We all that one show that we just can't get into...
OK, so I think I can safely say all of us have a TV show or two or 30 that we love to watch and can't get enough of.
Of course, there are also the occasional times when we hear about a show that everybody LOVES and that they can't get enough of, but when you sit down and watch you're puzzled as to why everyone is hyping it because it's not good.
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