I have been using this name since I signed up some years ago. I don't think I have crossed paths with "Sickworld" yet (or maybe I just don't remember).
I had never heard of "Duece" until now. But, I will be sure to check it out. Looks fascinating, at least the first season or 2 anyways. I am going to keep this in mind as I watching it, more so as a means of damage control caused by disappointment, especially since you also liked Deadwood apparently as much as I did.
At any rate, I liked your description of how Duece seemingly devolves into the drab, supercharged homosexual, 80's glory hole club hopping, San Francisco men's synchronized swimming team (which never once defeated the large - breasted, anabolic steroid juice shooters from the Soviet Union in the gay olympics).
The only thing gayer than Degrassi, which I had the very unfortunate experience of observing when my teenage daughter was younger, back when she fancied Nickelodeon, was that God awful, blood curdling, and putrid rotting Limburger death cheese of a show called "Glee." I still remember sitting in the tech room on a midnight shift at a semiconductor company I used to work for just staring at my computer screen in absolute horror and disgust after hearing their cover of "Don't Stop Believing" from Journey. I used to spend much of my spare time at work back then trolling youtube under numerous sock accounts or searching for the worst music videos on the internet. That was one of maybe 3 times the cheese was so bad I couldn't even laugh at it. If you haven't heard of Glee and especially their version of "Don't Stop Believing," I will just say that you cannot unsee or unhear something and leave the rest to your discretion.
As far as living in another time, all I can say to that is anything but the pervasive bullshit artistry effectuated everyday in these times. Cheers my friend!
I'm gonna throw Mc Miker & DJ Sven's weird hat into that ring. Even though I can't even decide whether it's the best or worst music video on the internet.
Ooh shit, and there are some serious doozies in the Found Footage Film Festivals too.