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Post by Andrej on Dec 24, 2010 2:02:16 GMT
I can't stand a lot of shows, but these ones I hate with a passion: almost everything Disney (few exceptions, including Wizards of Waverly place, The original suite life of zack and cody and Life with derek) especially Hannah Montana. My sister's obsessed with it and more often that not, when I come downstairs to watch TV, I end having to watch this atrocious creation. iCarly - I liked this at some point and now I'm wondering why. The humour isn't funny, the plots don't make sense, and there are quite a few disturbing jokes. Thomas and Friends - of course, Season 8 plus. Nowadays, I only watch episodes on youtube, and every now and then I watch a HiT era episode for the heck of it. The Rev. W. Awdry's famous creation has been ruined (although there have been a few minor improvements over the past seasons) and now you get made fun of whenever you mention Thomas. Yo Gabba Gabba: Few words can describe how ridiculous this junk is. A bunch of colorful (aliens?) walking around and doing weird stuff = WTF?! Dora, Ni Hao Kai lan, Go Diego go and any other interactive show that teaches you different languages. Asking you to shout "Stop!" or whatever in a different language at the screen is hardly what I call 'entertainment'. POKEMON - I haven't seen any episodes of this really (and don't intend on doing so for the foreseeable future!) but I hate it for the reason that it's one of the five-or-so things the guys at my school talk about. If they expanded on their interests a bit, I might have an easier time getting along with them! Plus, like with all anime I've seen, the expressions are ridiculous. Barney: 'nuff said. Rant with somewhat rantish qualities over.
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Post by C0BO on Jan 9, 2011 10:37:24 GMT
The TV show that I cannot stand to watch with a passion is The Jeremy Vyle Show sorry I meant The Jeremy Kyle Show because I don't understand why do people mostly chavs need to air their personal problems on TV were 1000's of people nationwide can hear them instead of behind close doors to a psychotherapist.
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Post by Ra's al Ghul on Jan 9, 2011 11:02:51 GMT
The TV show that I cannot stand to watch with a passion is The Jeremy Vyle Show sorry I meant The Jeremy Kyle Show because I don't understand why do people mostly chavs need to air their personal problems on TV were 1000's of people nationwide can hear them instead of behind close doors to a psychotherapist. Got to agree with you there mate! As it happens I've never really been a fan of reality TV and the like. Don't really hate it, just never been anything that I've found interesting.
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Post by OJ on Jan 9, 2011 13:07:36 GMT
The TV show that I cannot stand to watch with a passion is The Jeremy Vyle Show sorry I meant The Jeremy Kyle Show because I don't understand why do people mostly chavs need to air their personal problems on TV were 1000's of people nationwide can hear them instead of behind close doors to a psychotherapist. Yeah it does indeed make you think why go and tell your personal problems on National TV for the UK to see. I can safely say none us lot would agree to go on it. This is not the way to get your fithteen seconds of fame and another thing alot of the ones I happen to see, it usually comes up that when someone with problems appear doesn't have a job, he confesses on TV that he is a scrounger who has no intention to work which I think is stupid. They certinly weren't that daft on Jerry Springer
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Joe Fischer
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Post by Joe Fischer on Jan 9, 2011 14:37:01 GMT
I used to like Family Guy, until it's just basically became "Jew and Christian Hater Guy". They really made me mad. I can usually slip-by a few religious jokes, but when the show becomes hating these people, it's dumb. Another show that I cannot stand is the newer Spongebob episode starting from season 4, right after the movie. The episode are just not even funny anymore, they have to make violence really gross in it. What happened to Seasons 1-3 where if Spongebob had a splinter, it'd be hilarious and non-stupid. I used to like iCarly, but the newer episodes just got pretty stupid. Ghost Hunters. I liked the show, as I thought it was real. Until we found out it actually was staged. Ghost Adventures took me after that.
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Post by Rexeljet on Jan 11, 2011 18:37:28 GMT
I don't like the post-movie episodes of Spongebob either.
When there were just 3 seasons, it was a good show that actually knew how to be funny most of the time, but now they have to rely on bad jokes and kid-humour. Another thing that winds me up is that now, every time I see merchandise with him on it he looks more and more camp to the point where you just think it's some sort of sick joke.
Here are other shows I hate:
EastEnders
Seriously, I can't understand why people would want to watch it. It's just people arguing and maybe a character dies and then 'returns' a few seasons later. It's just not an entertaining program. It's dull and boring.
Sonic Underground
If it's not Sonic X then this is the worst Sonic TV Series. Everything seems like adding Sonic was an afterthought, and I wouldn't be too surprised it that was the case. Sonic's not a prince and I didn't like Knuckles' voice.. scratch that, I didn't like anyone's voice except Sonic's.
