I was actually surprised by it and enjoyed it. It's the same thing as the old stuff. If you enjoyed the original stuff there should be no reason you can't enjoy the new stuff. The music bits are all newer music but some of them had me rolling even tho I didn't really care for the songs themselves.
It wasn't as good as the first run, had some.major stinkers but also had some really really good episodes and the finale might be the best of any show.
I think its biggest problems were that it tried to riff on current news stories more than the original (though the original also did that a bit) and due to the delay between writing and a live release it's already dated by the time it airs, and that it stopped doing the obsessive continuity stuff that the original did where they'd keep track of different points to make sure they didn't contradict themselves with the characters or worldbuilding. It did have its moments though, I'll give it that. The eyePhone episode was gross and bad though, probably the worst episode of those seasons: it was trying to be topical, it invented a new bad character just to riff on, it broke established character traits, its entire plotline was a cliche that had been done countless times already (I'm not sure how "don't sell out your friends to become a shock-content rising star" is a story that gets repeated that often, and can only assume it's something hollywood writers feel like they need to tell people? It's such a weird niche thing to turn into a moral fable over and over), and it was gross in general.
The movies in between the original run and the comedy central seasons were probably the best the show got in terms of general quality imo.
Replied to someone else about it, it's overall weaker than the original run and there's a few shitty ones, but when it hits its up to par eith the best and the finale is worth watching at the least. They did my favorite series finale ever.
Check it out. I really like the time machine episode. It was really fulfilling for it to be revived too. I was upset when Fox canceled it so it felt like a win to see more seasons.
It's gonna suck
Was the Beavis and Butthead revival good when it happened?
I was actually surprised by it and enjoyed it. It's the same thing as the old stuff. If you enjoyed the original stuff there should be no reason you can't enjoy the new stuff. The music bits are all newer music but some of them had me rolling even tho I didn't really care for the songs themselves.
Dunno, never really watched the original.
It's biggest draw was when they would riff on music videos like Mystery Science Theater did with films.
It was awesome, I was sad they didn't make more
Has there been any shows which got revived a decade or two later that haven't been shit?
My two favorite shows ever, Star Trek and Twin Peaks.
Orville has done better than every (live action) Star Trek in the last twenty years.
SNW has been crushing it so far.
I've never watched Twin Peaks, Star Trek is kind of a mixed bag but I have enjoyed most of the newer entries.
Twin Peaks is dope. As far as Trek it's been revived 3 times by now.
David Lynch (1990): I have both invented prestige television and made the perfect season.
David Lynch (2017): You know I had to do it to 'em one more time.
Actual hero. Not only is the art good, even with the subject matters he deals with pretty explicitly he has never made an actor uncomfortable.
New Beavis and Butthead is pretty funny.
I enjoyed the Comedy Central Futurama run. Not sure if thats a hot take here or not :fry:
It wasn't as good as the first run, had some.major stinkers but also had some really really good episodes and the finale might be the best of any show.
I think its biggest problems were that it tried to riff on current news stories more than the original (though the original also did that a bit) and due to the delay between writing and a live release it's already dated by the time it airs, and that it stopped doing the obsessive continuity stuff that the original did where they'd keep track of different points to make sure they didn't contradict themselves with the characters or worldbuilding. It did have its moments though, I'll give it that. The eyePhone episode was gross and bad though, probably the worst episode of those seasons: it was trying to be topical, it invented a new bad character just to riff on, it broke established character traits, its entire plotline was a cliche that had been done countless times already (I'm not sure how "don't sell out your friends to become a shock-content rising star" is a story that gets repeated that often, and can only assume it's something hollywood writers feel like they need to tell people? It's such a weird niche thing to turn into a moral fable over and over), and it was gross in general.
The movies in between the original run and the comedy central seasons were probably the best the show got in terms of general quality imo.
I haven't seen it.
Replied to someone else about it, it's overall weaker than the original run and there's a few shitty ones, but when it hits its up to par eith the best and the finale is worth watching at the least. They did my favorite series finale ever.
Check it out. I really like the time machine episode. It was really fulfilling for it to be revived too. I was upset when Fox canceled it so it felt like a win to see more seasons.
The 2006 Dr Who reboot was good for five years or so
not if its still run by Mike Judge, every thing that guy does is pure gold.
Like Idiocracy