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6:48 pm - 12/10/2012

The Year In Hate-Watching: 10 TV Shows/Movies Buzzfeed Hate-Watched

There was a time when we watched TV shows and movies because we liked them. But round about the dawn of Twitter, we wanted something else from our entertainment — namely, fodder to complain about all day and night. 2012 was the year hate-watching became our national pastime. Across the airwaves and in our multiplexes, it often seemed like people were tuning in just to find something to throw rotten eggs at. Across the landscape, we were out in force complaining about the sequels that let us down, about the cop shows that never turned over the bad guy, and the cable shows that railed away on soapboxes. America felt entertainment let them down this year, and they took to their Twitter accounts to let entertainment know it.

Here are the shows and films that inspired the highest volume of griping in 2012 and our thoughts about whether the complaints were deserved — or whether we were getting all worked up about nothing.

1. "The Newsroom"

The Aaron Sorkin HBO drama was blasted by critics for being preachy, speechy, sexist, racist, anti-technology, implausible, and just flat-out annoying. Though I consider myself to be a Sorkin fan (West Wing, A Few Good Men, Sports Night, The Social Network — love them all), I felt those things too. Yet I couldn’t stop watching The Newsroom, and I looked forward to every episode. It entertained me. I grew to genuinely love Olivia Munn’s character, Sloan Sabbith, the brilliant business anchor who seems to be on the autism spectrum (as so many TV characters do these days). The rest of it — I have no real explanation for why I watched. I just wanted to see what would happen with the relentless plotting, and I liked hearing the actors talk even if I recoiled from what they were saying. I cried a few times too; I won’t tell you when, but one instance rhymes with “wosama kin plodden.” I think a lot of HBO viewers plain old liked it, cleaving from critics and hate-watchers; it drew an average of 7.1 million per week, according to HBO. The arguments around it, and the show itself, made 2012 more interesting. And I can’t wait for season two! —K.A.

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x_rose_tyler_x 11th-Dec-2012 12:27 am (UTC)
I loved hate-watching Smash to the point that I was stressed for the rest of the week if I didn't watch live with other people on twitter and expressed how much I hated it. It was my one thing to scream at every week.
stellarlyssa 11th-Dec-2012 12:29 am (UTC)
I don't have the energy to hate-watch a tv show every week, although I do like to read recaps of the shows I would hate-watch if I were so inclined (Hello, The Newsroom--I made it through the Bigfoot episode and just could not anymore).

I'll totally do it for movies, though. Sadly I thought the last Twilight was just boring and not really hilarrible.
rubie_dubidoux 11th-Dec-2012 12:35 am (UTC)
I've never seen the show but I see gifsets on tumblr and I'm like shit, who wrote a show about my life

not that I'm a spoiled New Yorker but like other things
enema_recipe 11th-Dec-2012 03:44 am (UTC)
There are so many relatable one-liners on that show, it's crazy.
sophistiquated 11th-Dec-2012 12:30 am (UTC)
Gossip Girl, Glee, True Blood, and Pretty Little Liars for me
rubie_dubidoux 11th-Dec-2012 12:32 am (UTC)
Smash is still on? I'd nearly forgotten about that show...
grapefruitzzz 11th-Dec-2012 12:33 am (UTC)
My lists-like-this are always full of things I really wanted to watch and then other people drained out of me before I even began.

So I still have to see Prometheus, TDKR etc and they're probably not as bad as people whined to me about. Although I do believe my brother when he said that "Green Lantern" was 'fucking abysmal and almost worth turning into a Marvel fan'.
cluelessraf 11th-Dec-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
I actually really enjoyed Prometheus. The only part that sort of pissed me off though was when one of the guys lost inside the cave extends his hand to that snake alien. Like, let's be real.. your motherfucking ass would be running instead.
dinosaur 11th-Dec-2012 12:36 am (UTC)
I enjoyed 'The Newsroom'. Jim & Pam 2.0 got annoying though and I didn't particularly care for Olivia Munn's character. Other than that I found it enjoyable.
ch33rylips 11th-Dec-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
Thank god for live streams cause I could still rage about the bullshit Olympic coverage
reinvent_love17 11th-Dec-2012 12:40 am (UTC)
I watched like the first 2 episodes of the Newsroom because of John Gallagher, but then it just got boring and predictable and just...idk..stupid. The same thing kind of happened with Smash, I could see exactly where they were going because the same things have happened on a million other shows/movies. I HATE when I can predict plots that easily because it just reads as a lack of creativity to me. I don't get how anyone could even hate/watch either of those shows, they were both incredibly underwhelming imo.
dancemusic 11th-Dec-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
supernatural (i guess??)

i'm disappointed in what the show has become and i'm no longer in the fandom but i don't hate it

i guess i've just turned into a normal person who can watch a show and forget about it until the next episode lmao

it's funny though because a group that i knew in high school suddenly got into it and they make tons of statuses about it and write on each others fb walls about episodes and i sit there thinking oh those were the good ole days~
rinmonsterer 11th-Dec-2012 04:13 am (UTC)
When I first told my bff about SPN and she was like "Oh, my guy friend watches that. It's basically Charmed, but for guys, right?" I loled forever.

I stopped watching after season 6, it just hurt too much, that fucking mess. I prefer to remember it ~The Way It Were~
snoozeen 11th-Dec-2012 12:43 am (UTC)
I did enjoy hate watching Mad Men, ngl.

Although by the end, I was so damn sick of Megan and Don. JFC. There was not enough Queen Betty to balance that shit out.
enema_recipe 11th-Dec-2012 03:46 am (UTC)
I totally checked out before this last season even began. I just got so fucking bored with Don and his dick. That show would be exponentially better if it focused on the three leading female characters.
letsallchant 11th-Dec-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
Agreed, Megan/Don is one of the worst things to happen for the show. It's like they ran out of ideas.
bardotlashes 11th-Dec-2012 12:46 am (UTC)
I think Girls should be on this list.

Also I'm an NBC Olympics apologist, but it was the much-superior BBC livestream that gave us this moment of moving art:

setsuna16 11th-Dec-2012 12:52 am (UTC)
How did the shit stain known as Glee not end up on this list?
anna_bea2 11th-Dec-2012 12:55 am (UTC)
I don't think I hate watched anything this year.

I genuinely like Mad Men oop.

eta: I lied, I hate watched a couple of episodes of The Office.

Edited at 2012-12-11 12:55 am (UTC)
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