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Best shows on TV?


thefuzz

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Right now, I'm pretty deep into a couple of shows, and have a few on the fringe.

 

 

Deep Into: Walking Dead, G of T, Homeland, True Detective, Hell on Wheels, Sherlock.

 

On the Edge: 24, Breaking Bad, Boardwalk Empire, Justified, Sopranos, Oz.

 

 

The on the edge ones, I have either just started, or plan on starting soon.

 

What else is out there that you can't get enough of?

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The walking dead

Game of thrones

Comic book men ( im a comic nerd so i like it)

Hannibal

justified

homeland

sons of anarchy

House of cards

orange is the new black

true detective

24

cosmos

 

 

Guilty pleasures

 

Pawn stars

Storage wars

storage hunters

bizarre foods with andrew zimmerman

Bizarre foods america

man vs food

family feud

Duck dynasty (fug off this show is funny to me and my wife)

 

 

 

 

 

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Stuff that's still on:

Game of Thrones (obviously the best of them all)
The Walking Dead

Banshee

Homeland

Tosh.0

Shark Tank

Impractical Jokers

Vikings

Cutthroat Kitchen

Ink Master

Face Off

Jim Henson's Creature Shop

 

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