Wasn't the point of the show taking place in Scranton is that it's such a shitty generic american city full of chain stores and restaurants it could be mistaken for any other place?
I used to hate it because of the art style but then I watched the Bass Festival episode and the part where the dam cracks had me losing my shit. Ever since then I was able to appreciate it more.
It doesn't work though because Scranton isn't actually a generic american city full of chain stores. It's an old city that peaked 100 years ago, so it was built in a chain-unfriendly way (corporate chains HATE anything that isn't a uniform farm field they can just plop down on) and was a declining market when chains started getting big.
Somewhere like Des Moines or going the route like Parks and Rec being in an unamed city in Indiana would have been a better "generic american city" choice. Even then, there's really no such thing as a "generic American city". They all have local flavor of some sort.
But also, there's the thing that people say about how Game of Thrones was the last collective entertainment experience, I feel like it's more fractured now, people find their own things to watch.
Nah yeah it can be fun for sure it just kills me that it's still the thing everyone is watching, history ended alright
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Wasn't the point of the show taking place in Scranton is that it's such a shitty generic american city full of chain stores and restaurants it could be mistaken for any other place?
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I used to hate it because of the art style but then I watched the Bass Festival episode and the part where the dam cracks had me losing my shit. Ever since then I was able to appreciate it more.
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It doesn't work though because Scranton isn't actually a generic american city full of chain stores. It's an old city that peaked 100 years ago, so it was built in a chain-unfriendly way (corporate chains HATE anything that isn't a uniform farm field they can just plop down on) and was a declining market when chains started getting big.
Somewhere like Des Moines or going the route like Parks and Rec being in an unamed city in Indiana would have been a better "generic american city" choice. Even then, there's really no such thing as a "generic American city". They all have local flavor of some sort.
:doubt:
But also, there's the thing that people say about how Game of Thrones was the last collective entertainment experience, I feel like it's more fractured now, people find their own things to watch.
There's flashes in the pan like Tiger King
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Not as annoying as Carol Freaking Baskin!!! I hate that bitch!!!!!
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Yeah totally. Now excuse me while I alternate between watching The Sopranos for the eighth time and random seasons 1-8 episodes of The Simpsons.