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Supernatural (2005)
The most boring series I've ever seen.
One of the most glaring issues with "Supernatural" was its repetitive storyline. Each season seemed to recycle the same formula: a looming, apocalyptic threat, temporary victories that resulted in Pyrrhic losses, and eventual, often anticlimactic resolutions. This repetition diluted the excitement and suspense that the series initially offered. The show's reliance on deus ex machina to resolve complex storylines undermined the stakes and made the Winchester brothers' victories feel unearned. Moreover, the character development throughout "Supernatural" was uneven and frequently regressive. The series began with well-defined, evolving characters but gradually shifted towards stagnation and inconsistency. Sam and Dean Winchester, once complex individuals grappling with their destinies and moral dilemmas, became caricatures of themselves. Their development was often reset to accommodate plotlines, leading to a frustrating experience for viewers who invested in their journey. The supporting cast, despite showing promise, was underutilized or discarded in favor of returning to the status quo, squandering opportunities for fresh narratives and perspectives. The series also suffered from a convoluted mythology that became increasingly difficult to follow. What started as a fascinating exploration of folklore and myth spiraled into a tangled web of celestial politics, time travel, and alternate dimensions. This complexity, instead of enriching the story, often felt like a desperate attempt to keep the series relevant and introduce high stakes without genuine creativity or foresight.
"Supernatural" serves as a cautionary tale of a series that overstayed its welcome. Despite its strong start and the undeniable talent of its cast, the show became a victim of its own ambition, sacrificing coherent storytelling and character integrity for the sake of longevity. It transformed from a must-watch to a series plagued by redundancy, missed opportunities, and a profound disconnect from its original charm. For a show that once held the potential to redefine its genre, its legacy is, unfortunately, marred by the very pitfalls.
Chehre (2021)
Barely a thriller
Absolute waste of time and utter disappointment for wasting such a cast on this abomination.
Clarkson's Farm (2021)
What a banger
All episodes are awesome. Clarkson and his wit never ceases to crack me up.
Haseen Dillruba (2021)
Too long
Stretched way too long. Fails to draw attention while watching.
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020)
Very loud and messy
Trying over acting to force comedy. All characters are loud and always shouting.
Simya-ui FM (2010)
Nothing too special about this movie.
1 star because I expected it to be good. It's gruesome. Too long. No suspense or any hint of thriller. It's junt bland. Unnecessary violence. Zero acting skills
Midsommar (2019)
Worth your time
You'll enjoy your time. Only flaw is you'll get 'Get Out' vibes because storyline seems same and couple of times it's predictable
Captain Marvel (2019)
Not so strong super women
Definitely she doesn't even look near to someone who can defeat Thanos. Poor performance from the main character. When it's women super power I compared it with wonder woman whivh is 100 times more better than this embarrassing marvel movie.