I’ve never been a huge television person as I got older–most of my childhood was a mix of video games and watching cartoons on Nickelodeon and Disney with some other stuff thrown in (Like Sailor Moon and Pokemon) so that is what I grew up with. In fact, I probably watched more shows from when my mother was younger due to Nick at Night than other non-Saturday morning cartoons. As I got older, Television with those kinds of shows became a way to spend time with my family–I’d go up and watch some Lifetime movies and then those Prime Time shows would be on and I’d sit and watch with my family.
That said, there’s always been some I’ve liked, but I’ve found more and more slowly had gone downhill–either during later seasons, character changes (Such as CSI–I miss the original cast group and dynamics–even if some were brought back, it still seemed off without others), or just some things going on for so long. In general, I enjoy a lot of crime scene shows–I like mysteries and things so I tend to find them interesting, but as I’ve gotten older I’ve just started to find them kind of depressing–to see it happening. I still find the characters interesting (thus why I still watch NCIS and Criminal Minds), but I don’t pay as much attention as the cases tend to make me feel down and I don’t want to go to bed with that feeling. Especially with the sadness of Ziva’s Dad and the Director’s wife dying last season in NCIS and Criminal Minds with Reid’s loss when he may have finally found someone and just stop making his life so sad, writers T__T (AND THEY COULD’VE TAKEN THE SHOT AND SHE COULD STILL BE THERE FOR HIM.)
There’s also shows that my boyfriend enjoys that I will watch along with him or some that we both find interesting even if we’re not big fans so those are always random watching experiences, but not enough to get me truly invested–like Sherlock, it’s an interesting show, but I don’t care for the modernization so it’s not really my thing either. I used to watch a lot of Reality Shows with my family which has mostly just gotten down to the Amazing Race and at this point, more because I like to see the cultures and where they go versus whoever happens to be racing. I started to notice that way too often, those who I think really deserve it don’t manage to win (with a few exceptions) and that tends to get saddening too. Survivor, meanwhile, got pulled down by so many returning things that I just stopped caring plus some other odd stuff, but this isn’t really about that either… I still find the challenges interesting though.
Because of that and the few shows I watch nowadays, it’s rare for me to get excited to watch something. To anxiously wait until I get home to see what happens next. Watching the time, anticipating every second… it’s something I haven’t felt in years. And after How I Met Your Mother’s finale, I’m not sure I ever will again.
I’ve seen many series not end completely (Hey Arnold–I still hope for the Jungle Movie, Las Vegas, Moonlight) which is so frustrating as you have so many questions and want to see what happens and then I’ve seen those where the ending kind of stinks, but I can still accept it (Like Chuck. AND SARAH TOTALLY REMEMBERED THERE…). In fact, out of all the shows I’ve seen, I’ve never seen a finale that just broke me as much as How I Met Your Mother’s. I’m just thankful I only started watching a few years ago (though, we had a catch-up of all the seasons we missed before that). The only endings I can think of which I really hated were some Anime’s/Games and I can’t even complain because in some form, they still made sense.
But I have stared at this over and over again and just the short version is I’ve never seen Character development can murdered so fast–with an extra dose of let’s undermine everything. This does include spoilers, so I’m going to go ahead and put the rest under a Read More.