“Sending him off into the sunset was the best thing the show did.”

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"The newest episode was unbearable. She has the new sidekick, who is equally horrible. I almost turned it off. I love Method Man, but it kind of feels like they are scraping the bottom of the barrel with cameos now. I felt annoyed the entire episode, and why wasn't Buscemi in it! The episode with Melanie Lynsky and John Cho was amazing!!!"

"It breaks my heart to agree with you, but I do. I adored Natasha Lyonne in Russian Doll, perhaps the most meta and creative show ever. And the first season of Poker Face was also wildly creative, but this season, she's all twitches and grimaces, and her character is too...studied and not spontaneous anymore. I stopped watching and felt guilty about it, but it wasn't fun."

"So true. She's such an insufferable asshole."

"IRL people like Emily are why Parisians HATE Americans."

"Emily is probably the most Mary Sue character I have ever seen. I hate that trope so much, but the show is so absurd it's my guilty pleasure, and I can't stop watching it. I like her coworkers a lot better than I like her. Especially Luc; he is hilarious."

"Ted in HIMYM was basically Joe from the show You, without all the killing. He was so desperate to find the 'one' but was so picky and judgmental towards all the women he dated. Then, after a billion seasons, we met the 'mother' for 2.5 seconds before she died, and he ended up with Robin. I wish I could get all the time back I spent watching that show!"

"Definitely. Always meddling in everyone's lives because she thinks she knows best, Marshall was too good for her and the only likable one in the show."

"Have you watched the newer seasons of SVU? She’s insufferable. I feel like Olivia spends most of her time putting her glasses on and off while sighing in her office. The writing has gotten really bad. I love Mariska."

"Me: So uh, Leo and Piper are really still trying to make it work.

They also have weird ethics when it comes to saving innocents sometimes.

Also, the amount of time they all either become evil or almost become evil..."

"My grandma LOVES to watch NCIS, but she gets so mad when Tony is on screen. She hates him, lol."

"Oh, yes. He'd have been fired SO many times for sexual harassment."

"Even without that, I think he's a douche."

"Can you imagine going off to war and having to put up with this sarcastic drunk constantly putting down your skills as a surgeon in front of your peers 24/7?

And then when you finally find a nice nurse to cheat on your state-side wife with...that same drunk constantly hits on your side-piece nurse!"

"Fortunately, he was written much more wisely and experienced from Season 2 onward."

"He is a cruel bully 95% of the time, yet we are supposed to pity him because Sheldon is quirky? The only time that lapses is in the (amazing) Christine Baranski scenes, when we see why he is how he is, and that he's just a living test tube."

"Barry Allen on The Flash TV show. The first two seasons were entertaining and watchable, but the third season was the start of the show's downfall. Barry's pining over Iris West, THE most annoying character in TV history, imo, was a major minus for this series, but somehow the first two seasons were watchable despite Iris always being around. But in Season 3, Barry started to become less and less of a hero and did out-of-character, unlikable stuff that became the norm for his character. He was so heroic in Seasons 1 and 2, but far from heroic after that."

"Everyone on that show is awful, and frankly, not a single one of them would've survived the first season with their medical licenses intact."