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Your favorite TV shows past/present


Zaximus

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I'm bored, so I figured we'd make a list of shows that we all like, or "liked" in the past, to give some ideas/suggestions.

My Highest/Favorite Tier:

Breaking Bad (still running)

Dexter (still running)

X-Files (ended)

The Wire (ended)

The Shield (ended)

Lost (ended)

Battlestar Galactica (ended)

24 (ended)

Sopranos (ended)

Band of Brothers (this is a mini-series but needed listed)

The Pacific (mini-series also)

Potential Favorites/Great Shows:

Star Trek: The Next Generation

The Walking Dead

Fringe

Boardwalk Empire

Shameless US version

Rescue Me

Jericho (ended too quickly)

Big Love

Favorite Comedies:

Always Sunny in Philadelphia

How I Met Your Mother

Arrested Development

The Office

M.A.S.H.

Seinfeld

Sanford & Son

Chappelle's Show

Cheesy Shows That are Entertaining:

True Blood

Sons of Anarchy

Justified

Chuck

Didn't Get a Chance but Could Have Been Decent:

The Black Donnellys

Lights Out

Rubicon

Jericho (didn't get a chance part)

Heroes (first season is amazing, the rest dropped off)

Prison Break (first season is legit, after that bad)

Sarah Connor Chronicles

Shows That I Just Started or are going to start that seem promising:

The Killing

Six Feet Under

Deadwood (plan on watching soon)

Terra Nova (May 23rd on Fox)

Falling Skies (summer 2011 on TNT)

I'm sure I forgot some. I love watching good shows. Hopefully people can recommend me some new ones to start. I'm bored of all the cop shows at this point, minus a Law & Order here and there. I used to watch CSI and CSI:NY but have since lost interest (a couple years ago).

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Youth:

Ahh! Real Monsters

Angry Beavers

Are You Afraid of the Dark

Batman

Doug

Rocco's Modern Life

Simpsons

Spider Man

Zoom

Formative Years:

Ally McBeal

Fastlane

The Man Show

Rescue Me (Couldn't keep up in college, and now I'm irrevocably far behind and lack the desire to spend 80-some hours catching up.)

Seinfeld

Simpsons

Titus

Currently:

Archer

Bones

Californication

Family Guy

House

It's Always Sunny

Mad Men

Seinfeld

Simpsons

South Park

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Im so pissed that I fell off of Dexter. I think I saw like two episodes of the first season and fell off.

I watched the entire first season of True Blood, got through half of season 2 and fell out of love with it. Just didn't really care about watching anymore of it.

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