michaelvandamme3
Joined Jul 2010
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The Boys- with a lot more Gen Z drama and somewhat occasional cringe dialogue. All together it was good for what I was expecting. At its best it felt like it filled a void which The Boys has left through its insanely long 2 year periods between seasons and at its worst it caused me to wince momentarily but never for long enough that I felt like turning it off or that will cause me to think of The Boys as any less than I do. Even if Gen V did some things I could never see them doing in The Boys. Some characters were much more likeable than others. Sometimes you like to hate the villain. But that was not the case in this show. The characters feel slightly fake. Like you understand their motives, it's just that their motives don't make sense. It's definitely worth watching if you like The Boys despite any criticisms I have with it.
Things are rarely as good or better than the original; and That '90s Show is no exception. I just finished the 1st season and would definitely watch a 2nd, although I would really hope they make some changes to the show's formula.
I'll start by saying the kids weren't bad (for the most part). I'm sure given more time and experience they would only improve in their roles. For now however, most of the best moments from the series came from the cast of That '70s Show. It's too bad they didn't play a slightly larger role in the overall events other than making mostly brief cameos.
The new gang may never be iconic like the original cast with the Gen Z-ish vibes some of their characters give off. I didn't live through the '70s though so maybe others felt the same way about that show. But Gwen's character felt the most out of era and inconsistent in persona.
My biggest feedback for future seasons is to give the original cast more screen presence (at least as much as Fez) and slightly more involvement in the overall story. Red and Kitty really carried the series even through its lower moments.
I'll start by saying the kids weren't bad (for the most part). I'm sure given more time and experience they would only improve in their roles. For now however, most of the best moments from the series came from the cast of That '70s Show. It's too bad they didn't play a slightly larger role in the overall events other than making mostly brief cameos.
The new gang may never be iconic like the original cast with the Gen Z-ish vibes some of their characters give off. I didn't live through the '70s though so maybe others felt the same way about that show. But Gwen's character felt the most out of era and inconsistent in persona.
My biggest feedback for future seasons is to give the original cast more screen presence (at least as much as Fez) and slightly more involvement in the overall story. Red and Kitty really carried the series even through its lower moments.
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