There’s some shows that I’ve seen where the first season is boring, but the seasons after are much better.
My friends kept telling me to hang in there, it gets good, but at that point I gave it up.
There’s some shows that I’ve seen where the first season is boring, but the seasons after are much better.
My friends kept telling me to hang in there, it gets good, but at that point I gave it up.
I can’t think of anything I really liked, but season 2 or 3 of Game of Thrones I started getting into it.
I finished up to season 4, wondering when it was supposed to get good. I know there’s a lot of hype around it, but I guess it just wasn’t for me.
Yeah, I find the best approach for me is to workout as long as it’s still fun. As long as you’re trying to do more than the day before, you’ll make progress, if that’s what you want.
When I’m not feeling it, I just tell myself that if I start and I’m not feeling it, I can leave, but by then I’m invested and looking forward to it.
Taped on sticky note?
Someone put pause on the orphan grinding machine!
I hate that this counts as uplifiting news.
Lions Led by Donkeys is a military history podcast. I enjoy the host’s sense of humor as much as the history.
It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness, that is life.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were originally a parody of Daredevil. I think they have surpassed it in popularity.
I always thought I didn’t like shows with main characters I wasn’t supposed to empathize with, but found I loved The Sopranos and Barry. Not sure what it was with Breaking Bad that didn’t stick.