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Personally, and it's just me, I've gotten burned out on story lines about drugs, drug dealings, drug gangs foreign and domestic, narcotic king pins and their wives as well. This includes stories about cops, crooked and otherwise with such dealings.
I got burned out before I started. I hated Breaking Bad and quit after 2 episodes. I hated Weeds.
I hate bad guys as protagonists, even when they get their comeuppance. I coudn't watch Dexter or Terminal List either. I like good guys who are good guys. Yes, they cross the line but most of the time they are good guys.
I hate shows where the bad guys are the "good guys". A pox on them. I never even could get into The Sopranos.
I got burned out before I started. I hated Breaking Bad and quit after 2 episodes. I hated Weeds.
I hate bad guys as protagonists, even when they get their comeuppance. I coudn't watch Dexter or Terminal List either. I like good guys who are good guys. Yes, they cross the line but most of the time they are good guys.
I hate shows where the bad guys are the "good guys". A pox on them. I never even could get into The Sopranos.
Trying to watch suits but they talk so darn fast and sometimes it's not loud enough to know what they said but again they do talk to fast most of the time. Like the acting.
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A Man In Full drops today; based on the acclaimed novel by the legendary author Tom Wolfe. I'm going in with high hopes, but I'm also concerned that the script has apparently veered far afield from the original storyline.
I'm still in, but the critics so far seem less than dazzled.
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