Best Loved TV series
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Always Sunny
Xfiles
Entourage
Archer
Futurama
Family Guy
Shameless-Not sure if anyone had this yet but big oversight
The Office
old school GI Joe and Transformers1 -
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PlaydohPants wrote: »Scrubs
Rick and Morty
Futurama
The Office
Archer
Bob's Burgers
South Park
Community (except the gas leak season)
It's Always Sunny
all of this. plus any football or hockey game.1 -
My taste in shows range from Golden Girls to Breaking Bad
My other favorites:
All in the Family
Bates Motel
Gilmore Girls
Lost
Moonlight -I wish it would have gotten another season, it could have been great.
Outlander
Roseanne -I can't believe no one has mention this one!
True Blood
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Oh I love Limitless too... wish it hadn't been canceled but at least the ending could be worse.0
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Frasier
The Office (both US and UK)
Gavin and Stacey
Parks and Recs
The Simpsons (Especially early ones)
Family Guy
Fawlty Towers
Police Squad
Steptoe and Son
Hancocks Half Hour
I can add so many more!
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PlaydohPants wrote: »LiftingRiot wrote: »Always Sunny
Xfiles
Entourage
Archer
Futurama
Family Guy
Shameless-Not sure if anyone had this yet but big oversight
The Office
old school GI Joe and Transformers
It's on my Netflix list but I have yet to watch it
Regarding Shameless - UK or US version?0 -
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Forgot to mention I am really liking the Leah remini: Scientology the aftermath docuseries on a&e.0
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@MadMaxV8 Different show, I'm was talking about this one imdb.com/title/tt0955346/?ref_=nv_sr_30
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I'm sure0
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Need to start watching Atlanta. Childish Gambino won a Golden Globe!
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@LittleHearseDriver wrote: »My taste in shows range from Golden Girls to Breaking Bad
My other favorites:
Moonlight -I wish it would have gotten another season, it could have been great.
That's the one that won some awards last night, right?
I think this Moonlight show is an old late 80s show about vampires, yah ? I seen the 1st episode but vaguely remember it0 -
itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »postchrysalis wrote: »itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »And Hannibal was a legitimately scary, artsy gem.
Isn't it, though? A friend of mine thought the series was pretentious, but I honestly thought it was beautiful.
It WAS beautiful! It never fell to being pretentious, maybe thanks to it ending just right, and never being allowed time to go off the rails. All of the elements worked so well; I loved the twisted relationships and the lighting. The food scenes and the acting. The fact that it really WAS scary... and there's not a lot in horror that scares me at this point. Saying it's pretentious, IMHO is the trendy, convenient, hipster thing to say. I thought it was a dark and sick & delicious love story of sorts. And the teacup scene/analogy tho!!!!
Marry me? Because everything you said is spot on. The aforementioned friend has a major issue with the 1) dialogue and 2) "excessive symbolism," as he put it, which I find bizarre because both were great. The dialogue was at times remarkably clever and/or profound (i.e., "False faces in family portraits. Layers and layers of lies, betrayed by a sad glint in a child’s eyes," from 1x04. Like, fuuuuudge, Will, how do you even come up with this stuff) and I honestly have nothing bad to say about any of the symbolism/imagery used throughout the series. Honestly, it did nothing but add to an already delicious experience.
And oh gosh, don't even get me started on the characters. They were all so fascinating and multi-faceted and just guh. Even my least favorite characters (i.e., Freddie, Chilton, etc) were amazing in their own way.
Also, the bit I bolded? YES. My thoughts exactly. That's another point that my friend and I disagree on, even though Bryan Fuller himself said that's exactly what it was.
And omgosh, I'm so sorry for rambling at you! I'm just always super excited to talk about this series since it's one of my absolute favorites, haha.2 -
My name is Earl
Dexter
Vikings
TWD
Haven
True Blood1 -
US for Shameless. I tried watching the UK version and couldn't get into it because I started with US. Felt I was watching a lower budget repeat of the US version.0
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Never tried UK version, I do like that show and find myself asking (about Frank) wth is wrong with you??? Lol0
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and the best show evah.......
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The flash
Walking dead
Arrow
Vikings
Buffy
Supernatural
Spartacus0 -
Life on Mars and I guess to a lesser extent Ashes to Ashes. Might re-watch them soon
70s/80s cop show with an element of mystery/sci fi/supernatural/comedy.
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Lucifer!0
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I've always loved a good TV series... what's everyone's faves (be it past or present)?