All grown up
Well... The Rugrats was a show about babies, so basically, this is the Rugrats with no point. It's like having Thomas & Friends with no trains. If I wanted to watch a show like this I could watch a jillion other crap shows. Then it eventually came round to practically replacing the Rugrats. I mean the last few series of the Rugrats weren't that great but at least they weren't as bad as missing the entire point.
The not very marvellous misadventures of Flapjack
When I first watched this show, I didn't think it was that bad, but now I just think it's just really annoying. I think it's a mix between Spongebob and the annoying orange.
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Post by danparker on Jan 12, 2011 21:00:04 GMT
Another show that I cannot stand is the newer Spongebob episode starting from season 4, right after the movie. The episode are just not even funny anymore, they have to make violence really gross in it. What happened to Seasons 1-3 where if Spongebob had a splinter, it'd be hilarious and non-stupid. I used to like iCarly, but the newer episodes just got pretty stupid. Yeah, I am starting to get tired of iCarly, too. It was once a good show, now, look at it. Same thing is said for Spongebob, with some exception of some episodes.
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Post by ThomasAndCookieMonster on Jan 17, 2011 0:10:21 GMT
I think I'd like to give my two cents on the post-movie SpongeBob in comparison to the first three seasons.
First of all, there's Squidward. Whenever he got annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick, it was actually funny in the S1-3 episodes, because of the fact that they were so oblivious to how annoyed they were making him, and, at times, actually helped him out with a few things (and vice versa). Other times, whenever, say... something blew up in Squidward's face, he usually brought it onto himself, like in the deleted scene in "Just One Bite". He was so eager to taste some Krabby Patties. But the possibility of a burglar alarm had occured to him. Then he saw a bucket of water, and scoffed. So he made his way in, spilling the bucket, only to find out that the "water" was actually... GAS! Cue the explosion. Yes, it's understandable as to why this particular scene was cut. But it's still better than most of the post-movie episodes, in which Squidward was actually being tortured, because everyone in the show was genuinely trying to make him miserable. So whether or not he did bring it onto himself didn't really matter, anymore. With those episodes, I don't think I need to list an example.
Second of all, even the pre-movie SpongeBob has had a few bad apples. Some of them really left a bad taste in our mouths (at least, that's how I felt). In the episode, "Party Pooper Pants", SpongeBob (wearing bunny pajamas) is locked out of his house, during his party, and tries desperately to break in. Then the police show up and are about to arrest SpongeBob, thinking that he's a burglar trying to break into someone else's house. But he explains that it's his own house, and that there's a party going on that he's having. Surprisingly, the police listen to him, and leave. But wait... then they come back, upset that weren't invited to his party, and so, arrest him, anyway. There was obviously supposed to be something funny about that. But I just don't see it, nor do I care to. Even if it actually were illegal, not to invite police, or other authority figures to your party, or anything like that, it was still one of those "ironic" twists that niether I, nor anyone else that I know of, could sit through. In this case, somebody's accused of doing something wrong, and either in an attempt to clear up their good name, or even after it's been cleared up, they actually do something wrong (normally, unintentionally) that gets them arrested/punished. So they no longer have a good name to clear up. You see the attempted irony in there?
Well, enough about that. There are a few other shows I don't like. But I've already talked about some of those, a few pages back (albeit a few years ago). I don't think I have any other shows to rant about, either (at least, not at the moment).
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Post by supertankengine on Jan 19, 2011 22:00:00 GMT
Shows I cannot stand to watch: Sid The Science Kid Super WHY The Big Bang Theroey Friends
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Post by danparker on Jan 22, 2011 21:31:50 GMT
Here are two dull and uninteresting shows I don't care about.
House of Anubis Supah Ninjas
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Post by Rexeljet on Jan 23, 2011 14:16:36 GMT
I've just recently remembered some other shows I really couldn't stand and can't stand today.
*Cartoons from the 1980's revolving around Dinosaurs, so this goes for Denver the last dinosaur, and a few others from this era. I just think that the idea of cartoons with Dinosaurs is a somewhat overused concept, even if it's not used as much as having a duck as the main character from a cartoon series. Considering I have Asperger Syndrome, I'm surprised I've never had an interest in dinosaurs. (As that's one of the most common things for a Kid with Asperger Syndrome to be interested in, along with Trains.)
*Cartoon series that are either created for merchandising or are based on a merchandise line. One example is Ben 10, which must be the only Cartoon Network Cartoon that is merchandised to the same extent as Dora the explorer and other shows for that sort of target audience. That isn't the main reason why I don't like it, It's mainly because when it was first shown (2005?) I was about 11 years old, after I had grown out of the target audience. Another example is Beyblade, which was shown around 2001 or 2002 and I couldn't stand it mainly because it was only produced as a half hour advert to get kids to buy beyblades. Once the whole Beyblade fad was over, the series stopped. Cartoon series based on Video Games, however, are sometimes OK, like the Super Mario World TV Series, Sonic Satam and even Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog.
