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Posted by Christine (Member # 8594) on :
 
I was inspired by the topic about Netflix vs. Cable to ask you Hatrackers to share some of your favorite TV series, both past and present, to help me decide what to add to my Netflix queue. I especially love scifi/fantasy, but fear I may have just about run out of those. Here are some of the things I have watched and love:

Babylon 5
Roswell
Lost
The 4400
The Dead Zone
Monk
Psych
Farscape
Carnivale
Doctor Who
Red Dwarf

I wasn't as fond of but have watched:

Battlestar Galactica
The X-Files (they were good but not something I just wanted to watch from start to finish)
Stargate (ditto)

Anyway...I'm sure I've missed a bunch but that'll do.
 
Posted by Tara (Member # 10030) on :
 
Ahhh! Firefly!
 
Posted by Miro (Member # 1178) on :
 
Angel (the first half, hated the second half)
Battlestar Galactica (new version)
Dark Angel (first season, mostly)
Dead Like Me
Due South (hilarious)
Firefly
Freaks and Geeks
House
Joan of Arcadia
MacGyver
My So-Called Life
NCIS
Northern Exposure
The Pretender
Sandbaggers
Sports Night
Stargate SG1
Stargate Atlantis (took a while, but it grew on me)
The West Wing
Wonderfalls
 
Posted by Javert (Member # 3076) on :
 
House, M.D.
ROME (HBO series)
Family Guy
Futurama
Penn & Teller: Bull$%*#
Mythbusters
Dirty Jobs
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Gilmore Girls
Veronica Mars
 
Posted by Elmer's Glue (Member # 9313) on :
 
Malcolm in the Middle
Becker
 
Posted by the_Somalian (Member # 6688) on :
 
The Wire
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
Most of my recommendations are cancelled Fox shows from the 90s. Keep in mind that I haven't seen any of these since I was in high school, so they may not be as good as I remember.

Roar (has been released on DVD)

413 Hope St. (Not yet released on DVD)

I remember the first season or so of Ally McBeal being very good, although the show did get pretty ludicrous in later seasons. Likewise with Boston Public, although I caught quite a bit fewer episodes of that one.

--Mel
 
Posted by Luet13 (Member # 9274) on :
 
Futurama
Six Feet Under
Absolutely Fabulous
Samurai Jack
Strangers With Candy
My So-Called Life
The Muppet Show
Coupling (UK) Seasons 1-3, Season 4 isn't too great.
Twin Peaks
The Office
 
Posted by Lyrhawn (Member # 7039) on :
 
You didn't like Stargate or BSG? Jeepers.

I'd echo a lot of what has been suggested (The West Wing, Firefly, Buffy, NCIS) thus far, and add:

Star Trek DS9
And if you missed the first season, Heroes

Don't get me wrong, TOS and TNG are good, maybe even VOY depending on your tastes. But DS9 is gold.

Some comedies I'd suggest:

8 Simple Rules
Friends & Frasier if you like the 90's sitcom stars.
M*A*S*H for a taste of something older, but it's a specific kind of humor, not for everyone.
How I Met Your Mother
Scrubs
The Office
 
Posted by Dead_Horse (Member # 3027) on :
 
The Millionaire
Our Miss Brooks
Perry Mason
 
Posted by enjeeo (Member # 2336) on :
 
Stargate SG-1 (Recently got the cutest keyring replica of the Stargate, I love it.)

Medium (Apart from the spooky side of this show, I love the family interaction and the realism of the main characters. I like the fact that she is sometimes wrong, and doesn't have all the answers. Part of me would like to meet the real Alison that the series is based on and part of me is...unsettled by the idea.)

Wiseguy (old series with Ken Wahl playing Vinnie Terranova, a deep undercover cop. I was SOOO in love with that character (not the actor, the character) when I was 14. Was also the first place I ever saw Kevin Spacey play a psycho criminal type.)

My name is Earl (I love the premise and his positive attitude to life and doing good stuff. And it's just funny!)

I always liked Friends and unlike some other shows (eg Seinfeld) I still find it funny even when watching episodes for the third or fourth time.
 
Posted by porcelain girl (Member # 1080) on :
 
Arrested Development... off beat sitcom, very clever.

