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Watched season 1 back when it was first airing, but never got around to season 2. People seem to hate it but I can't quite tell if that's because it wasn't up to the standard of season 1 or if it was just bad TV.

Should I skip it and go straight to season 3? Or is it worth watching on its own merits?

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[–] scytale@lemm.ee 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

It wasn't bad. It's just cursed to be forever compared to its predecessor, which obviously it can never live up to. If it was released as a different and unrelated neo-noir series, I think it would get good ratings. If you can set aside any biases and comparing it to season 1, I think you'll enjoy it. The main cast was pretty good. You can't go wrong with Colin Farrell. Some people hated Vince Vaughn's acting, but if you put it under the lens of someone who is a try-hard gangster trying to make himself look more intelligent and smart than he really is, I think it makes sense.

[–] _ed@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

Now that there is enough distance from S1 I might give it a watch!

[–] correcthorsedickbatterystaple@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

it's an anthology series, which, even if people understood before getting into it, could understandably be difficult to really separate oneself while viewing. think about another creator you like. Nolan, Spielberg, whatever. which of their works do you like best? does memento deserve criticism just because you liked interstellar more? or dunkirk? critique for sure, but that's just to continue to refine the origin of your personal enjoyment of each piece of work. they are by definition of anthology different works.

s1 is masterful. s2 is still as good as the best of shows made these days. same with s3. and looking forward to s4.