For me if I had to pick a good contender it would be the UK version of The Office.

I know many tend to debate how Ricky Gervais really fell off and how he repugnantly acts like a whiny centrist edgelord but me personally IMO I actually don’t think he was ever funny not even a little.

His big break through television was just so painful to sit through it’s so charismatically boring the characters are completely generic at best (notably Tim) or straight up insufferably unlikable at worst (especially the protagonist David FUCKING Brent) and most importantly the humour is just embarrassing.

Always seemed like The Thick Of It but without the nuisance tongue in cheek and charming satire.

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    I find it amusing that most of the commentors in here cant tell you why they dont like something they just simply chose to not like it and are carrying that forward. There are a few who recoil at cringe comedy but the majority of responses are unbacked opinions.

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      I can not and will not explain precisely why eating dog shit is nasty, but the flies seem to love it.

      Its nasty tho

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      I think that it’s reasonable to like or dislike something without them needing to analyze further for that opinion to be valid. I think it’s fine for someone to say that they don’t like the taste of, say, strawberry ice cream without being obligated to break it down further. I mean, people form opinions without trying to psychologically analyze themselves.

      And I don’t think that people generally “choose to not like something” either. People don’t say to themselves anything like “I think I’ll dislike the flavor of strawberry ice cream.”