Boomtown... awesome Los Angeles based cop drama, starring Donnie Wahlberg and other highly talented actors.

Friday Night Lights... I don't care a scratch for american football, but this is supremely well written, acted, and directed.

Home Movies... my favorite adult swim show. Terrible animation, fantastic voice work.

Veronica Mars... already mentioned,high school drama meets detective/noir

I have to chime in my votes for Medium, Freaks and Geeks, the Muppet Show, Firefly, Extras, and the British Office.
 
Posted by Eaquae Legit (Member # 3063) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by theCrowsWife:
Most of my recommendations are cancelled Fox shows from the 90s. Keep in mind that I haven't seen any of these since I was in high school, so they may not be as good as I remember.

Roar (has been released on DVD)

--Mel

OH. MY. GOD. I love you FOREVER. I've always wanted to watch that show again.
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
Dead Like Me
Heroes
Scrubs
Everything else I would have said has been said.
 
Posted by Snail (Member # 9958) on :
 
The Best of the Best - Shows That Everybody Should Watch

Green Wing - a British hospital sitcom that involves riding camels inside a hospital, stealing livers from patients and laughing at the Swiss. It's actually not merely a sitcom as it rather plays with the traditional sitcom format and tries to renew it, sort of like the movie Moulin Rouge! did with the traditional musical format. This is a show others love and others hate but I'm definitely in the love camp.

Neon Genesis Evangelion - again a show others love and others hate, but it definitely had a huger impact on me than any other show ever, anime or otherwise.

Twin Peaks - hmm... I seem to be addicted mainly on shows that divide opinions. With Twin Peaks I know it gets progressively worse as it proceeds along (the end of the second season is just plain bad apart from the very final episode) but nothing can beat the quirky atmosphere of the show's best moments.

SpongeBob SquarePants - just because.

Other Shows I Like

Buffy the Vampire Slayer (though I'm only midway through Season 4 at the moment)
The Sopranos
Jeeves & Wooster
Cowboy Bebop
Fruits Basket
Fawlty Towers
The Simpsons
Babylon5
 
Posted by Eduardo St. Elmo (Member # 9566) on :
 
The Persuaders
Space: Above and Beyond
The Visitor
 
Posted by enjeeo (Member # 2336) on :
 
JonHecht

Dead Like Me was fun. I was disappointed when it was cancelled, especially after they spent so long developing the Daisy O'Dare character. She was inches from a major epiphany/life (death?) change and then it was gone. Arrrrgh!

I like that they are releasing some of the older shows on DVD. I would really like to see James at 15 again. That show was different to anything else around at the time and I really liked it, but I can hardly remember the details now.
 
Posted by Lyrhawn (Member # 7039) on :
 
Oh I didn't even think to include anime in my suggestion:

Trigun and Full Metal Alchemist are excellent, very excellent.

I have a soft spot for Gundam Wing, but I know it's hit or miss for some people, it depends on your tastes. Same with Big O, which has one of my favorite soundtracks for anything ever.

Yu Yu Hakusho is alright, but probably not a good place to start if you are new to anime.
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Eaquae Legit:
quote:
Originally posted by theCrowsWife:
Most of my recommendations are cancelled Fox shows from the 90s. Keep in mind that I haven't seen any of these since I was in high school, so they may not be as good as I remember.

Roar (has been released on DVD)

--Mel

OH. MY. GOD. I love you FOREVER. I've always wanted to watch that show again.
Yay! Someone else who remembers that show. [Big Grin] I refused to watch Ally McBeal at first because it took over Roar's time slot. I hope it's really as good as I remember it to be.

--Mel
 
Posted by Lanfear (Member # 7776) on :
 
Arrested Development is the best comedy ever written. Past or Present. I will argue that point at any time, with anyone. You must start at the beginning, and go through all three seasons. It's extremely intelligent and tightly written.

Veronica Mars is a great show as well. The mysteries keep you guessing and Veronica's character is just fun. Sassy and fun.

Rurouni Kenshin is the only anime I can recommend. A Great drama about a samurai who wants to never kill again.
 
Posted by Eaquae Legit (Member # 3063) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by theCrowsWife:
Yay! Someone else who remembers that show. [Big Grin] I refused to watch Ally McBeal at first because it took over Roar's time slot. I hope it's really as good as I remember it to be.

