For me if I had to pick a good contender it would be the UK version of The Office.

I know many tend to debate how Ricky Gervais really fell off and how he repugnantly acts like a whiny centrist edgelord but me personally IMO I actually don’t think he was ever funny not even a little.

His big break through television was just so painful to sit through it’s so charismatically boring the characters are completely generic at best (notably Tim) or straight up insufferably unlikable at worst (especially the protagonist David FUCKING Brent) and most importantly the humour is just embarrassing.

Always seemed like The Thick Of It but without the nuisance tongue in cheek and charming satire.

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    The US version of The Office, LOL.

    Watched 8 episodes and would rather watch paint dry for the rest of my life than watching the rest of the series.

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    Mad Men. Everyone on that show is a fucking scumbag and not in a funny or interesting way.

    Also Thor Ragnarok. I hate it for the reasons people say they hate the next one but it was the same people that said they liked Ragnarok so Idk what the fuck is going on there. I’m not watching the second one to find out.

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      I can understand not liking Waiita (sp?) humor/direction. The issue with Thor 4 was the Waiita was even less restrained, I think audiences mostly liked a touch of his humor/direction in 3, but it was way too much in 4.

      Essentially, what you probably hated in 3 was dialed up even more in 4.

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      I always hated Thor Ragnarok. Piece of waste Taika Waititi approach to movies is “let’s make an episode of The Three Stooges,” and that’s not filmmaking, that’s being stupid.

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        He’s made some movies that I like but his style doesn’t fit Thor, especially when they had 2 movies plus the avengers ones already with a totally different vibe. I don’t know what they were thinking. It’s like Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein but at least with that one you know what you’re getting going into it and it’s actually funny. Taika’s jokes are just shitting on the source material.

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          I think the same. The humor in Thor movies came from him being an alien who didn’t understand how life on Earth worked, like the famous — and very funny — “another!” secene in the cafeteria, but he was never a clown.

          There’s a scene in Love and Thunder pretty on brand with early Thor humor. In a flashback, Thor and Jane are watching a horror movie, Thor gets spooked and points the hammer to the TV. I wish the last two movies embraced this “fish out of water” kinda humor instead of dumb, goofy Thor and sentient axes.

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    American football. Fox turned it into a video game you can’t play.

    Mens soccer. Stop with the fucking cry baby drama! Women’s soccer is better in this regards.

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    You’re right and you should say it. Ricky Gervais has always been weird and off-putting and the idea that he was ever good has always baffled me. I never enjoyed The Office. When my dad tried to get me into Extras I just found all of Ricky’s parts annoying. When my sister told me how great Derek was, I just found the whole thing simultaneously tasteless and bland, like it couldn’t commit to being offensive but didn’t put the work into being real. His standup is often clever, but always the kind of clever that is let down by a complete lack of emotional intelligence. The man just does not understand people, but thinks he really does.

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      I think I first encountered Ricky Gervais’ work in those YouTube videos which took clips of his podcast and animated them as cartoons. They were being passed around like the best thing ever for a minute or two back in the day, and I watched a bunch and didn’t get why it was supposed to be funny that two guys were being assholes at a third guy over and over.

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        Karl Pilkington was the funniest one out of them in my opinion. Derek went down in flames when he left the show.

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    Breaking Bad for me. I just can’t stand it and find the characters and the situations just unpleasant and undesireable to watch.

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    Sports. I have little tolerance for it because every time a big event is on, people get incredibly obnoxious. They think they know better than the professional players, they keep making so much noise, it polarizes people into arbitrary bands and start talking shit like using that as an excuse to be a homophobic POS, sometimes they’ll even riot because their team lost/won (da fuk), and even kill people over their favorite fucking team, and so much more. If the game is on I’d rather steer clear because it really brings out the worst in people.

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      The worst part is how it’s fans seem to think it’s a love letter to “nerd culture” (whatever the fuck that is) and endlessly bring it up if you dare mention any interest in comics, roleplaying games or anything in that vein. “Oh you’ll love this show, it’s all about that nerdy stuff.”

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    I thought the American version of The Office wasn’t much better. Just constant cringe humor, it’s exhausting.

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    Disturbed’s cover of “Sound of Silence.” I like the original Simon & Garfunkel, or at least the more upbeat version of it. And I like Disturbed (see below). But this cover absolutely blows.

    Yes, I know the lead singer is a grade A shitbag. I liked the band long before I knew anything about any of it and have since stopped listening to them.

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    Friends…

    I would rather watch women’s tennis or a fishing show. I don’t fish, I don’t play tennis.

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    I’ve got a good one: Andor. People can’t stop raving about it and I had to force myself to finish it. Deathly boring all the way through. I didn’t like anyone in it so I couldn’t root for anyone, and it was just a slog til the end. Crucify me star wars fans, I know you want to. 😇