TV Series

Need a bit of feedback on an old series. Two or three years back, on a whim, I rented The Leftovers, first series. I was intrigued by the premise of it, mainly. I like these crazy ideas.
Now I do understand that they didn't want to simply take the road of “What in the hell happened to the disappeared people?!” That would have been the obvious road to take. Instead, they wanted to study a specific community, from different points of view, in the aftermath of the trauma. I get that. There's a potential to that.
Well, I confess that I had difficulty getting through to the end of the series. I didn't find the acting very good, and the screenplay seemed to me to be all over the place. It seemed like a series that didn't really know in which direction it wanted to go. I was downright bored by certain episodes. I sometimes had to steel myself to turn the thing on. But when I've paid for something, I watch it to the bitter end!
I suppose that there must be fans of it on here. I read just now that the second and third series were considered to be much, much stronger. I thought I might give them a shot, but I'd be interested to hear from someone who had approximately my experience for the first series, and who was then “converted”, as it were. That would carry weight with me.

I notice in general that I very often have the ‘meh’ reaction to the first series of multi-series pieces. Sometimes I change my mind — big time. I was not fully convinced by the first series of Breaking Bad, for instance. Even in the second series, I wasn't fully into it. About halfway through the second series, something clicked, and I never looked back. Same with Better Call Saul. It took me a long time to get into it, but I perservered, and was finally glad that I did.
On the strong recommendation of a friend, I paid for The Last Kingdom. I never even finished the series. It's still in my library, sitting there.
Same with GOT, and The Wire. Saw one whole series of each (the first) and was simply not convinced. Never went back. I know that there are people who will throw up their hands in horror. That's how it was for me.
The second and particularly the final season are much stronger. I would go as far as ranking the show in my top five of all time. The last episode is one of the most haunting and beautiful pieces of television I've ever experienced. It's much, much better than Lost which they spun out for way too long.
 
This was my reply in this chat to another forum member last year about The Leftovers.



It’s the only show I’ve ever seen where during watching it I wasn’t particularly loving it but when I had finished it all I realised it was actually really good.

That's a very interesting reaction. Sometimes there are films, and books, where you don't realise how actually good they were until they're over. Sometimes, indeed, it can be months and months later that that sinks in.
I think I'll give the second series a try. You people have convinced me.
Sometimes, also, there are series that seem great at first, and then just go dead on you. They seem to be repeating the same formulae, again and again, in thinly disguised form. I watched the whole of House, right through, and generally enjoyed it, but I think that criticism can definitely be levelled at it.
 
The Perfect Couple on Netflix. Glossy whodunnit starring TAFKA Nicole Kidman who has a very odd face (although i'm sure she'd say the same about me). 6 episodes.

3.5/10. Barely watchable soap opera garbage with some odd direction. I watched it just to see whodunnit. I'm not sure i'd recommend others to do the same.
Was it the butler?
 

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