SneakyWeasel,

Me with Bojack. I straight up tell most folks to skip the first 5 episodes and start with 1-6. The jump in quality the show does when it gets to “The Telescope” is staggering, it doesn’t feel like the same show.

Sharkwellington,

The first few episodes of Bojack were super rough. I think I had a friend that loved the first few episodes and fell off as the show went on.

Chilly,

Guess I need to give it another shot lol

reev,

I mention Bojack to pretty much everyone I care about. I am just worried there’s someone out there that could love the show as much as me and just doesn’t get the chance to.

big_slap,

let me start on episode 6 and get back to you.

Gort,
@Gort@lemmy.world avatar

Well, yeah, I get that, even if I don’t find those episodes bad myself, but I do think episode two, Bojack Hates the Troops, is a really good satirical episode that shouldn’t be missed.

SneakyWeasel,

Ok, yeah, my partner loves the Mc Neal Seal puns, and even when we were watching it he was like “season one is supposed to be the bad one? Jesus the show is good then”

Shurf116,

Yep, went the same route myself. I’m looking at you, Critical Role campaign 1 👀

But for others I always recommend start with the 3rd now.

hellishharlot,

I’m your worst nightmare. I refuse to get to s2 or s3 until I finish the dredge that is s1 because I’m of the belief that CR is only good because the people who watch it went through s1 first

Shurf116,

Ooooh I respect that. You have a lot of patience xD I’m trying to finish 1 rn btw. Only watched a couple of episodes of 2 and 3 to check out and decided to leave it for later as well as you. To get a more full picture I guess…

BananaPeal,
@BananaPeal@sh.itjust.works avatar

This is season 1 of Parks and Recreation. It didn’t really start to get it’s footing until season 2. I’m glad I stuck with it, so many great characters!

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, S1 was trying to be the office too much. The camera shots and everyone’s delivery was just off a bit.

chiliedogg,

And I don’t think it really landed until season 3 with the cast change.

I like that after Mark leaves, he’s never even mentioned in passing again.

MrVilliam,

Even then, you could skip half or more of season 1. I can’t remember which to skip, but there’s advice online somewhere I’m sure.

Sigh_Bafanada,

Yeah, on rewatch I generally start at season 2. Same with The Office (US). Both shows are phenomenal, but they take a while to find their footing.

However, I’d certainly argue that even on first viewing, the first seasons can be skipped. You might miss a bit of backstory, but you’d be able to understand most things perfectly fine.

hh93,

felt the same with What we do in the Shadows

I think a lot of those kind of shows just need to get to know the characters better and see what works and what doesn’t in the first season and then improve on that when viewers also have a better understanding of that

ThisGuysNeverSerious,

Your mom is a great character.

flop_leash_973, (edited )

Shit, if a show doesn’t interest me after 30 minutes I’m done with it. If the story only gets interesting after the forced exposition dump part of the script, then the script needed more work before they filmed it. In my opinion anyway.

DavidGA, (edited )
@DavidGA@lemmy.world avatar

Star Trek TNG.

It’s literally Season 3, too.

Annoyingly, there are one or two really good episodes in Seasons 1 and 2. But the majority are total crap.

Ubermeisters,

I guess I really just love the show then haha

nevial,
@nevial@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I literally just started with season 3 (for the first time) and I loved most of season 1 and 2

DavidGA,
@DavidGA@lemmy.world avatar

You won’t believe how much better it gets!

Kahlenar,

TNG, DS9, and VOY really.

I feel like this comic should be letting in people who convinced others to stick with DS9.

Blackmist,

Yeah, but the thing with the old shows is you can just skip ahead. It was all made for an age where everything was self contained. The most you’d get was a two-part episode.

Now it’s all made for the Netflix binge generation, where every new episodes assumes you’ve seen all the previous ones. I mean, there’s nothing inherently wrong with that, and it gave us great shows like The Wire and Breaking Bad, but it does mean they need to get their shit together immediately, and not have several seasons of shit before they find the story they actually wanted to tell.

SneakyWeasel,

Honestly my biggest blunder of this was telling my boyfriend we watch Miraculous Ladybug and that it gets really good in season 5. I honestly lucked out that we both found it a riot from start to end, it’s now one of our favorite shows.

MonsiuerPatEBrown,

American TV seasons are really a commericalized Stockholm syndrome, innit ?

Zoboomafoo,
@Zoboomafoo@yiffit.net avatar

At least American episodes come out more than once a decade

chk232,

I really don’t get the hate for friends. It’s just a tv show with funny bits here and there.

MammyWhammy,

It’s exactly what a sitcom is supposed to be. Light watching that’s generally funny. Also if you miss an episode or two here and there it’s easy enough to pick up what’s going on.

ThisGuysNeverSerious,

I love shows like that, after a long day of mentally draining work. I don’t want to think, I just want to drink a beer and zone out. Even though I’m still thinking about work lol

Mr_Fish,

Clone wars be like

ultrasquid,

Me recommending Amphibia (it has like 3 good episodes)

zanzibar,

This image is fucking with me because the way it’s drawn reminds me a lot of Family Guy, and Family Guy is one of those rare cases where this concept is inverted and the show starts going to shit after season 3.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

The first few seasons were so good.

ThisGuysNeverSerious,

Just wait until you get to season 107, it will really pick up!

Dagwood222,

[off topic]

I started reading Neal Stephenson’s book ‘Anathem.’ Threw it down after twenty pages, because it was just ridiculous. A few months later someone told me to stick with it, the plot really starts coming together around page 200.

Yes, I read it, and yes, it takes 200 pages to start making sense.

PsychedSy,

Am I misremembering or does it have a lot of made up terms?

Dagwood222,

I always describe Stephenson this way; some college professors will just answer your question; some will tell you what page of the book to read; some will answer the question in Latin, making a pun. Stephenson loves his little enigmas.

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