'Kenny Powers said:
I don't think that any of the lead characters in Men are bad people. I think they are human.Sure, I'll give Parenthood a shot.
Jutz's reasoning behind why MofCA isnt good is perplexing to me, but it just sounds like a personal preference more than anything. Based on what he's saying on the decision making, kind of sounds like Californication which I think is great.As for Parenthood, I think its a really good show and totally out of my wheelhouse of what I normally watch TV series wise. Id say I typically only watch dramas that involve violence or criminal activity, so that fact the Im still watching Parenthood I think is credited to how good of a show it is. Pretty sure its the only network TV show Ive stuck with. Its got a great ensemble cast (Dax, Peter Krause, Lauren Graham, Craig T. Nelson, Michael B. Jordan, and Monica Potter and Erika Christensen never struck me as very good actresses but they do a great job with their characters here) and the kid actors are pretty strong for the most part. Im way behind on this season but the first 2 seasons were very good.
I believe I've only watched 1 episode of MofCA, and part of another episode. In the episode I saw, Joe lost a ton of money due to gambling. Because of this loss he had to fire someone at his store. I don't remember exactly how it happened, but I remember the firing going very poorly. This tells me that the guy's gambling, something that is illegal, put his and his family's welfare at risk, and put an employee on the street... and he was a poor manager when he handled it. I also seem to recall him being a poor father, missing his kids events or something like that.In this same episode the guy that is trying to be an actor was invited by some of his 'friends' to work on a tv or movie. He was all excited, made notes on the script, went to hang with them... and they basically laughed at him and treated him like crap. Basically taking the attitude of... we weren't seriously going to get you involved in this project... you are just lucky that we invited you to hang out with us. He left in shame. The depiction was of a guy still trying to be an actor and desparately holding on to his youth. The fact that he normally dates women much younger then him also adds to this depiction. The fact that he doesn't have a career, and works part time selling cars makes his character seem kind of sad.I don't remember anything about the black guy but I read about the show on wiki. I remember him not getting any respect from his kids. Just beaten down by his family. He works at his dad's car dealership and his dad treats him like crap. All three of these characters just came off as sad to me. I do think they are bad people. At a minimum, due to Joe's actions, he is a bad person, and the others just lead sad lives.What I was trying to say is, I'm sure they do make some good decisions in the show... but it seems like the show focuses on the dumb / bad / sad things they do. The partial episode I saw involved Joe's character and his mom. He was at his mom's house to try and spend time with her, because he never does (another bad characteristics) and he ends up hitting her with the car? Or something bizarre like that? Am I remembering this completely wrong? I just don't see much good going on in this show.I decided to stop watching shows with violence or criminal activity. At some point I just reached my fill. And look at all the shows that have been considered huge successes over the years... The Sopranos, The Wire, Breaking Bad. They all involve some type of criminal element. The Law & Order series, the CSI series, Criminal Minds, all popular and all chock full of crime. That's specifically why I like a show like Parenthood. It's a good show and no one has to break the law to keep it entertaining.