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That's true of a lot of long-running shows. Even if they don't become worse in the sense that individual episodes are worse taken in isolation, they're often just repetitious and, as you say, stuck in time.

You see this elsewhere too. In comic strips, for example, Dilbert is mostly stuck in some 90s version of cubicle life at a big company like Pac Bell. Don't really reaad it any longer but even when nothing is wrong with a given strip I've probably seen some version of it 10 times before.




Dilbert is mostly stuck in some 90s version of cubicle life at a big company like Pac Bell

And Garfield. The cat hates Mondays and loves lasagna, we get it...


Strong disagree. The farther I get into my career the more Dilbert feels like exactly my current experience.


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But even that aside the strip is just boring.




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