--Mel

I was so bitter. And even though my sister and I paid close attention over the next couple years, we never saw the episodes IMDB says they aired in 2000. We loved "Roar" so much, and we never knew anyone else who cared about it. Or had even heard about it.

I am SO going to be buying this to add to my collection of awesome shows I loved when I was younger (and still do).

[ September 13, 2007, 01:03 PM: Message edited by: Eaquae Legit ]
 
Posted by the_Somalian (Member # 6688) on :
 
I hear that "Life on Mars" is good, but I wouldn't know first hand because the DVD has not been released in the US yet.
 
Posted by jaysedai6 (Member # 8856) on :
 
John Doe
Hill St. Blues
St. Elsewhere
Monty Python FlyingCircus

Mission Impossible
Red Dwarf
Dark Shadows
 
Posted by Miro (Member # 1178) on :
 
One I forgot earlier - Slings and Arrows. Hilarious Canadian series about a troupe of Shakespearean actors.
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
I agree with many of the above but there is:

Red Greene--(Home Improvement gone terribly, terribly wrong).

The Avengers--(Ms. Peel, you are needed---rrrrr)


let me ad, shame that only one mention of "The Muppets"
 
Posted by porcelain girl (Member # 1080) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Dan_raven:


let me ad, shame that only one mention of "The Muppets" [/QB]

TWO! [The Wave] I seconded the first mention, DAN.
 
Posted by Lyrhawn (Member # 7039) on :
 
I would have said Muppets Tonight, which I loved when it was one, but for some sick, sad reason it hasn't been released on DVD yet. I mean, where else can you find this?
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
I'll second Red Green. When I was in college, PBS would play Red Green followed by Red Dwarf on Saturday nights. Those were good times.

--Mel
 
Posted by grammargoddess (Member # 10828) on :
 
Star Trek (all the series but the first, I'm not into Captain Kirk:manslut for the federation)
Sliders (I know it's cheesy and I didn't watch it forever, but I found some of them interesting)
CSI
Psych
House
Scrubs
FullMetal Alchemist (yay I'm not the only one!)
Futurama (funnier than the simpsons)
Law&Order
 
Posted by landybraine (Member # 10807) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by grammargoddess:
Captain Kirk:manslut for the federation)

[ROFL]

I also second Sliders...but with Wade, not Maggie. Grrr..I did not like her.
 
Posted by kanelock (Member # 10982) on :
 
Picket Fences
Twilight Zone
Beverly Hillbillies
Addams Family
One Step Beyond(not extremly well known, but still great)
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jaysedai6:
Red Dwarf
Dark Shadows

I had figured that these would be missed, along with

quote:
Originally posted by kanelock:
Twilight Zone

I'll add to the queue:

The Prisoner
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Quantum Leap
Remington Steele
Tripping the Rift
Outer Limits
Lexx
The Tick
Space Ghost
The Maxx
Aeon Flux

Given the spread of recommendations, these should probably also be on the list for you to consider:

Gene Rodenberry's Andromeda
Gene Rodenberry's Earth: The Final Conflict
Highlander
Charmed
Mutant X
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Get Smart
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Xena: Warrior Princess
Relic Hunter
The Inner Sanctum
Tales from the Crypt
Tales from the Darkside
Lost in Space
The Ray Bradbury Theater
Beastmaster
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's the Lost World

I'll summarize the titles to date alphabetically. Dave and I are looking to join NetFlix, so this is great.

---

Edited to add plugs for the following:

Corner Gas
Flambards
The Paper Chase
Masterpiece Theater

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And then:

China Beach
thirtysomething
Moonlighting

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Also:

Good Eats (Alton Brown, the food channel)
Nigella (Nigella, Nigella Bites, Nigella Feasts, the food channel)
Julia Child & Company (also foodie stuff)
No Reservations (food & travel)

---

Plus:

Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days (and many other travelogues)
Shaft
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Taxi

--

I have some recommendations for adults only, but out of deference to the Cards, I will refrain from posting them here.

