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How did you like television and film in 2025?

Stranger Things was mid as expect going by the previous seasons.
Severance had a huge drop off and I didn't think it would suck this much.
Alien Earth was lame.
Didn't watch much of south park and it was okay, still better than the previous 3.
>anime
Andor was noticeably rushed, but still good. Also the /tv/ threads were a lot of fun.
I decided to give The Pitt a chance after seeing Severance shippers get mad at it winning, don't really care for medical dramas, but it was amazing and 4 eps in I totally get why it won. One scene even made me cry, I can't recall ever crying because of a tv show before that, it really blindsided me and captured a personal loss for me.

Maybe The Pitt is technically better than Pluribus, but I'm more compelled by Pluribus so far. Could be my scifi bias and it was a really refreshing series to close out the year with.



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