Preacher (When you're out of ideas, just bring in the texan preachers)

"God talk to me in my dreams, and he said "Son, you need to pull yourself by the bootstraps and star in the worse comedy that ever existed". I'd put us in the top three, solid." - Dominic Cooper


 The aim at first seems an absurd comedy with tints of religious protest, but as the series advance toward the fourth season, it changes to an epic drama. Not epic because of how "good" it is, simply because we got out of texas.

 The series is much better in the first season than in the last three, as the retard messiah joke and the romantic triangle that the characters have going on gets old fast.


Ah, let's not forget the hundred jokes revolving around this dude.


 The closure is definitively the worst part of the whole, it's very forced and hard to believe. The half-baked finale for every character with three ellipses, one of a few months another of a couple of years, and finally one of thirty years feels like the directives of Preacher were like "Yeah, we don't have anything else to say, we lost our creativity".

 Cassidy, a vampire of over two hundred years that over the three other seasons we see go through all kinds of losses and hardships suddenly decides to suicide because the other two characters died of old age. The daughter Tulip had was Tulip herself with a different haircut, it was all very bland.


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