Show is called "you're the worst"

>show is called "you're the worst"
>she literally is the worst

pottery

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Edgar is pretty much the only redeemable character left on this show. Jimmy and Gretchen have become just straight up unlikeable instead of cynical and sarcastic and Lindsay is mentally challenged now and not a fun character at all. Vernon is pretty based still though.

needs more gretchen panty

Needs more gretch feet t b h

trash fetish
wasted libido

>inb4 hivemind

She has sexual feets!

Yeah they came off way too much like assholes last episode. But that was the point I guess

How good is this show? I'm two episodes in and it's pretty 'meh'. Not bad, not really interesting.

I just want a show with human shits

Watching just Twenty-Two, it's easy to forget that the whole scenario is Jimmy basically in denial about his father dying.

I mean, it's funny to watch them be jerks on the show because you get to see that there's more to them, but in limited doses, out of context they really don't come off very well.

ZERO STARS

this season sucks dick

you preferred the gretchen depression arc?

Yes. The episode where she stalks the family was the best so far.

>Gretchen
>the worst
>Not Jimmy or Lindsay
They haven't done shit for anyone but themselves. Jimmy went and made out with that bar girl because he couldn't deal with Gretchen.

I think they increased up how much of a dick they were to Edgar in Ep4 just so when Ep 5 comes along it's a lot worse in contrast. Episodes 1-3, they aren't that bad to him, well no more than usual.

I personally love it. The characters are the worst people but they make for decent watching. There's also some mental health issues which are dealt with pretty well too.

Objectively untrue.

>MUH grass is greener

Fuck off and grow up.

How exactly are the mental health issues dealt with well? Please elaborate Doc.

>grow up
that's none of your buisiness, im a big boy in my neet cave don't fucking tell me what to do you arent my mum

>Please elaborate Doc.
By "dealt with pretty well" I meant that they're not just an excuse for a quick joke or to build a character around, like Autism on Big Bang Theory or Community. Nor is it a once off thing like a "very special episode" 80's sitcom type of deal (although the latest ep I'd say falls in that category due to it being the central theme).

Mental health issues are dealt with as long term conditions and they affect characters and are ongoing plot points and so far one has spanned over a season and another and underlying theme throughout the whole show.

I was more so directing the grow up bit to Gretchen being a whiny bitch in that episode.

Sure, they don't come and go and that part i suppose is accurate to real life circumstance. But it's still an abysmal depiction.

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Watch that, I'd say it's a decent synopsis on the show.

>But it's still an abysmal depiction.
How so? It's also a sitcom, there needs to be ups with the downs.

The downs aren't really downs, that's all. The writing and the way Gretchen describes it herself implies she has crippling depression, despite her being able to fully function aside from crying and being slightly mopey. Half the world is like that on the day to day.

¿que?

What the fuck is wrong with wanting to see plain ol' tities you fucking basement dwellers!?

Have you jerked off to so much goddamn porn that beta-fetishes are the only things that get you off anymore -- that the notion of vaginal intercourse or a frontally naked woman is banal and mediocre to you?

Jesus Tittyfucking H. Christ

>Gretchen describes it herself implies she has crippling depression, despite her being able to fully function aside from crying and being slightly mopey
Wow, that sounds pretty deep for a sitcom

I thought s2 was pretty good despite the depression arc.

How bad is s3 so far and has the show gone to shit?

What is hard to understand about that?

Idk if I'd call it deep at all.

I dont think thats a fair look at Gretchen's depression. Real depression is often cyclical or can be 'triggered' and iirc wasnt her depression triggered by her interaction with that couple she idolized?

Also, during the depression arc they show how her off-label coping methods gradually fall apart and almost ruin her relationships.

I think its a pretty fair depiction of one kind of depression at least.

>"triggered"

Spoken like someone who has no education in the subject.

Google: Depression Triggers
Countless pages about avoiding common triggers for depression.

?

>degeneracy, the show

You can't seriously be refuting it with the "google" argument are you?

I can also find pages saying the holocaust never happened, the moon landing was faked, the POTUS is a lizard, and maybe, if I looked hard enough, one that says your parents love you.

>holocaust never happened
It really didn't.

Season 3 isn't bad imo. I really enjoyed the last 2 episodes.
IMO it goes
fun episodes of season 2 (Sweater People, Spooky Sunday Funday)>The latter half of season 1>Season 3 so far>Depression Arc>First half of season 1

Never watched the show, but I've seen the webm of her getting fucked by a black guy outside a building. Dropped before even picked up.

Would fuck the shit out of the chubby bitch, though.

Okay that's a fair point but it is a commonly discussed part of the literature on depression that it can be triggered. A more refutable source would be to google the 'Diathesis Stress Model' of depression.

Do you take offense to my using the word 'triggered' or something? Because its Psych 101 that 'negative life events' (that better?) can cause a depressive episode.

Damn, this guy got salty