There was never a point where I actively hated it but I felt absolutely nothing throughout. It was akin to a screensaver. I wasn’t kidding when I said I forgot I never finished it because in my mind it barely existed.
There is another timeline in which this show was never brought back after it was unjustly canceled after three seasons and was widely considered to be one of the funniest, most well written comedies/tv shows ever made. True bummer.
I don’t even need the second half of the season to release. I’ll just pretend season 3 was the last one
Exactly, I have no idea why people wanted it revived so badly anyway. Sometimes shorter shows are better
I was watching back the Christmas episode yesterday. Afternoon Delight. Absolutely incredible, so many classic moments in just one episode, and most of it takes places on two sets. If that was a season 5 episode there’d have been 15 minutes of exposition and none of the characters would have been in the same place for more than one scene.
The recut version of season four vastly improved it imo, but... it wasn't the same. And I couldn't get through season five. I don't know if it was the writing or having to look at Tambor or the interviews or what, but the whole thing made it a perfect storm of unwatchable for me. I just didn't care.
I think it’s a stretch to say it was critically panned but it’s definitely not as good as 1-3 for me.
Those things don’t make it critically pannned. I don’t think arguing with you is going to change your mind. I enjoyed it more than S4 but much less that 1-3 so we agree there.
I think it getting the worst reviews by fans and critics of its entire run make it critically panned. Even the “good” reviews say it’s not near what it was. I think the phrase fits well. The last season was so bad and so poorly handled by those involved it literally killed the show and ruined it for a large group of fans. Can’t think of a worse outcome to releasing a season of TV than that.
If a show got A ratings for most of its life and all of a sudden is getting a D average. Yeah, I’m more than ok with that phrase.
But it’s not the correct phrase to use for it. Over 60% on RT isn’t critically panned. People not liking it is fine, but there’s no reason to make up definitions, haha
60% isn’t bad, it’s slighly above average. Which is what season five is. You haven’t finished it, so I don’t know how you’re so adamant about it being abysmal.