[ September 16, 2007, 04:04 AM: Message edited by: ClaudiaTherese ]
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
Omitting repitions and initial "the"s, I have:

quote:
413 Hope Street
4400, The
8 Simple Rules
Absolutely Fabulous
Addams Family, The
Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., The
Aeon Flux
Ally McBeal
Andromeda
(Gene Rodenberry's )
Angel
Arrested Development
Avengers, The
Babylon 5
Battlestar Galactica
(new version, old version)
Beastmaster
Becker
Beverly Hillbillies, The
Big O
Boomtown
Boston Public
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Carnivale
Charmed
China Beach
Cook's Tour, A
Corner Gas
Coupling
(UK)
Cowboy Bebop
CSI
(many versions)
Dark Angel
Dark Shadows
Dead Like Me
Dead Zone, The
Dexter
Dirty Jobs
Doctor Who
Due South
Earth 2
Earth: The Final Conflict
(Gene Rodenberry's)
Extras, The
Family Guy
Farscape
Fawlty Towers
Firefly
Flambards, The
Frasier
Freaks and Geeks
Friday Night Lights
Friends
Fruits Basket
Full Metal Alchemist
Futurama
Get Smart
Gilmore Girls
Good Eats
Green Wing
Gundam Wing
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Heroes
Highlander
Hill St. Blues
Home Movies
(adult swim)
House, M.D.
How I Met Your Mother
I Spy
(with Bill Cosby)
Inner Sanctum, The
It Takes a Thief
(with Robert Wagner)
James at 15
Jeeves & Wooster
Joan of Arcadia
John Doe
Julia Child & Company
Law & Order
(various subseries)
Lexx
Life on Mars
Lost
Lost in Space
Lost World (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's), The
M*A*S*H
MacGyver
Malcolm in the Middle
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Masterpiece Theater
Maxx, The
Medium
Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days
(and many other travelogues)
Millionaire, The
Mission Impossible
Mister Rogers
Monk
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Moonlighting
Mr. Terrific
Muppet Show, The
Mutant X
My Name is Earl
My So-Called Life
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mythbusters
NCIS
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Nigella
Nigella Bites
Nigella Feasts
No Reservations
Northern Exposure
October Road
Office, The
(British, American)
One Step Beyond
Our Miss Brooks
Outer Limits
Paper Chase, The
Penn & Teller: Bull$%*#
Perry Mason
Persuaders, The
Picket Fences
Pretender, The
Prisoner, The
Project Runway
Psych
Quantum Leap
Ray Bradbury Theater, The
Red Dwarf
Red Green Show, The
Relic Hunter, The
Remington Steele
Roar
Robot Chicken
Rome
(HBO series)
Roswell
Rurouni Kenshin
Samurai Jack
Sandbaggers
Scrubs
Seinfeld
Sesame Street
Shaft
Simpsons
Six Feet Under
Slings and Arrows
Space Ghost
Space: Above and Beyond
SpongeBob SquarePants
Sports Night
St. Elsewhere
Star Trek
(DS9, TOS, TNG)
Stargate (Atlantis, SG-1)
Strangers With Candy
Tales from the Crypt
Tales from the Darkside
Taxi
thirtysomething
Tick, The
Trigun
Tripping the Rift
Twilight Zone, The
Twin Peaks
Veronica Mars
Visitor
West Wing
Wire
Wiseguy
Wonderfalls
X-Files
Xena: Warrior Princess
Yu Yu Hakusho

I tried to include everything mentioned, even if not recommended specifically, in the interest of having a broad list of things that come to people's minds in a thread like this at Hatrack. I also am adding some subdivisions (e.g., for the Stargate and Law & Order sets of series). Let me know if I misspelled or missed something, and I'll correct or add. However, I'm not going to delete from the list anything mentioned previously, as tastes do differ. It is a list of mentions, and that only. [Smile]

I will edit, sort, and tidy up on Sunday.

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Edited to add: On second thought, I am not going to post my categorization here, as that's simply begging for disagreement and a long, drawn-out discussion that I have no interest in starting. It would just make me exasperated and cranky.

But if anyone else wants to do it, feel free. [Smile] [/LIST]

[ September 17, 2007, 09:45 AM: Message edited by: ClaudiaTherese ]
 
Posted by kanelock (Member # 10982) on :
 
forgot about Mister Rogers and Sesame Street.
also Robot Chicken
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
(added)

---

Edited to add: and from left-field, my favorite (only?) reality tv watch: Project Runway.

The first season had some astonishing skill and craftwork.

