Letterkenny. It started having way more drama and lost its charm for me.
The new Doctor Who. I’ll get hate for this, but it jumped the shark when living, breathing, deus ex machina River Song showed up with the eleventh Doctor, I was done.
Two and a Half Men should have ended with Sheen’s exit.
Letterkenny. It started having way more drama and lost its charm for me.
Now that you mention it, the disconnected episodes that seemed a little formulaic - farm, town, skids, farm, modeens, fight, farm - and completely interchangeable were kinda good. I think Mr Keeso writes better when it’s not a big drama arc. Shoresy is /good/, and better than Letterkenny for arc writing, but it’s not without warts.
I’m biased toward Mr Keeso for his luck in getting a part in the best episode of TV since “Henry Blake was shot down”, fair disclosure.
Letterkenny. It started having way more drama and lost its charm for me.
The new Doctor Who. I’ll get hate for this, but it jumped the shark when living, breathing, deus ex machina River Song showed up with the eleventh Doctor, I was done.
Two and a Half Men should have ended with Sheen’s exit.
Now that you mention it, the disconnected episodes that seemed a little formulaic - farm, town, skids, farm, modeens, fight, farm - and completely interchangeable were kinda good. I think Mr Keeso writes better when it’s not a big drama arc. Shoresy is /good/, and better than Letterkenny for arc writing, but it’s not without warts.
I’m biased toward Mr Keeso for his luck in getting a part in the best episode of TV since “Henry Blake was shot down”, fair disclosure.