*Charlie Chalk. I don't know why, I just never liked it. It wasn't really my sort of show.
*All these so-called 'Teen Shows'. Why are they called Teen Shows, when they do not appeal to teens? They only appeal to kids aged up to about 12 or 13. I really hate the ones where the canned laughter noise is heard every 5 seconds when actually, everyone who is watching the show is more likely to be crying because how bad the show is.
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Post by Old Square Wheels on Feb 20, 2011 9:05:59 GMT
I don't think there's any fans on here to sympathise, but I just have to vent about a show which was once so great and has fallen so appalingly bad...The Royle Family.
What made the first two series was so good was the amazing level of realism shown; the laughs were so big because they reminded you of things your own family would say; Jim's sarcastic moans, Barbara and Nana's mindless gossip, Dave's gormless comments and neighbour Joe standing quietly and only giving one word answers. You really sympathised with them through their highs and lows; the scene with Jim comforting Denise when her waters broke is still one of the most touching scenes I've ever seen on TV.
But come Series 3, in the manner of so many shows, the creators realised they were popular, knew what bits people liked, and repeated the same jokes and exaggerated them to an extent which really took away the realism that once made the show so appealing. Despite this, the third series and Queen of Sheba special (also quite emotional) were still watchable, and would've provided a more than adequate finale.
But the last three Christmas specials have completely removed any traits of realism, and watching each of them has left me almost completely devoid of laughter. The stories are more pantomime than realistic, with them now leaving the house from time to time. And the characters are only just one-dimensional versions of their former selves; Jim seems to shout out every single line, going absolutely berserk over the most miniscule of things, Dave seems to be completely devoid of brain cells, and while Denise's laziness had long extended towards her own children, it's now done so to a completely unfunny extent. And the fact that they've resorted to showing the ar** that Jim so often talked about proves how low they've sunken for laughs. Will not be watching anymore!
Shame; real shame!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2011 9:57:45 GMT
I must admit with OSW, I found these last four specials of the Royles hit and miss. Whilst I enjoyed "The New Sofa" and the last one, I noticed how they've become more inbred and we hardly get to see any of the kids. Thank God Craig Cash hadn't the chance to make a third series of Early Doors!
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Post by OJ on Feb 20, 2011 14:28:07 GMT
One recent show I'm not a fan of. Take me out. Cheesy as hell and full of air headed ditzy woman. Should have just brought Blind Date back. Certinly not worth staying in on a Saturday night for
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Post by Mele Kalikimaka on Feb 20, 2011 14:35:33 GMT
Family Guy. I caught the pilot in reruns the other night and realized how funny it used to be. Now it's all bile.
I can watch a lot of the Nicktoons network, but not Fanboy & Chumchum, Planet Sheen, or Barnyard. Unless I feel self-destructive somehow.
I'm not even starting with reality TV.
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Post by Darthboco on Feb 21, 2011 2:07:51 GMT
I honestly have no idea what the story of this show is: I just know that the animation style scares me.
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Post by Joe Fischer on Feb 22, 2011 19:36:10 GMT
Family Guy. I caught the pilot in reruns the other night and realized how funny it used to be. Now it's all bile. I can watch a lot of the Nicktoons network, but not Fanboy & Chumchum, Planet Sheen, or Barnyard. Unless I feel self-destructive somehow. I'm not even starting with reality TV. I like watching the old Family Guy a lot, and I hate the ones when it returned. They are just terrible, Christian-discriminating, Jew-discriminating, racist, crappy, etc. I couldn't stand the first King of the Hill episode, but the show grew on to me.
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Post by Rexeljet on Feb 23, 2011 12:01:13 GMT
I don't like any Fairly OddParents episodes after around series 2, after that, there were just so many bad things about the show; Cosmo went from funny to having the IQ of a concrete slab, every single character became stupid, and now the episodes are just as, if not more formulated than the current day Thomas Episodes; Timmy is fed up so he wishes for something, it goes well for a little while, then it begins to have its negative effects, and Timmy has to unwish the wish, more often than not something gets in the way. Also, The baby (Poof) almost seems to be parodying, or at least symbolising, bad fan fiction characters.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2011 23:20:33 GMT
And who can forget..TOTAL DRAMA!!!!
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Post by Skarlouie on Dec 18, 2011 20:46:13 GMT
*Blows dust of thread* I can not watch The X Factor! I cannot stand it. It just seems that people want to buy into fame. They need to get proper jobs
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