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Part of the Furniture
where fears and lies melt away.
i mean, to be honest, i'm definitely not kidding when i say it's morbid curiosity prompting me - most of what i see of the show just really doesn't appeal to me (especially since i have a knee-jerk reaction where i really dislike one of the main actors in it), and i'm really not anticipating watching it all the way through just because i don't see me getting that invested in it when i'm mostly watching it out of some sense of "okay, i don't want to just keep hating on this show without giving it the benefit of actually seeing at least one season before i make a hard judgement call on it, and like.... imo there has to be something good at the core of this, even if it's not something i end up invested in."
like that's why i'm asking for when the generally accepted "this is where the show really ought to have ended" cutoff point is. because i've heard there is one and i'd rather give it an honest chance to judge it on its better parts than end up pushing past it for a couple of seasons that i end up regretting when i have a lot of other stuff higher up on my watch list (like flash or the mcu netflix stuff or vampire diaries). The end of Season 5 is a good point to stop watching. Back when it originally aired it was meant to be the last season of the series. I mean, the last episode of that season is literally titled "Swan Song" but then it got renewed because it was popular so they kept going. If you watch up until the end of that season I think you'll have a good time with the series. If for whatever reason you end up enjoying it by the end, then you can obviously keep going haha.
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last edit on Apr 10, 2020 5:27:15 GMT by Mouse
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