• nickiwest@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          I’m glad I gave up after season 2. I kept waiting for something important to happen, but all I ever got out of it was poorly written family drama.

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        I should’ve stopped watching lost when they showed the monster. That’s the moment I knew something was off. But I didn’t and now I’m disappointed.

      • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 days ago

        That’s how I handled most of the New Jedi Order books, the mainline Star Wars Legacy books that take place after that, and also the Dune books by Brian Herbert and KJA. I’ve only properly read up through Dark Journey on Star Wars, and only the first three books of the latter day Dune books.

        The Star Wars books at least sound good in outline form. I’m not about to spend any time reading them for real to find out otherwise. The latter day Dune books, OTOH, sound like absolute shite even in the summary.

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        3 days ago

        That’s what I started doing. Often shows become so convoluted within a few seasons that I’m not even interested in reading the summary to the end

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          Assuming you mean Supernatural, while I didn’t care a lot for the Leviathan storyline, I’m glad that I made all the way through since it picked up again after except the very last episode which I didn’t care for. Ending on the second to last episode would have been perfect for me.