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2014-s Most Infuriating TV Moments - Angry Nerd

2014-s Most Infuriating TV Moments - Angry Nerd

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Subscribe for more: - Some TV shows made us laugh and cry tears of joy this year while others made us want to rip our hair out. Angry Nerd runs down 2014-s top five most frustrating TV moments from " Doctor Who" to " How to Get Away with Murder
Date: 2022-07-06

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aside from the shows i watch. 2014 is another sign tv viewers are getting dumber year by year. Hell some of the shows you mentioned ive tried to watch, but just could not get into. But i like creative shows that are not redone from older stories. Im a gamer where we used to get tons of new story lines, but even this market is getting drowned but a flood of squeals to the point i dont care anymore about specific story lines. I have noticed quality of a show is the lowest priority but. im not eve sure what to say the point is at this point. Just look at the newer cartoons that are out or coming out my kid could draw this characters, but they are not kids shows! why are cheap lazy low quality show being made let alone popular, common people stop letting them steal you money by supporting a low budget show. and if they have a good budget then they are clearly over paid.
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That's terrible they cut saturday morning cartoons. Not just for Gen X'ers, but as a Millennial saturday morning cartoons were a huge part of my Family's life. Hell, those and afternoon re-runs of DBZ are one of the reasons I'd say anime is so popular today. You'd catch DBZ right after school, and then on saturday you got the really cool shows like the one with the wrestlers, or the one where they cooked food that were also monsters you could battle with. Craziest shit that was only topped by the adult swim animes that would come on saturday and sunday night like Inuyasha and (that one time) FLCL.
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Be patient, people. Sooner or later a new generation of writers and directors who are just as sick to death of all this pandering bullcrap as we are will arrive and start to make things right.
I KNOW things will get better because 2014 was the year Stuart Snyder, the man who pretty much single-handedly ruined Cartoon Network, stepped down. He was replaced by a woman whose first show under her leadership was -Over the Garden Wall-, a show that pretty much goes against every policy Snyder had. It'll get better. We just need to keep it together until the opportunity arises to MAKE it better.

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Best TV moments:
Fargo, True Detective, Too Many Cooks, and Agents of Shield redeeming itself after a horrible first season. Viola Davis starring in HTGAWM. My God that woman is brilliant on the small screen.
Worst TV moments: Winter Season finales. Some shows aren't coming back until the end of February or beginning of March. SNL cutting a James Franco sketch about Ferguson, MO. While it was way too soon and watching it made you uncomfortable, it still would have been a brave and bold commentary on that scenario.

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We're actually doing a video series about how great and deep Avatar: The Last Airbender is, and how so many of it's most sophisticated elements were lost on the sequel series. Down vote this comment as much as you like, but we stand by our statement that the whole second season, was full of episodes as bad as, or worse than the Great Divide and Bato of the Water Tribe
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Since pretty much every time I turned on the television I arrived at some show I didn't like, I'd have to say my least favorite TV moments of 2014 are, well, all of them.
Also, I never cared for Korra. It's the same problem I had with Last Airbender: the characters just didn't do it for me.
Except Uncle Iroh, of course. He is, and forever will be, awesome.

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Can we have a talk now about the ending of Korra? Because Korra's ending was controversial. I'm for the premise, but not the execution. I mean, it was barely foreshadowed and a little sloppy. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with it, but Korra was never really established as that kind of character, and neither was Asami.
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I am appalled at the extinction of Saturday morning cartoons and I weep for the children of future generations to come should Saturday morning cartoons never return.
BTW: I hope things look up for Constantine. The show has a lot more promise as opposed to the Keanu Reeves movie that was done. oh 7 years ago.

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-Chris AngryNerd Baker, I was disappointed with the removal of Saturday morning cartoons as well. Know what would be great: recommendations. I would love to hear some recommended Saturday cartoons that are on Hulu or Netflix. It's not the same, but it's hard picking the good ones from the bad ones.
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I have a question for you, I want to get into Doctor Who and I want a recommendation from you on what season I should start with. I have seen your older rant on how you don't like it as much now. What do you think of it now has it changed your mind?
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