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No.Does anime count?
I liked BCS more than Breaking Bad! I just love Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn.4. Better Call Saul
I'm trying to get Frik to come post here now. This is like, 75% of his list of favorite shows lol1. Mad Men
2. Twin Peaks
3. The Sopranos
4. Better Call Saul
5. Deadwood
6. Justified
7. Succession
8. The Wire
9. The Shield
10. Mr. Show with Bob and David
...I keep ranked lists of all my favorite things...
Great show! Honestly, it's probably the highest production value of all of these shows. I think my favourite show in this genre is Temptation Island. I would only recommend it if you're a true degenerate though.Love Is Blind @Spiner202 ? Lol
I just finished Succession (I hadn't started watching it until recently). At times I loved it and at others I barely resisted the urge to turn it off. I've always struggled to watch shows when the main characters are all terrible people, but it was never boring, that's for sure.1. Mad Men
2. Twin Peaks
3. The Sopranos
4. Better Call Saul
5. Deadwood
6. Justified
7. Succession
8. The Wire
9. The Shield
10. Mr. Show with Bob and David
...I keep ranked lists of all my favorite things...
I agree completely. Tom was probably my favorite for being consistently hilarious. Like when Shiv pulled the whole "I don't think I'm a good fit for monogamous marriage" thing and his reaction was a calm, "oh, okay. [Pause] it would've been nice to know that before... our wedding night..." Or when he's showing Greg "how to be rich" and Greg asks why the vodka is $2000 a shot, and he goes, "no reason at all! We're being ripped off! Isn't it great?"Yeah it's tough to watch shows with no one to root for sometimes. I love that one for the fantastic writing and acting. An amazing black comedy. But good God they're all horrible people.
I’m not sure about in the US, but in Canada, this version of the show has never been on any of our streaming services and it drives me crazy because it’s one of the best shows ever.My favorite show of all time has always been the original U.S. version of Whose Line Is It Anyway. I know it's not THE original, but I have to say that now because they brought it back and let annoying ass Aisha Tyler host.
Now there's a show I need to watch. I love Norm. I actually bought the series on DVD several years ago, just never got around to watching it. I'll have to do that.MRM said:Norm
this is my reminder for later or tomorrow to make a more analyzed post like this for my showsBefore the streaming era
The Simpsons (Seasons 1-13) - Truly my favorite tv show of all time. So many random quotable quotes, hilarity, and heartfelt moments packed into all of these early era episodes. Just pure gold.
24 - Picked up watching this one on tv with the start of the 4th season and watched it all the way to the end, and caught up on what I missed via DVD. So much fun watching them when they aired with @Cole , @shortkut , and others.
South Park - This one came on the air at just the right time, when I was 11 years old. My dad not only let my older brother and I watch it, he watched it with us and took us to see the movie when it came out. I remember when we would never miss a new episode back in the day.
Doug (the Nickelodeon seasons) - My favorite childhood show. Re-watched the series a few years ago and it still holds up. One of the original Nicktoons along with Ren and Stimpy and Rugrats. Rugrats got the most popular, and Ren and Stimpy was more zany and over the top, but Doug is the sweet spot for me. Subtle humor, laid back, and yet had moments of absurdity and surrealism. Lots of relatable stories of everyday kid life.
Firefly - Only one season, but definitely quality over quantity with this one. I didn't see it when it aired, but I have watched it through on DVD at least a couple times, and I'm way overdue for another watch. This show makes me think of my childhood best friend because it's exactly the sort of show he would love, and I know we would have talked about it and quoted it back then had it been made in the 90s.
During the streaming era
Gravity Falls - I remember randomly catching a couple episodes of this on regular tv back in like 2012 or so and being pleasantly surprised at how good it was, and I felt like it would have fit right in with the 90s Nicktoons. Finally watched the whole thing a couple times years later. I wasn't surprised to learn that the creator was born the same year as me, as he seemed influenced by our childhood shows. The combination of jokes and mystery with the story is just perfect.
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Aired after my Nick days were over, but after hearing great things about it from a content creator many years later, I checked it out on Netflix and was hooked. A great story, characters, action, animation, and even some good laughs, the whole package.
The Good Place - I'll echo what kut said. It was cool that they were able to wrap up the story and not needlessly drag it out.
Breaking Bad - The first show I binged when I got Netflix. Haven't watched it since, but it was really really good.
