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We all have them, shows and movies so bad they're actually awesome. I was wondering what some of everyone elses were? I'll even start, because hey, why not?
Hemlock Grove- Bad. Like really bad. But for some reason the genuine affection between one of the MCs, Roman, and his sister Shelly is something I actually enjoy. I mean, you can tell when they're onscreen together that he cares for her in his own fucked up but no less genuine way. Another thing I enjoy is the chemistry between Roman and the other MC, Peter. Though I get annoyed that such obvious chemestry is ignored in for the pairing of Peter and Letha, and the triangle between Roman, Miranda, and Peter in season two everytime I watch an episode. Because there's a crap-ton of moments between the two boys throughout both current seasons that make me go, "just kiss all fucking ready!" And the worse part is that those moments weren't intentional like with the Dean/Cas fanservice or Sam/Dean fanservice in Supernatural, which is a much better show in almost every way. They're there because the writer was oblivious to how things would look once filmed, and I swear they were willfully so. There's just no way they couldn't have been to not see what was going on.
Hemlock Grove- Bad. Like really bad. But for some reason the genuine affection between one of the MCs, Roman, and his sister Shelly is something I actually enjoy. I mean, you can tell when they're onscreen together that he cares for her in his own fucked up but no less genuine way. Another thing I enjoy is the chemistry between Roman and the other MC, Peter. Though I get annoyed that such obvious chemestry is ignored in for the pairing of Peter and Letha, and the triangle between Roman, Miranda, and Peter in season two everytime I watch an episode. Because there's a crap-ton of moments between the two boys throughout both current seasons that make me go, "just kiss all fucking ready!" And the worse part is that those moments weren't intentional like with the Dean/Cas fanservice or Sam/Dean fanservice in Supernatural, which is a much better show in almost every way. They're there because the writer was oblivious to how things would look once filmed, and I swear they were willfully so. There's just no way they couldn't have been to not see what was going on.
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