—zoecatherinegrant —megbertrim —notdoinganythingsus —Kisha Thapar (Facebook) The fixation with couples is one of the issues. There always has to be a romance and as a result, everyone has dated everyone and that’s kinda icky. Then, are the characters ever in school or do they just walk around being amateur detectives and being a part of that prissy gang who has matching jackets? Plus, there’s the absurd storylines. Someone’s spirit was trapped inside another body and the redhead [Cheryl] ended up being a Shein Scarlet Witch. That was the most bizarre bullshit I have ever seen in my life…and I watched Pretty Little Liars." —ravenstone —cdgbuitron —beckichino —eveplumber “100% agree. Why, oh why, did it have to be Leia that was kidnapped?! Kumail was totally wasted. It was an interesting idea — a person pretends to be a Jedi for, like, one episode as a con artist with a heart of gold and then just randomly shows up again for…reasons? None of it felt really earned AND I also nearly passed on Andor until enough people talked me into it.” —tkgm Plus, I’m a sucker for Darth Vader. It was nice having Hayden Christensen back after all the past hate he got from toxic Star Wars fans." —shortfatproudofthat —buttercupbailey “I will never not be furious about the last season of Killing Eve.” —whopple —boogerlady —bella132 “I really didn’t like Season 3 of Dead To Me. The first season was great, the second season I felt was getting too much of that Grey’s Anatomy effect — where it’s just disaster over and over again — and I hoped the third season would steer away from that trend, but it leaned further into it. It’s like the jump scare of the genre. Good drama isn’t simply identifying dramatic situations exist — it’s exploring that drama and building an environment of tension around those events.” —manbutthaver —dishanath1 —cogitoergobibo —lmillsteed —moswald74 —hauntedhousegirl —Tobi Garibay (Facebook) —thia_m “I completely agree! It’s a shame because it has a great cast, but was an absolute bore.” —feralrabbit “It was such an intriguing premise, but then it just didn’t actually answer the questions it set up. I was initially willing to forgive this as I heard it was based on a true story and, of course, reality doesn’t always wrap up neatly — but then I looked into it and The Watcher is SO loosely based on the true story that they were making most of it up anyway, so I don’t think that’s an excuse anymore.” —Genie Constance Hoyle-Downey (Facebook) —Isha Bassi —bennym81 —Julia Willing Now, you’ve got memes all over social media making light of a serial killer. Imagine not even being able to go on Facebook because someone thinks your son, brother or cousin’s murderer is funny? It never should have happened, with Dahmer or any killer." —Cassandra Leann (Facebook)