Better Call Saul - Recently finished this one, and while there may be some recency bias, I would have no qualms with saying I enjoyed it even more than Breaking Bad.
Parks and Recreation - Heard a lot about this one and The Office when they were on tv but hadn't watched them. They were two of the first shows I watched through when I got Netflix. I have to say I much prefer Parks over Office.
30 Rock - A zanier Parks, this show is always a good time. I actually never finished it for some reason, so I'll have to get back to it at some point.
Brooklyn 99 - Also a lot of fun, but I'm only in Season 3 so far.
Game show section
Jeopardy - This show never seemed to air at a convenient time for me to watch it regularly, but I always loved when I caught it. So fun to play along, and I loved how the clues more often than not gave you a chance to figure out the answer.
Wheel of Fortune - The one game show I feel like I could actually have a chance to win. Though I'd probably get nervous and blow it.
Now there's a show I need to watch. I love Norm. I actually bought the series on DVD several years ago, just never got around to watching it. I'll have to do that.
It's so good. It's on Hulu in the correct order.Firefly - Only one season, but definitely quality over quantity with this one. I didn't see it when it aired, but I have watched it through on DVD at least a couple times, and I'm way overdue for another watch. This show makes me think of my childhood best friend because it's exactly the sort of show he would love, and I know we would have talked about it and quoted it back then had it been made in the 90s.
That does sound like me, used to be quite obsessed with that show. Still love it a lot. #13 on my favorite shows list.I got the firefly dvd set on Amazon back during the IRC days because it was on sale for less than $10 and everyone kept saying it was amazing. I’m pretty sure the most vocal in favor of me watching it were tworowkat and possibly @VashTheStampede. It was well worth the money
yes, Kat was a huge pusher of Firefly, as was Daft Frik. I resisted for so long. "space western? no thanks". then I got bored enough to just watch it and I immediately fell in love.I got the firefly dvd set on Amazon back during the IRC days because it was on sale for less than $10 and everyone kept saying it was amazing. I’m pretty sure the most vocal in favor of me watching it were tworowkat and possibly @VashTheStampede. It was well worth the money
I am at this moment watching the Wire, I re-watch it yearly.I spent so much time catching up on shows I missed over the years during the pandemic. My girlfriend and I had a bit of a problem… I’ll dedicate a little bit of time on my absolute favorites, then list off some others.
First off, there’s South Park… I’ve seen every episode dozens of times. My grandma loved it, and spent years bedridden watching it along with other raunchy comedies like that. It always held a special place in my heart, and always will. Beyond that… it’s the only show I’ve watched since it began that has refused to cave into political correctness. They’re fair. They fuck with everyone.
The Wire. I only recently watched it a year or so ago, because when it first came out I was busy living it. Well written, but not entirely accurate in regards to the gang life shit, but the writers only go by what they know. For those of you that liked it, I strongly suggest watching “We Own This City”, it’s a sort-of follow-up, depicting a more modern BPD, based on a true story, and unfortunately, some of the cops I had to regularly deal with early on in the repo business. Wayne Jenkins even had an illegal tracker on a vehicle I repo’d that he was pretty butthurt about me not allowing him to retrieve because he didn’t have the proper documentation.
Then… there were the binge watch shows.
Dexter
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
Shameless
Kidding
Deadwood (Wu, San Francisco, cock-sucka)
Black Mirror
Live PD
I’m terrible at watching television, but it’s something we do to spend time together on our downtime at home.
I am at this moment watching the Wire, I re-watch it yearly.
Also it is very hard for me to say the words "San Francisco" without following it with "cock-sucka".
Yeah, it's on my to-do list. Plus I think Jon Bernthal is in it, and he's one of those actors that I'll try watching pretty much anything if he's in it.You really gotta give We Own This City a watch then. Same director.
That was must watch TV. I think it was season 5 that had the best moves if I remember correctly, but I no longer have the list you and I would make.
I am excited to redo my list tomorrow and perhaps even put them in order. there are so many shows I love, 24 doesn't always make the best show to do rewatches of, but it is still my favorite TV experience of all time.That was must watch TV. I think it was season 5 that had the best moves if I remember correctly, but I no longer have the list you and I would make.
