This is 100% an unpopular opinion that in no way is meant to shit on the TON of people who love it, but...
Game of Thrones. I love medieval dark fantasy and some well written political intrigue. I've been told by so many people how much I would love GoT. The ingredients are all there.
But then I try to watch it, and get bored every time. Not really sure why - seems like a guaranteed hit... but the hook just never sinks in.
I watched all of Game of Thrones but what bothered me from the start was how they ended every episode with a cheap cliffhanger which was resolved quickly in the next episode and had very few significance. The speed of that episode mostly picked up at the end again only to achieve the next cliffhanger.
I thought it was awful until I read the books. They introduce you too fast to too many characters and don't give you the chance to get interested in any of them. Once I knew all the characters from the books it was fun to watch (though beer helped as well)
The plot for each season was the same: a lie meant to protect somebody ended up harming them and they found out anyway. Once I realized that, it definitely got less entertaining.
I tried it like 3 times, its just boring rich people drama, a bunch of drugs, absolute lack of any morals or redeeming qualities in lime basically all the characters.
And the most stupid thing is:
spoiler
How the fuck does a CEO just willy nilly calls the president to... shut down an airspace?
Like...???
Also, wtf is a CEO firing board members, the board elects the CEO, that part made zero sense. And they never explain it.
Then a whole epispde of an awkard family therapy, a bunch of cursing.
Wtf is going on?
Then Mr rich ceo head of household made his family members play some stupid game where they crawl on the floor ("boar on the floor") to "find out who the 'mole' is" like wtf so bizzare, I thought I was watching a weird porno.
Supernatural, but only after the sixth season (?). At first it was an entertaining monster-of-the-week show that used creatures from all religions and cultures, and then it devolved into being a Christianity focused war against angels and demons and I lost interest when that's all it became about.
Smallville. Each ep felt like 3 hrs, and not in the good way. Just to get to the end where Lex asks Clark a direct question, Clark lies to his face, and I hope to all the gods that THIS is the one where he just screams "FUCK YOU!" and stabs him in the eye with a shard of kryptonite.