Pretty much every show from the mid 2010's on that had a good first season turned to complete and utter turbo pozzed shit in S2 and died. The same thing happened with Into the Badlands.
There's this Norwegian subtitled drama show on Netflix called Occupied from a few years ago. It's about Russia invading and occupying Norway. (crazy right?) The show is fricking god tier with a political intrigue storyline for the first two seasons with a complete ending and everything. ...but then they made a Season 3 and of course outta fricking nowhere comes this turbo-pozzed gay rights storyline like w.t.f.???
Its only good up until they run out of book material and start making shit up and killing off main characters. Then its obviously overstaying its welcome.
They deviated from the books pretty early on, using the alternate timelines as an excuse. I stopped watching, but I assumed the show would end and just be restarted again to beat the Beast guy.
Your loss.
I hate the forced gay shit but there's none of that in this show, never even shows two men kissing. The gay character is an actual human with arguably the best character arc in the show. It's the polar opposite of Disney's groomer homosexualry
Not him but that is why this show is such an outlier. At least in S1. It has a gay that's an actual out of the closet gay as one of the main characters and somehow it works and doesnt 1000% ruin the show into the fricking ground like every single show on Earth in current era.
But the way S1 just works is like some once in a universe singularity and you can tell that they were going to go off the rails with it real quick in S2 so I dropped it first episode.
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I liked the books but this show is such an egregious example of "adaptation" that I finished season one in an absolute rage and will never watch another episode for as long as I live. It's like the showrunners and writers never even bothered to read the books and Lev "the israelite" Grossman cashed the check before they even finished pitching the show to him.
most modern day adaptions are so far off the fricking mark its like making a movie about Tom Brady, except in the movie Tom is a black woman professional tennis player. They don't care about the source material or the actual story all they want is a name that's well known to attach their shitty fanfiction too
No matter what it was getting canned, syfy isn't gonna pay the higher union pay that all cast and crew are entitled to for working on a show after 5 seasons.
They haven't done it since BSG and SG1 ended and they've went out of their way before to shaft the cast and crew on eureka and Warehouse 13, the high ups actually got pissy as the team that did Tue US Being Human because they decided to end the show at 4 seasons with a solid conclusion insteading of doing a 5th season and dealing with syfy constantly cutting the amount of episodes and their budget.
I knew something was wrong the moment the main guy suddenly had a mmf threesome out of nowhere from a couple of drinks and then his "girlfriend" immediately finds him still in bed with them. She then proceeds to immediately have a revenge frick with the fricking indian guy with the the hairline of a middle aged man. It's like the show hit the wall at a full fricking sprint.
I liked S1 but the 'accidental' gay episode bugged me so much I stopped watching the show for a couple of weeks before I went back and finished the season.
It's at its best when it keeps its darker, more horror-y elements perpetually looming around the edges. Large chunks of the later seasons focus more on silly fantasy and/or action above anything else and it loses its hook.
Very balls of to the wall show. Great entertainment overall. Never knew what would happen. Classic syfy channel stuff. Few shows get better longer it than goes on but this one certainly did
It's about magic that's actually dangerous and risky as frick to use. If you screw up, you'll die horribly or worse.
The strength of the show is you as the viewer learn about this world of magic alongside the main character who is newly inducted. It has cheesy moments but the world building and the risk to reward system of the magic is very kino.
Basically a couple of college kids were enamored with a book about a magical world when they were children. They then learn that not only is magic real, but so is the magical world the author wrote about in the book. So they get invited to a sort of magical college, meet other students and end up journeying to the magical world. But the world they loved reading about turns out to be not to be the happiest place it was made out to be. That and there are all kinds of magical buttholes out there trying to cause shit for one reason or another.
It's about the pursuit of happiness in a world where Narnia is real and can be reached if you're a super autistic overachiever. Turns out that magic doesn't make you happy.
At least that's what the books were about, no idea what the show ended up doing.
I agree, it has its ups and downs and like others say after the book plot the quality goes down but it's still interesting. I put it on as a background show for gaming but ended up watching it instead of gaming.
Is this and full metal alchemist the only shows where using magic incurs great personal risk? I always loved magic systems where there's a big cost for the power, instead lazy ass Harry Potter shit where every conflict is resolved by an asspull
Prisoner of Azkaban was kino overall thanks to Cauron but that scene where Harry pulls one the hardest, highest level spells out of his ass to drive away the dementers almost killed the movie for me
Wait, I thought the autistic drug addict suicidal white dude was the main char, why is he like in the background? to be honest I've watched like 3 episodes years ago, so I dunno how this shit ended evolving
>This has absolutely no right being as good as it is.
