Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Canceled, but 'Looking' Forward



Disappointing but no real surprise. The silver lining is that none of those gay bloggers will have to give back the dozens of clicks they got trashing the groundbreaking series.


9 comments:

TRENT said...

Groundbreaking? LOL no. I'm glad this mess is over.

Anonymous said...

It was incredibly boring. Not surprising at all.

Kenneth M. Walsh said...

So brave!

Anonymous said...

Looking was by far the best gay-themed series ever. Nothing can compare.

vixlad said...

I agree. The show will be missed.

Unknown said...

You know - I was not a fan of this show. I know everyone elision the world (it seems) hails Andrew Haigh as some sort of genius film maker. I personally find all of his work ,including looking, derivative and boring. I would rather do anything, including major surgery, than be subjected to Weekend one more time.

The characters were one dimensional, the plots predictable, and the pacing glacial. It wasn't innovative just boring. I just hope the failure of this tripe doesn't give HBO pause of pursuing actual GOOD LGBT centered shows.

Bucky said...

I tried to like this show. I really did. The cast was certainly fetching enough, and it had all the buzz from the right queer quarters telling me how groundbreaking and important it was.

Unfortunately, it was just boring without a single sympathetic character. Nothing in the story spoke to my experience as a gay man, which is fine. We each have our own experience. But this was such a stereotype it was occasionally offensive.

Not sorry to see it gone.

James Greenlee said...

I must be tremendously easy to please. I like lots of different types of programming, in all kinds of different genres, and I grade on a curve with the gay stuff, I know that much is true. But I'm constantly amazed--particularly in that gay category--how virtually anything tailored to the audience is met with HOWLS of how "bad" or "boring" or "not representative of MY experience" it allegedly is.

Queer as Folk got as much hate (or more) than it got love, Will & Grace got the same. I loved both. And I really liked Looking. I thought Jonathan Groff and Russell Tovey were adorable and believable in it. I liked the fact that none of the characters were perfect. I wanted to dislike Doris, but the actress was so good, I couldn't. Boring? I saw it as "slice of life," and actual life isn't always a tightly plotted adventure. Oh well. I liked it.

von said...

Oh so I'm NOT crazy. GOOD TO KNOW!!