A phrase that refers to an old joke. The "Season" depends on the year of high school or college. For example, "Season 1" refers to one's Freshmen year while "Season 2" represents the Sophomore year. The term "angle," mostly used in a media-based context, refers to the direction a particular joke utilizes.
Davo: Hey, I'm out of ideas; can't we just make fun of Dan the Man's buggil dash?
Pumster: Nah, that's more of a Season 2 angle.
Pumster: Nah, that's more of a Season 2 angle.
by HugeBreasticle May 14, 2005
Person 1- “Dude why the hell are you three hundred pounds.”
Person 2- “It’s big boy season you fucking dumbass. Time to get big you skinny piece of shit”
Person 2- “It’s big boy season you fucking dumbass. Time to get big you skinny piece of shit”
by Mr Gob 666 February 07, 2019
The Season 2 Switcharoo is an ideological bait and switch.
When a Television series avoids taking political positions and focuses on good story and characters in it's first season only to go full on current year politics in follow up seasons.
The writers and producers know that people want to be entertained not preached at. So they lure people in, get them invested with an apolitical high quality first season and only to then start beating them over the head with their Ideology in season 2 onwards.
Example:
Hot new Science fiction series
Season 1: A thoughtful space opera dealing First contact and how different people deal with the ramifications.
It's apolitical focused on telling an interesting story and set pieces & people love it.
Season 2: Black Lesbians dealing with racism and homophobia in SPAAAAAACEEEE.
Its character focused merely as a thinly veiled excuse for the writers room to beat you over the head with their political beliefs. Audience dislikes it more than likes it.
Season 3: Cancelled after 4 episodes.
When a Television series avoids taking political positions and focuses on good story and characters in it's first season only to go full on current year politics in follow up seasons.
The writers and producers know that people want to be entertained not preached at. So they lure people in, get them invested with an apolitical high quality first season and only to then start beating them over the head with their Ideology in season 2 onwards.
Example:
Hot new Science fiction series
Season 1: A thoughtful space opera dealing First contact and how different people deal with the ramifications.
It's apolitical focused on telling an interesting story and set pieces & people love it.
Season 2: Black Lesbians dealing with racism and homophobia in SPAAAAAACEEEE.
Its character focused merely as a thinly veiled excuse for the writers room to beat you over the head with their political beliefs. Audience dislikes it more than likes it.
Season 3: Cancelled after 4 episodes.
"Dammit I really liked that show/movie but they went and pulled a Season 2 Switcharoo and now its unwatchable."
by TheSpazFromRainman March 25, 2021
That time of year that starts around Earth Day and ends a few months after (weather good for protesting) when hippies go out and recycle, smoke pot, make drum circles, and eat granola bars.
by Timmeh-San April 23, 2009
Around late December to late February where everything has ice on it and when you try to walk you eat ass
by W0RDM4K3R February 14, 2021
aka, Tantrum season. When individuals/criminal group(s) in a GTA Role play server feel the need to shoot the police because they're upset or feel as if the police are unfair and/or are going too hard(doing their jobs).
by UnitsCapture March 12, 2022
To be mediocre but try too hard to be exciting and entertaining, to the point of just being really lame.
"Wow, jason richardson's missed 360 was so Entourage season 6..., he cant do anything cool as hard as he might try."
by jostock August 12, 2009