I've finally bought the entire boxset of The Sopranos as it regularly tops polls and I've only ever seen one episode (ages ago and gave up). So wondering if it will make my own list.
Some of my past and present faves:
-Six Feet Under
-The Wonder Years
-Skins
-Family Guy
-Breaking Bad
-Dexter (although the final episode was awful)
-House of Cards
-Game of Thrones
-Girls
-Orange is the New Black
-Black Mirror
-The Walking Dead (although this past series has put me right off)
-Wishbone (days of being a child...loved that dog)
And I've only seen Series 1 of 'The Wire' but that was pretty badass.
The wonder years was amazing!1 -
HIGHBROW:
The old BBC Bleak House (like...2004/5ish?)
And Then There Were None (from last Christmas)
Dickensian
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell
Broadchurch (series 1 only though...)
Doctor Foster
Charles II: The Power and the Passion
Casanova (the BBC 3 version - from 2005-ish)
The Hollow Crown (both series but I really liked the Henry IV/Richard III cycle, the most recent one)
The Thick of It
The Crimson Petal and the White
SO NOT HIGHBROW, sorrynotsorry:
Little Britain
The Catherine Tate Show
Snog Marry Avoid
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postchrysalis wrote: »itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »postchrysalis wrote: »itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »And Hannibal was a legitimately scary, artsy gem.
Isn't it, though? A friend of mine thought the series was pretentious, but I honestly thought it was beautiful.
It WAS beautiful! It never fell to being pretentious, maybe thanks to it ending just right, and never being allowed time to go off the rails. All of the elements worked so well; I loved the twisted relationships and the lighting. The food scenes and the acting. The fact that it really WAS scary... and there's not a lot in horror that scares me at this point. Saying it's pretentious, IMHO is the trendy, convenient, hipster thing to say. I thought it was a dark and sick & delicious love story of sorts. And the teacup scene/analogy tho!!!!
Marry me? Because everything you said is spot on. The aforementioned friend has a major issue with the 1) dialogue and 2) "excessive symbolism," as he put it, which I find bizarre because both were great. The dialogue was at times remarkably clever and/or profound (i.e., "False faces in family portraits. Layers and layers of lies, betrayed by a sad glint in a child’s eyes," from 1x04. Like, fuuuuudge, Will, how do you even come up with this stuff) and I honestly have nothing bad to say about any of the symbolism/imagery used throughout the series. Honestly, it did nothing but add to an already delicious experience.
And oh gosh, don't even get me started on the characters. They were all so fascinating and multi-faceted and just guh. Even my least favorite characters (i.e., Freddie, Chilton, etc) were amazing in their own way.
Also, the bit I bolded? YES. My thoughts exactly. That's another point that my friend and I disagree on, even though Bryan Fuller himself said that's exactly what it was.
And omgosh, I'm so sorry for rambling at you! I'm just always super excited to talk about this series since it's one of my absolute favorites, haha.
Haha, no I understand; it was an unexpectedly awesome ride. Sometimes I'll watch a show and think... you know what would take this in a much needed direction? If that character would just friggin cut off his/her own nose and eat it!!!
I'm kidding, of course. Must be the dark viewer snob in me, right? :P But yes, a gem0 -
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (the original)0
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The A-Team!!!!!0
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West World0
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Smallville
Seinfeld
The Flash (current version)
Jericho
Heroes
Arrow
The Big Bang Theory
Jessica Jones (Netflix)
Daredevil (Netflix)
Resurrection
Stargate: Universe
Stargate SG1
Star Trek: Enterprise
The Tick (cartoon version)
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Morningstar25 wrote: »I've always loved a good TV series... what's everyone's faves (be it past or present)?
I've finally bought the entire boxset of The Sopranos as it regularly tops polls and I've only ever seen one episode (ages ago and gave up). So wondering if it will make my own list.
Some of my past and present faves:
-Six Feet Under
-The Wonder Years
-Skins
-Family Guy
-Breaking Bad
-Dexter (although the final episode was awful)
-House of Cards
-Game of Thrones
-Girls
-Orange is the New Black
-Black Mirror
-The Walking Dead (although this past series has put me right off)
-Wishbone (days of being a child...loved that dog)
And I've only seen Series 1 of 'The Wire' but that was pretty badass.
The wonder years was amazing!
Wasn't it though )) really made me appreciate the changes / pain / confusion you go through growing up. Top show0
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