I mean, the whole point of the show is a critique on fascism.
It's definitely already outstayed its welcome in the USA.
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I mean, the whole point of the show is a critique on fascism.
It's definitely already outstayed its welcome in the USA.
We tried and failed, you're on your own now
As a huge fan of the show im glad it's ending too. Anymore multiple seasons of resetting the power balance would kill any interest.
Looking at you, Grays Anatomy
He's probably been approached by one too many chuds that worship their idea of Homelander and that think he is his character.
He is apparently an asshole based on his bar fighting and how he treats his costars.
Perfectly casted.
It’s already ran too long imho. Season 3 amounted to nothing.
Yep I totally lost interest a while ago it got so repetitive
I lost interest during season 2 because it was just too on the nose and obvious, which is odd given that the Ennis original (which I love dearly) is about as unsubtle as you can get.
The other issue was I felt like they largely threw the anti-corporation themes out of the window in favour of making it a superhero show.
I loved the first season, but the way it was evolving in the second just didn't sit well with me.
Yep it steadily declined endless "homelander bad but can't be stopped because reasons"
if I see one of the boys thrown backwards into a wall by a supe and be perfectly fine after ONE MORE TIME...
Agreed entirely. A show should last only as long as it takes to tell its story. 2-3 seasons is fine. Hell, even limited one season shows are great.
limited one season shows
That's called a "mini series". :)
And BTW, Shogun was the finest thing I've seen in years, maybe ever. My wife and I were drooling for the next episode, week in, week out.
I admit to prejudice. Watched the original mini series many times growing up, read the book three times. My wife's half Japanese, really seems to dislike Japanese anything (🤷🏻), still loved every second of it.
Homelander kills the shows version of "Trump", then takes complete power. As his first act as president he puts tariffs on the world.
I thought that Homelander was the version of trump ?
I think you're right, but this would definitely seal the message. MAGA still doesn't get the satire.
Yeah, don't want a supernatural situation going on.
I mean Sam and Dean could have gone on for another 10 years and I wouldn't have complained.
looking at supernatural, kripkes other creation. when the 2 new showrunners took over, it became nothing more than fan/slashfiction for fans who becames extremely obsessed with the characthers.
I always say a show should only run 5 seasons at most, and if it's very popular to just do the occasional mini series.
Except sg1 right? :)
SG1 only ran 5 seasons, season 3 through season 7. Nothing else was real. Just a bad dream.
All for it. I rarely find a show beyond sitcom type comedies that isn't dissapointing by season 4. 3 seasons of a good show keeps me simultaneously wanting more but also secretly glad that that's how I'm left feeling. Feel the same way with a really good course at a restaurant.
Fucking Homelander.
His glasses look like those novelty ones with the eyes printed on them.
I wish severence would have ended at season 2, exactly the way it did. I'm bracing for dissapointment.
I love the first two seasons of Severance, but even if the third will be bad, it won't affect my feelings towards the first two.
Unless it's GoT season 8 levels of bad, but that's probably not possible.
You say that, but sometimes a continuation is so bad that it like goes back in time and somehow taints your memories.
Or Ted Lasso at season 3. Ugh
Why? I feel like people are looking for reasons to be disappointed with that show. It's bizarre.