This was my opinion after watching the first season.
Then S2 came around and I dropped it in the first episode.
Im almost done with season 1, dont do this to me.....
Just enjoy the first season and let it be.
filtered
>mfw watching season 2
its okay, they canceled it.
Pretty much every show from the mid 2010's on that had a good first season turned to complete and utter turbo pozzed shit in S2 and died. The same thing happened with Into the Badlands.
>Into the Badlands.
What a fricking SHOCKING drop in quality that was.
ikr
When the fat c**t from Shaun of the dead started fighting people with his spinning top style I deleted the entire show off my hard drive
It's like all the networks got a memo or marching orders leading up to 2015.
There's this Norwegian subtitled drama show on Netflix called Occupied from a few years ago. It's about Russia invading and occupying Norway. (crazy right?) The show is fricking god tier with a political intrigue storyline for the first two seasons with a complete ending and everything. ...but then they made a Season 3 and of course outta fricking nowhere comes this turbo-pozzed gay rights storyline like w.t.f.???
>wtf why would gay rights be an issue in a series exploring Russia (a very anti-gay country) invading Norway (a very pro-gay country)?!??!
I don't care I dropped that shit like a hot rock.
>Russia
>not gay
Communists were actually quite progressive anon.
Its only good up until they run out of book material and start making shit up and killing off main characters. Then its obviously overstaying its welcome.
>covers her breasts
what did she mean by this?
>run out of book material
Buddy, they dropped the books and started making shit up entirely from the second episode on.
They deviated from the books pretty early on, using the alternate timelines as an excuse. I stopped watching, but I assumed the show would end and just be restarted again to beat the Beast guy.
are they magicians or wizerds
>>169i was listing after the blonde so fricking badly. But then you can tell she hits the wall mid-show and I swear her breasts even shrink
glasses+boobs is all i remember
>glasses+boobs is all i remember
this, best part of the show by far
>tfw does NOT turn to shit in S2
This always gets posted in "cancelled kino" threads
Guess Ill finally check it out
Worth it.
It's better than you'd ever think it would be reading the premise and looking at the cast.
Only show I've ever seen that portrays gay men with actual respect and makes them fleshed out humans and not ludicrous charictures
Thanks for convincing me not to watch gay shit
The gay dude is unironically one of the better characters on the show. While everyone else is b***hing and whining hes killing the villains.
Your loss.
I hate the forced gay shit but there's none of that in this show, never even shows two men kissing. The gay character is an actual human with arguably the best character arc in the show. It's the polar opposite of Disney's groomer homosexualry
I just wish they didn't go full moron about white people in the underworld
same
closing tab now
The gay has a scorched earth policy on evil and nonces and savagely BTFOs them on sight while the CIS makes agonize over "morality"
The show even insinuates gays are molestation victims 99% of the time and that's where his rage comes from.
Not him but that is why this show is such an outlier. At least in S1. It has a gay that's an actual out of the closet gay as one of the main characters and somehow it works and doesnt 1000% ruin the show into the fricking ground like every single show on Earth in current era.
But the way S1 just works is like some once in a universe singularity and you can tell that they were going to go off the rails with it real quick in S2 so I dropped it first episode.
you have to watch at least the first few eps of s2 to finish the Beast arc
how find alice gf?
Let us know if you figure it out
only after I go through as many as it takes to find an alice wife
Are you homosexuals actually telling me you can't recognize this obvious troony?
Meds
Are the trannies in the room with you right now anon?
checked and I could probably jerk off to this pilled
A strong chin doesn't make her a man
What streaming service?
You can just ask google now you know.
>The Magicians, a drama series starring Jason Ralph, Stella Maeve, and Olivia Taylor Dudley is available to stream now. Watch it on Netflix, Prime Video, VUDU, Vudu Movie & TV Store or Apple TV on your Roku device.
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https://www2.123moviesh.to/tv/the-magicians-39494
How do I get a gf like this?
Go te Germany and pick up Uni girls, they literally all look like this.
lol so true. Just missing the Fjalraven backpack.
I stopped watching when I heard Felicia Day was gonna play Poppy. I liked Poppy, she doesn't deserve such treatment.
I liked the books but this show is such an egregious example of "adaptation" that I finished season one in an absolute rage and will never watch another episode for as long as I live. It's like the showrunners and writers never even bothered to read the books and Lev "the israelite" Grossman cashed the check before they even finished pitching the show to him.
most modern day adaptions are so far off the fricking mark its like making a movie about Tom Brady, except in the movie Tom is a black woman professional tennis player. They don't care about the source material or the actual story all they want is a name that's well known to attach their shitty fanfiction too
It's sooo bad, but blonde titty wizard made it watchable.
