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idunnobutchieinstead t1_ja7dhyd wrote

What a strange misjudgement of OP’s intentions. It’s very clear OP likes the show and is upset and frustrated at how it has failed to win a single major award throughout its entire run, year after year.

And definitely don’t hold your breath for it to win anything for its final run, because the only major award left are the Emmys and I can tell you now that it’s not gonna win anything at all.

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PortoGuy18 t1_ja7d5cc wrote

Ha, i love the internet.

Always working on binaries, all or nothing, love or hate.

Better Call Saul not getting awards doesn't mean that it is hated, it just means that other shows are liked and awarded more.

If you like or love it, then that is all that should truly matter.

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mickeyflinn t1_ja7bnra wrote

> I want to finish these shows, but every time I turn them on, I just feel kind of bored and empty, even though I like the show.

First and foremost you need to get your head around your own mind. No you don't like a show that you find boring and empty. That is the exact opposite of liking a show.

> Do you have any tips to avoid burnout on long shows?

Recognize that TV shows are for entertainment purposes only. Once you are not entertained MOVE ON!

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AnukkinEarthwalker t1_ja7b5q3 wrote

He is doing too many shows at once.

All of the stuff tately was not as good as what came before it. Yellowstone Kingstown 1923 is just so slow to accomplish anything even with an amazing cast. Just seems like lazy writing to stretch a season.

Tulsa king was alright but none of the recent stuff is as good as what he has done previously

Having 2 shows on the market for 2 seasons in a row has been a miss.

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