-Taxy (the best)
-Cheers (right up there too)
-Going to Extremes (a show about misfit American students attending an unconventional medical school on a tropical island called Jantique or close to that, it was filmed in the Caribbean islands.) I really missed that show (early 90s) I was disappointed that it was canceled. The scenery was great and I believe also the writing.
-Married with children (it was so stupid funny and very predictable, but it would take your mind away for 20 min )
-Six feet under (not all seasons)
-Big LOVE (not all seasons.. hey no lushies have watched it?)
The Killing
Revenge (Cheesy, but hooked up now)
I really record them and watch when I can, always skipping commercials.
The above all come and go! But I always watch Science shows!
I would love to watch once or twice the "editing" of a reality show, only the editing.
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Taxi
M*A*S*H
Cheers
Night Court
Saturday Night Live
Simpsons
Present
Saturday Night Live
Simpsons
Big Bang Theory
Family Guy
Anything that has to do with the universe (Wormhole, Steven Hawking etc)
Game of Thrones. (Good writing as well as lots of gratuitous sex)
Breaking Bad
Oooo, toughie, but let's see (not including sports):
Past:
Star Trek
Star Trek Next Generation
Voyager
Battlestar Galactica (old & new)
...... are we seeing a trend??
Black Adder (all of them)
The Avengers (with Diana Rigg as Emma Peel)
The New Avengers (Joanna Lumley )
.... Oh, this is too hard to narrow down. Let's move on to the present:
Dexter
Walking Dead
Top Gear (UK version)
House
NCIS
I need to get out more!!
"Whoa, lady, I only speak two languages, English and bad English." - Korben Dallas, from The Fifth Element
"If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must man be of learning from experience?" - George Bernard Shaw
Once Upon a Time
Games of thrones
Dr House (the first 3 seasons only)
Sons of Anarchy
Gilmore Girls
New Girl
How i met your mother
My ultimate guilty pleasure (i should feel ashamed of admitting this but im not because it makes me laugh so hard) Jersey Shore.
well I'm going to dive in:
Charmed
Roswell
Xena
Hercules
Buffy
Angel
Walking Dead
Drop Dead Diva
Star Trek Voyager
7th Heaven
Step by Step
Fresh Prince of Bel Aire
Full House
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Criminal Minds
Dharma & Greg
Will & Grace
The Cosby Show
My wife and Kids
King of Queens
Friends
Simpsons
Family Guy
whew...didnt know I watched so much tv! Im not even gonna inclue reality tv...hahahaha
I am not going to put these in any specific order, present or past or what not, but here is my list of television shows.
-Buffy the Vampire Slayer
-Charmed
-ONCE UPON A TIME
-Angel
-Dexter
-True Blood
-Lie to Me
-Criminal Minds
-Big Bang Theory
-Supernatural
-How I Met Your Mother
-House
-Eureka
-Monk
-Grey's Anatomy
-Psych
-Switched at Birth
-LOST
Quote by naughtiestmommy I honestly think that what we watch on TV says a lot about our personalities (I know, some people don't watch TV). So, I want to know: what are your fave shows, past and present?
I know I am forgetting some, especially British shows (I have a Brit's sense of humor).
Okay, your turns!
I watch almost no television, although on bereaks at work I will go in and turn it on. Through that, I've seen parts of South Park (in edited reruns), The Outer Limits (the original B&W version on a local channel that carries Black and White Overnight), Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt (same channel), Mister Ed (before you say Oh puh-leeze, let me give you my assertion that Alan Young was one of the most talented comic actors anywhere and this is the only way to see him -- you need to look up his filography). Even The Patty Duke Show had some moments.
Usually, I just look at whatever channel is on in the break room. At home I watch very little other than local news, the first two segments of Jay Leno, and the remaining game shows. Jeopardy! is my favorite, along with Wheel of Fortune and The Price Is Right. I also like Millionaire in its new format, especially since Meredith Vieira looks like she truly enjoys hosting it and learning things along with the contestants. It's not at all wrong or unethical for a news personality to host a quiz show (it provided many of the great reporters with a healthy side income in TV's early days), and it gives a sense of authority to the program.
It takes a long time for a show to catch on for me. When I had a girlfriend, we would watch shows on DVD or reruns and enjoy them, but I didn't pick up the habit of watching them in new broadcasts and still haven't. Many of my favorites were picked up when CBS and ABC broadcast late-night reruns of various cop shows. McCloud and the original Hawaii Five-O were my favorites. (The new Five-O isn't half bad, but it's extremely difficult to follow and has made a conscious effort to be much darker than the original.)
And, as far as I know, a Snooki is a very short woman named Nicole Palazzi who is famous for being famous. And I don't even know if I spelled the last name right.
I have just been watching "The Wire" in its full seasons .... what a terrific show! It is an HBO program. There is only 5 seasons (which is sad). The characters and the story line are evolving and captivating. I highly recommend this for your addictive TV viewing!