is_true 7 hours ago

I'm still watching shows from the early 2000

  • Izkata 6 hours ago

    Early 2000s to early 2010s here... I agree with GGP that we have more content than ever, but I don't agree that it's better. There definitely seems to have been a fall off in quality the past 10 years or so. The few good shows nowadays end up standing out even more than they did back then not because they're better but because the average has dropped.

tomjen3 17 hours ago

In your particular group yes. I haven't really heard much about it (some, but not much).

This isn't an attack on you - just a further point towards a split world. Something can be huge with one group and barely heard about elsewhere.

cpburns2009 a day ago

Isn't that an old video game? Was it recently remastered like Oblivion?

  • matheusmoreira a day ago

    It is a video game. It was remastered but not recently. It received a sequel and was adapted into a television series.

jedberg a day ago

> The last of us

Never seen it. Not even sure what it's about.

  • ghaff a day ago

    They're much more limited though. Heard of the series, but it's not Must see Thursday because I'm not in an office and know I can pretty much tune in whenever I want.

throwaway2037 14 hours ago

    > The last of us
Yet another zombie dystopia story? What is the gender ratio of people who watch these type of shows? I assume it must be 90%+ men.
  • worthless-trash 12 hours ago

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    • johnisgood 11 hours ago

      Maybe "it" was referring to sex.

      • Natfan 11 hours ago

        You can just use "they/them" if you don't know their gender. Much less offensive than calling someone an "it" (unless it's something they've specifically requested)