I do remember tie-pull, truck-leach, and coma-veto
I agree season 4 was probably the best season, however season 5 is when we all started watching every episode together in real time and chatting during it, which makes it my favorite season just for those memoriesI am excited to redo my list tomorrow and perhaps even put them in order. there are so many shows I love, 24 doesn't always make the best show to do rewatches of, but it is still my favorite TV experience of all time.
seasons 3, 4 and 5 were the best ones, 4 was probably the one we started naming moves when BD got involved.
season 5 however had the first triple move, I forget what it was, I'm sure @BigDaddy has it, but it's when Jack saves Audrey at the terrorist compound.
I think. my memories gone fuzzy.
Exactly. It kind of needs its own thread, as I feel like there is so much to discuss about the golden age of the show.1. Simpson's (it's funny that it could be number one when I haven't seen much of the last 15 seasons. That's wild to think about). The first 8 are peak TV and then it starts fairly strong until season 13 for me. After that I followed it until the movie in 2017... Since then, not really.
I need to watch this show again. It really is genius. I still randomly think about the reveal and introduction of Dr. Spaceman (that he is a real person and the pronunciation of his name).The Eye in the Sky! said:2. 30 Rock. Tiny Fey killed it here acting and writing. The show has some of the funniest characters in TV history (Tracy Jordan, Dr Spaceman, Dennis Duffy, Wesley Snipes) and all the guest stars hit. The jokes come faster than anything not named Airplane! and almost all of them are hilarious.
Indeed. The ones you named were from Season 6, which I think is when we actually started naming them. I have the list and I'll have to send it to you and Cole.That was must watch TV. I think it was season 5 that had the best moves if I remember correctly, but I no longer have the list you and I would make.
I do remember tie-pull, truck-leach, and coma-veto
I think I started watching with you all sometime during Season 5 (which was 2006 when we first became friends), but I think the naming of moves started with Season 6. I'm not sure what the triple move was, unless you're referring to tripping neck snap, which was Season 6.I am excited to redo my list tomorrow and perhaps even put them in order. there are so many shows I love, 24 doesn't always make the best show to do rewatches of, but it is still my favorite TV experience of all time.
seasons 3, 4 and 5 were the best ones, 4 was probably the one we started naming moves when BD got involved.
season 5 however had the first triple move, I forget what it was, I'm sure @BigDaddy has it, but it's when Jack saves Audrey at the terrorist compound.
I think. my memories gone fuzzy.
Season 4 is memorable because it was the first one I watched, but yeah, 5 is special for being when we all started watching together. I think it's generally regarded as the peak of the show as well. It's possible we named moves at some point that season and maybe just didn't keep track of them.I agree season 4 was probably the best season, however season 5 is when we all started watching every episode together in real time and chatting during it, which makes it my favorite season just for those memories
I really enjoyed the mentalist, and the others, but if I had to rank them: 1. psych 2. Monk 3. Mentalist (quality dropped off a lot near the end and the final conclusion was underwhelming), castle (last few season are complete ass)The Mentalist: Police procedurals can get old, I know, and they're not everyones cup of tea. The Mentalist is in a very specific group of police procedurals, the "quirky investigator". Monk, Psych, The Mentalist, Castle all fit in this category and were all started roughly around the same time.
Exactly. I'm 7 seasons into rewatching Gilmore Girls for the umpteenth time.I like rewatching shows (I was told its an anxiety thing, I know how its gonna end so I dont worry
I remember you telling me how good these were, and they have been on my to watch list for a while. I have too many things on that list.Buffy The Vampire Slayer/Angel
Fair assessment. I don't remember all the details of everything that happened and of what led to the ending, but from what I remember, I agree the general direction of everything was heading to that conclusion. People didn't like it, but it was inevitable. I don't think they were ever going to satisfy everyone. I started to watch the show and read the books a little before Season 4 started. I eventually caught up before the end of the show, and I had a friend who would host a group of us to watch the new episodes each week for the last couple seasons. It made for a really fun experience. The ending didn't really bother me at all, as at that point it was just an entertaining show to watch in a group. Sure, it wasn't as good as the first few seasons, but it was fun.Cole said:Game of Thrones: I'M GONNA FUCKING SAY IT. Yes its one of my favorite TV shows of all time. I bet almost every person in this thread to make this list would have included it if it weren't for the last season or two. But I disagree. The last season had a lot of faults, it was rushed, there were errors. But it was still the natural progression of the story. Everything that happened was ALWAYS going to happen, and anyone that didn't see that wasn't wathcing the right show. (If anyone wants to have this debate in a spoiler-allowed thread, I am happy to, but warning, I WILL DEFEND THIS SHOW DAMNIT)
What are your favorite TV shows?