It’s pretty obvious to me that graymess was turned off by the gore part of the previous commenter’s statement and not the sitcom part so I’m not sure it matters to them how “excellent” it may or may not be…
My dude the gore in the show is toned down from the comic. It’s not trying to be edgy, it’s trying to make garth goddamn ennis palatable to more people.
Out of curiosity, was it the reference to the show “becoming a sitcom” or the one saying that they’d used “gore to make it seem mature and edgy” that turned you off? (or both)
OK, maybe I don’t need to watch it.
don’t listen to them, it’s excellent.
Even if you disagree it doesn’t make only your opinion the correct one. It’s opinions after all.
where did i say my opinion was the only correct one?
What does don’t listen to them mean.
it means “don’t miss out on a critically acclaimed, highly rated show just because this one person didn’t like it.”
I didn’t know I was the only one that didn’t like it.
jfc, obviously i did not mean you were the only person on planet earth who didn’t like the show.
You have now straw manned three consecutive comments, and are clearly not interested in meaningful discussion. good night.
It’s pretty obvious to me that graymess was turned off by the gore part of the previous commenter’s statement and not the sitcom part so I’m not sure it matters to them how “excellent” it may or may not be…
But, what do I know?
not obvious at all considering that was only part of the criticism and they did not specifically mention that’s why they won’t watch.
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And you are wrong for thinking it was so obvious for the reasons i stated above. you jumped to your conclusion.
https://youtu.be/XcAl93uEYUA?si=lOMtcriQdx6MzuhL
My dude the gore in the show is toned down from the comic. It’s not trying to be edgy, it’s trying to make garth goddamn ennis palatable to more people.
Which has nothing to do with my guess that it’s what turned the previous commenter off.
Thanks though.
Yeah I meant to reply to them. Whoops.
Lol… No worries… That makes a lot more sense.
Out of curiosity, was it the reference to the show “becoming a sitcom” or the one saying that they’d used “gore to make it seem mature and edgy” that turned you off? (or both)
Neither are what I’m looking for in TV these days.
Fair … Me either really…
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