PatAg said:
I only posted that because I was very surprised to see all of you hating it so much.
No one I personally know feels that way, and hadnt really seen sort of public feedback that was negative either.
Was surprising.
Makes you wonder how much we all influence each other without realizing it. Hard to really watch anything truly in a vacuum.
I don't think this necessarily tells the whole story, though. I'm not seeing much negative feedback either, but not because I'm seeing positive feedback in its place. I'm seeing NO feedback whatsoever, which is a big difference from seasons past.
No one is talking about this season, period. At least comparatively. And that tells me everything I need to know. In fact, the last time I saw any kind of noticeable discourse was after the first episode, with Bradley Cooper. But since then? Nothing. When, in seasons past, every Sunday night on social media, after an episode aired, there used to be so much immediate praise, recalling of jokes, etc.
I'm not going to say this season was objectively bad - that's obviously up for opinion/debate - but it was objectively different. Each of the first three seasons had much more distinct villain plots, and each of the main characters had much more distinct plights/arcs. And yes, this season technically had a villain, and yes, each of the main characters technically had arcs, but it all felt so lacking and half-assed comparatively. To that end, most everyone in this thread who didn't like this season named that as one of the reasons why, and did a good job explaining their other frustrations in general, which is another data point that tells me the reaction likely wasn't a vacuum thing.