always, is gonna vary.
I had to look it up. Thanks for the rec, guys, I'm in!
canadian TV is under-the-radar good this last decade or so! schitt's creek, mr. d (my favourite), kim's convenience... the kids in the hall: death comes to town revival series was amazing, if completely forgotten now
couldn't agree more actually! i 'watch' it about once a year, though i use the word 'watch' loosely cuz i often just put it on in the background while i'm cooking or cleaning, but yeah, it's still good fun. samantha will always be the best. miranda i've grown to luvvv. charlotte just isn't my cup of tea. and by now i think carrie is the absolute worst of the bunch tbh. just a bad person. selfish. flighty. irresponsible. i get that back then they were trying to create this three-dimensional female main character, complete with all the flaws that go with being a human being, and not merely a perfect tv creation, but ugh she's pretty bad in hindsight. i enjoy laughing at her now, rather than sympathizing. also, with binging it, it's interesting to see how the series really changed over the course of its run. the sitcom-y episodic approach of the first couple seasons eventually gives way to longer story arcs and character development (not sure when carrie stops breaking the fourth wall, but it's somewhere in the middle of the series iirc) before finally becoming much more dramatic, rather than comedic, almost like a soap opera. in that way, season six is by far my least favorite, but everything leading up to it is still charming, even when it's wildly outdated
makes sense that the logical end result was the wedding between stanford and anthony, with liza minnelli presiding, and every other horrible thing that followed in that overlong informerical for abu dhabi that they called a sequel. the first film was bad, but think it woulda kinda worked as the proper final season of the show, rather than five episodes strung together into a 2.5hr flick, which is essentially what it was. the sequel though, yikes. historically atrocious. no wonder it was the final nail in the coffin for the franchise. well, that, and parker and cattrall's apparently super toxic working relationship. there's a good time to be had on rewatches trying to spot the on-screen tension between the two