He is? The only one that came across as gay was Chester.when did they make marcus gay
he had interest in syd? this shyt is whack. show peaked season 1 and 2
Even then, it was more of a dude jealous of his “bromance” being threatened.He is? The only one that came across as gay was Chester.
S3 felt like set-up, set-up, set-up, and no pay off.Might have to put this one on the back burner. I can't sit through another season like S3 for even a little bit when there's potential heat in the oven elsewhere![]()
thisWhile I agree, this was the “worst” season of the 4, it was still pretty enjoyable. People feel like the “formula” is getting stale but it works for me.
Naaaaaah breh*sigh*
I used to enjoy seeking out others reactions b/c I think I was looking for others to validate my feelings on media. I was into something, so I sought out others into the same thing to share in that joy.
Now, even in a series that is overwhelmingly loved and awarded, the only comments to be found are those to pick apart and criticize and ask for what the series was never offering in the first place and endless etcetera...
Like, it's not supposed to be going anywhere.
Every goddamn voice that sprouted up about SSN 3 &/or 4 and is commenting about a fukking linear episodic narrative about this restaurant is missing the entire point of the show regarding the food and business and success of such being completely ancillary and arbitrary to the character arcs going on.
Yes, Richie is finding success and purpose through this venture but it's the vehicle for his character; not the show emphasis itself.
Let the show be the show; don't have your fan fiction of what you want it to be overwrite the narrative they're portraying.
I'm automatically dismissing any opinion saying these last two seasons aren't moving the story forward.
Reexamine how you determine a story arc.
acting like nikkas just popping up out the blue just to hate on this show is ridiculous. Most of the complaints are from die hard fans of what the show initially offered.
and the takes in your post are part of the problem
breh we consume stories for a reason. People follow and grow attached to characters, and expect some sort of payoff or progression in said characters. Season 2 handled this masterfully. I am a fan of the show shameless.
I never seen the UK version but the US version had me hooked. Shıt was mad funny.You seen both US and UK versions?
If so, which one is better?
I almost always see clips of what I think is the American one since this "Lips" guy and his younger brother who says he's black or some shyt, feature heavy throughout and hardly anything from the UK version.
Shameless one of those shows i still need to finishI never seen the UK version but the US version had me hooked. Shıt was mad funny.