>get rid of white male lead
>show tanks
He left despite them throwing money at him, was tired of the show for whatever reason
probably the musical episodes the Glee obsessed showrunner kept forcing in and the annoying as frick tumblr fanbase
Well, he is married to Mrs Maisel irl.
No matter what it was getting canned, syfy isn't gonna pay the higher union pay that all cast and crew are entitled to for working on a show after 5 seasons.
They haven't done it since BSG and SG1 ended and they've went out of their way before to shaft the cast and crew on eureka and Warehouse 13, the high ups actually got pissy as the team that did Tue US Being Human because they decided to end the show at 4 seasons with a solid conclusion insteading of doing a 5th season and dealing with syfy constantly cutting the amount of episodes and their budget.
I knew something was wrong the moment the main guy suddenly had a mmf threesome out of nowhere from a couple of drinks and then his "girlfriend" immediately finds him still in bed with them. She then proceeds to immediately have a revenge frick with the fricking indian guy with the the hairline of a middle aged man. It's like the show hit the wall at a full fricking sprint.
Stopped watching that episode before the blond could frick the indian guy, because the episode i watched made obvious that was going to happen.
I liked S1 but the 'accidental' gay episode bugged me so much I stopped watching the show for a couple of weeks before I went back and finished the season.
this gives me similar vibes
>it should suck
>but it's kino
Android actress ruins every scene shes in.
was a p good show
Acting talent was too uneven
Show lost me in S2 when they kill of the rich white guy and never do anything with the mystery of his death.
Man, the native/asian girl was pure sex
also sad they killed One
when you have breasts that nice you can be w/e you want
This was good but then lmao. The gay shit really turn me off.
The mosaic episode was kino. Few shows manage an emotional hit without pandering, but this one was well earnt.
The one where they do the puzzle over a lifetime? Yeah that is legit one of the best episodes of a network TV show I have ever seen
Why hire a big titty blonde and them make her wear sweaters all the time?
big breasts + sweaters are objectively the best combination, anon
Not with the padded bras she's wearing, bro
Gimme the nip action
The director was based and understand that sweater meat is kino
The characters in this show were born in the same year as me, 1993. Watching it was the last time I actually remember feeling young. All over now.
uuuuuuuuuuuuoooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
You're not even 30 kid
Ah but I very soon will be
30 is the new 20
It's at its best when it keeps its darker, more horror-y elements perpetually looming around the edges. Large chunks of the later seasons focus more on silly fantasy and/or action above anything else and it loses its hook.
Very balls of to the wall show. Great entertainment overall. Never knew what would happen. Classic syfy channel stuff. Few shows get better longer it than goes on but this one certainly did
>Show explores frick ton of Taboos and even bestiality.
>never shows her breasts even she was born in a sex cult
trash
>tattoo
dropped
>no Black folk on the cover
I will now watch whatever this is
Only black guy I remember was the head professor, and he was pretty based.
wouldn't happen if he had a gun
ARM THE TEACHERS
what was this show about? it seemed like nonsense all the way through
It's about magic that's actually dangerous and risky as frick to use. If you screw up, you'll die horribly or worse.
The strength of the show is you as the viewer learn about this world of magic alongside the main character who is newly inducted. It has cheesy moments but the world building and the risk to reward system of the magic is very kino.
Basically a couple of college kids were enamored with a book about a magical world when they were children. They then learn that not only is magic real, but so is the magical world the author wrote about in the book. So they get invited to a sort of magical college, meet other students and end up journeying to the magical world. But the world they loved reading about turns out to be not to be the happiest place it was made out to be. That and there are all kinds of magical buttholes out there trying to cause shit for one reason or another.
It's about the pursuit of happiness in a world where Narnia is real and can be reached if you're a super autistic overachiever. Turns out that magic doesn't make you happy.
At least that's what the books were about, no idea what the show ended up doing.
I agree, it has its ups and downs and like others say after the book plot the quality goes down but it's still interesting. I put it on as a background show for gaming but ended up watching it instead of gaming.
Post more boobagirl. I haven't even watched the show btw.
Is this and full metal alchemist the only shows where using magic incurs great personal risk? I always loved magic systems where there's a big cost for the power, instead lazy ass Harry Potter shit where every conflict is resolved by an asspull
Prisoner of Azkaban was kino overall thanks to Cauron but that scene where Harry pulls one the hardest, highest level spells out of his ass to drive away the dementers almost killed the movie for me
Wait, I thought the autistic drug addict suicidal white dude was the main char, why is he like in the background? to be honest I've watched like 3 episodes years ago, so I dunno how this shit ended evolving