What went wrong?

What went wrong?

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leaving ISIS

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>What went wrong?

Archer should have never been made
Should have stuck with Frisky Dingo

that one girl doesn't get choked enough

Pam, Krieger and Cheryl have become unrealistic, obnoxious quip machines that can't be taken seriously as characters.

They do that shit where they extend scenes by having characters constantly interrupt the person who's trying to talk and progress the plot in almost every dialogue scene.

For some reason they decided to stop making it about espionage.

The shitty side characters.

Nothing. Archer is pure kino

Characters get flanderised into cardboard cutouts, jokes from the first seasons are repeated over and over again. There's no point in watching it after the third season.

The show would be better if they were successful at missions/jobs more.

best episode desu

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this exactly, I enjoy the show but even as a fan I kinda sigh when they just stand there and do jokes where I know every beat already. It happens a lot. Plus the earlier seasons since they were actually agents who went on missions.

and completely dropping ISIS just because one of the so-called Islamic State's many abbreviations just happened to be ISIS

i still can't believe they did that

did they give a narrative explanation at least?

this and It's actually painful to watch them in their shitty side segments. They're no longer capable of being even slightly funny, it's all just annoying garbage

Why is it so hard NOT to do this? This seems to happen, to differing extents, in almost any show.

How do you keep your characters fresh and non-flanderised?

Probably that moment when she shoved her face in a horse's ass.

What a hideous art style.

End your shows at logical conclusions around the 3rd-5th season similar to Breaking Bad

You do what brits do. No more than 2 seasons, no more than 6 episodes per.
Otherwise it's inevitable. Some shows manage to keep some characters from being flanderised, but it's rare. And it usually is because they change radically. Like Stewie from Family Guy.

yes, but still lame

like so many other shows lately they realized they had a reddit audience and completely stopped trying

this happened with Always Sunny too the characters just become husks that pander to mouthbreathing redditors that cant wait to say how much they enjoyed the latest episode.

they get cocky or fall into routines in the writers room.

Good Shows should take a year or 2 off after 3 seasons. Let the writers regroup their thoughts and let hype build around the show.

Writers just cant seem to pump out consistent content year after year.

Because the people writing only have a very small number of ideas. So they'll either burn out or just keep repeating the same crap.

Then if they hire new people, they won't be able to just introduce completely new ideas. So they'll just rehash what the original writers did.

Animated with Flash was only good for My Little Pony.

The longest a show should last is maybe five seasons. Otherwise it goes to hell fast.

Hell on Wheels is another good one. Just as you could sorta feel certain beats falling into characters, they ended the show.

Vice

Postmodern satire has a shelf life of 3-5 seasons

Malcolm in the Middle lasted 7 seasons and was consistenly good the whole time.

It got too repetitive by the 4th season. There are only so many (meta) jokes you can make about the same characters.