Breaking Bad - Part 3

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Also I think Terriers was a darn good show that maybe one day could've challenged Breaking Bad, but FX cancelled it.
 
Lost was the single most influential tv show in the last 15 years!

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He seems to basically say Justified is more his thing, which is not surprising.
 
I really really want to like The Wire, but that stuff is just too real for me.
 
What did it influence? Ummmmmm the entire pop-culture landscape maybe????

And yea, It's a ****ing shame Terriers got canned
 
Lost and BSG both changed the way most people feel about serialized television. Before them most of the GA didn't like such character driven shows. Heroes could have been in the running as well if it had followed up that first season with something worthwhile. And what I'm saying here is basically FACT. It's a fact that Lost made a meteor size impact in the pop-culture consciousness, that's just how it is
 
The only impact Lost has had is that it inspired a parade of awful copycat shows that all fail within a couple seasons.
 
Watch season 4 of The Wire and tell me that **** isnt beautiful
 
Lost and BSG both changed the way most people feel about serialized television. Before them most of the GA didn't like such character driven shows. Heroes could have been in the running as well if it had followed up that first season with something worthwhile. And what I'm saying here is basically FACT. It's a fact that Lost made a meteor size impact in the pop-culture consciousness, that's just how it is
Except most of the concepts/techniques that you're talking about Lost "influencing" (heavy serialization and character-driven stories) were done by other popular shows right before it (hello, The Sopranos, Buffy/Angel, Alias, 24). So while Lost had the most viewers and certainly made those things more mainstream, it's hardly "the most influential show of the last 15 years," considering some of the shows that paved the way for Lost, did those things first, and got a lot of audiences hooked on that type of storytelling were ALSO in the last 15 years.
 
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Except most of the concepts/techniques that you're talking about Lost "influencing" (heavy serialization and character-driven stories) were done by other popular shows right before it (hello, The Sopranos, Buffy/Angel, Alias, 24). So while Lost had the most viewers and certainly made those things more mainstream, it's hardly "the most influential show of the last 15 years," considering some of the shows that paved the way for Lost, did those things first, and got a lot of audiences hooked on that type of storytelling were ALSO in the last 15 years.

You could even take that all the way back to Twin Peaks. It wasn't entirely successful, but Twin Peaks was essentially Lost before Lost.
 
You could even take that all the way back to Twin Peaks. It wasn't entirely successful, but Twin Peaks was essentially Lost before Lost.
Definitely, I was just trying to stay within that 15-year window, lol.
 
I wouldn't include Buffy or Angel in that list, or Alias. I'm a massive Buffy/Angel fanboy but I couldn't even make it through season 2 of Alias. All I'm saying is that I can't think of any of those shows merriting a talk show to dedicate an entire episode once their finale aired like Lost. You can't deny the impact Lost had, it's just not possible for me and I can't understand how anybody else who probably didn't even like the show and is biased as **** when it comes to it can say that it didn't have a massive impact on popular culture. I mean sure! Platinum selling bands have named entire albums after Jack Bauer or Angelus. GTFOH!
 
The Sopranos would be the most influential show of the past 15 years. It was the first to strike rich in the cable drama gold rush. HBO, FX, TNT, USA, A&E, Showtime, AMC, Starz, etc. have all aimed for the success and/or quality with all of their shows that The Sopranos had. Even broadcast dramas have been influenced by it. If it didn't succeed would FX have gone for The Shield or the other pilot it was competing against? Would Breaking Bad or Mad Men be on the air? That changed the TV landscape more than any other show perhaps outside Survivor.
 
Ok fair enough. But still man, it's undeniable. I'm really not trying to sit here and argue about something stupid. I've said my peace and stated my opinion and what I believe to be facts so I'm just gonna leave it alone. All I'm doing is defending my opinion and statements I'm really not trying to start ****. We all ****ing love Breaking Bad, can't we all just agree on that. I will agree about Sopranos although most people I've ever talked to didn't even watch it when it aired, they caught reruns on A&E. Yea I know I know, smfh
 
Babylon 5 changed what people felt about serialized television.
 
Ok fair enough. But still man, it's undeniable. I'm really not trying to sit here and argue about something stupid. I've said my peace and stated my opinion and what I believe to be facts so I'm just gonna leave it alone. All I'm doing is defending my opinion and statements I'm really not trying to start ****. We all ****ing love Breaking Bad, can't we all just agree on that. I will agree about Sopranos although most people I've ever talked to didn't even watch it when it aired, they caught reruns on A&E. Yea I know I know, smfh

Well it did unusually well for premium cable, not even basic cable has done that well. Only now with The Walking Dead does a cable drama have a chance to get over 10 million viewers an episode. The Sopranos could attract 12-13 million.
 
Over 10mil??? Ummmmm Heroes first season anybody?!?!? Highest ratings were like 16.2 come on now
 
I will say over 10 for premium channels is ****ing nuts though
 
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