[ September 16, 2007, 02:31 PM: Message edited by: ClaudiaTherese ]
 
Posted by Christine (Member # 8594) on :
 
Thanks to everyone for their recommendations and to CT for organizing it into a neat, alphabetical list! [Smile]

A lot of good stuff...I got the first Dark Angel this weekend and was hooked so that's my next series. All the Xenas are available on the instant viewing features. I seem to recall seeing a few episodes of that...some of them were decent and some of them scared me. Sometimes, it was the same episode. [Smile]
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
[Big Grin]

I almost lived in the complex Dark Angel was filmed in for the pilot.

---

I'm adding A Cook's Tour to go with No Reservations.
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
This is a current tv show, and the first season DVDs won't be out until October, but I really liked October Road. There were a few plotlines that made me roll my eyes, but overall I loved the characters and the story. It probably helps that the characters are pretty much exactly my age. From what I've read, it will start its second season as a mid-season replacement for whatever gets cancelled first.

--Mel
 
Posted by Eaquae Legit (Member # 3063) on :
 
I'll add my voice to both Red Green and Slings and Arrows. I have so much love for both shows, and I was heartbroken when Red Green ended.
 
Posted by The Flying Dracula Hair (Member # 10155) on :
 
I have to add Dexter.
 
Posted by Damien.m (Member # 8462) on :
 
Anyone watch Earth 2? It was a sci fi from the mid 90s. An advance colony ship sets out to a new planet but crash lands. The survivors try to get across the continent to set up the colony for the ships behind them. Then something about weird ground-dwelling aliens and some weird illness. It was cancelled after one season but was still a good watch.
 
Posted by Nathan2006 (Member # 9387) on :
 
Everybody Loves Raymond is the show I miss the most.

I really liked it.

Also, Firefly and Wonderfalls.
 
Posted by Jon Boy (Member # 4284) on :
 
Newsradio.
 
Posted by Lisa (Member # 8384) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by landybraine:
quote:
Originally posted by grammargoddess:
Captain Kirk:manslut for the federation)

[ROFL]

I also second Sliders...but with Wade, not Maggie. Grrr..I did not like her.

Wade <swoon>...
 
Posted by Lisa (Member # 8384) on :
 
I'm honestly shocked that no one has mentioned It's Your Move (Jason Bateman's best show ever!), Remingon Steele, Switch and Hart to Hart.

And omigod, but where's Weeds?

I also noticed that The Secret World of Alex Mack wasn't mentioned by anyone else here. I'm stunned at the omission.

Edit: WKRP in Cincinnati
 
Posted by Christine (Member # 8594) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lisa:
quote:
Originally posted by landybraine:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by grammargoddess:
Captain Kirk:manslut for the federation)

[ROFL]

I also second Sliders...but with Wade, not Maggie. Grrr..I did not like her.

Wade <swoon>... [/QUOTE']

I enjoyed Sliders as well but unfortunately, the show ended before coming to a conclusion. (Granted, I never saw the entire last season...the one where they lose Quinn and try to claim he's inside some other guy's body. It was really lame.)
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jon Boy:
Newsradio.

That was a good show, wasn't it?
 
Posted by kanelock (Member # 10982) on :
 
cheers
nightcourt
all in the family
the jeffersons
sanford and son
barney miller
the addams family(may have already been said, but still great)
 
Posted by Evie3217 (Member # 5426) on :
 
I can only add my agreement with many of these:

Arrested Development
Extras (new one!)
Firefly
Freaks and Geeks
Heroes
How I Met Your Mother (honestly one of the funniest shows on right now)
Lost
Muppets Tonight
Mythbusters
The Office (both)
The Riches (That's a new one too!)
Storyteller/Storyteller Greek Myths (this was an old miniseries of old fairy tales by Jim Henson and co.)
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (another new one!)
Veronica Mars
West Wing

Also, some old Nickelodeon shows:
Allen Strange
Are You Afraid of the Dark
Hey Dude
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Pete & Pete
Salute Your Shorts
Secret World of Alex Mack

Out of all the Nick ones, I would suggest Pete & Pete or Alex Mack. Definitely the best.
 
Posted by Chris_Johnston (Member # 10582) on :
 
My list got kinda bloated as I was perusing www.epguides.com, and was reminded of all the lesser-known but still great (to me, anyway) shows I enjoyed when I was younger.
I cross-referenced the Master List as I mas making mine, so there'd be no repeats...

Airwolf
Alien Nation
American Gothic
Arresting Behavior
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Boston Common
Broken Badges
Buffalo Bill
C-16
Call to Glory
The Cape
Chicago Hope
Columbo
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven
Cupid
Dark Skies
Dharma & Greg
Dear John
Dexter's Laboratory
Doctor, Doctor
The Dresden Files
Emergency!
The Equalizer
The Exile
EZ Streets
The Fantastic Journey
Felicity
The Flash
Forever Knight
Fortune Hunter
From the Earth to the Moon (mini-series)
F/X: The Series
Get a Life
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
G vs E
The Greatest American Hero
Hardcastle and McCormick
Harsh Realm
The Hat Squad
High Incident
Homicide: Life on the Street
Human Target
In Living Color
Invasion: Earth (mini-series)
It's Garry Shandling's Show
JAG
The John Larroquette Show
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
Kung Fu
The Larry Sanders Show
The Lone Gunmen
Lonesome Dove (mini-series)
Mad About You
The Magician
The Magnificent Seven
Magnum, p.i.
Mann & Machine
M.A.N.T.I.S.
Max Headroom
Matrix
Max Monroe: Loose Cannon
Miami Vice
Midnight Caller
Millennium
My Favorite Martian
My Life and Times
NewsRadio
Night Court
Now and Again
NUMB3RS
Odyssey 5
Party of Five
The Phoenix
Planet of the Apes
Police Squad!
The Practice
Profit
Project U.F.O.
Raven (Jeffrey Meek)
Reno 911!
Rescue 77
RoboCop: The Series
The Rockford Files
Roughnecks: Starship Trooper Chroncles
7 Days
seaQuest DSV
Search
The Sentinel
The Shield
Simon & Simon
The Six Million Dollar Man (pre-Bigfoot)
The Slap Maxwell Story
Sliders (1st season)
Soldier of Fortune, Inc.
Space: 1999 (1st season)
Spenser: For Hire
The State
Stingray (Nick Mancuso)
Strange Luck
TekWar
Threshold
Torchwood
Total Recall 2070
Tour of Duty
True Blue
The Tracy Ullman Show
UFO
Under Cover
V, V: The Final Battle (mini-series)
Vengeance Unlimited
V.I.P.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
War of the Worlds (2nd season)
The Wild Wild West
Wings
Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane
 
Posted by Lanfear (Member # 7776) on :
 
I think just giving lists of tv shows you enjoy without an explanation is the equivalent of going on Netflix and just looking at the top rentals.
Why do you like these shows?
 
Posted by Rakeesh (Member # 2001) on :
 
*grumble* If Dexter keeps up in this vein, I'm going to have to take it off my personal list. I can feel it coming off the rails...
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lisa:
I'm honestly shocked that no one has mentioned ... Remingon Steele

*points upward about a dozen posts

(also on the alphabetized list) [Smile]

This thread reminded me of Remington Steele, and I have it on our Canadian version of NetFlix. Sure, someof the plots were thin, and yeah, the acting was stilted early on, but the banter! the witty repartee! It was Moonlighting before Moonlighting.
 
Posted by Christine (Member # 8594) on :
 
So, for those of you who recommended "Dark Angel," you meant the first season, right? Because I watched the first season and enjoyed it quite a bit. But 6 episodes into the second season and I want to rip my hair out. I think I just watched the worst episode of any show...ever!

****Spoilers*** I mean, this virus thing keeping Logan and Max apart is some of the most unbelievable piece of scifi crap ever invented. I think they forgot how to write romance, which is amazing because in the first season I was praising them for successfully creating tension between a strong woman and a man in a wheelchair! Then there's these mutants running all over the place. In the last episode I watched, a Halloween episode, the acting was some of the worst I've seen. There was this gypsy woman that had me racing to the kitchen for a snack halfway through her obnoxious monologue. Then there's the guy whose head came off...sorry, don't buy it. And the WORST thing, she wakes up and it's all a dream! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
******end spoiler

Does it get any better or should I just stop now while I can still maintain some fond memories of season 1?
 


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