McGarnicle
Footballguy
Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NYPD Blue
Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NYPD Blue
Once you learn what the behind the scenes was like on that show it's amazing the high caliber work they did. The drama on the screen had nothing on the drama on the set for a long time.Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NYPD Blue
And Hill St Blues before then.Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NYPD Blue
Yeah it is pretty datedWould watch that every morning as long as I could and then have to sprint to avoid missing the bus to school.I have both seasons on DVD. The quality is weak as you could expect, but getting to watch them with my kid was awesome.It was great contrasting the Yamato 2199 with the old Star Blazers. My daughter liked that there was more than one girl on the crew in the new versionOur Star Blazers!!!!!Lived to watch that at 6:30am every morning when I was a young lad. I actually am looking at buying seasons one and two on DVD...but want to wait to see if they do a BD remaster first.Torrent Yamato 2199 some day. It is an updated version of what we watched as kids. I just finished the run with my daughter and we both loved it.Thunderlips said:Star Blazers
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Tried watching it again on Netflix I think it was and... oof. Yeah, quality not quite what the child me had remembered. Will have to look for the new one.
. I still enjoyed it just from a memory stand point. The new one is super high quality. Note that it follows more of the Japanese story line of the Yamato, than the English one for the Argo (which was dumbed down so that 1970's American moms would not complain about sex and violence in little Johnnys cartoon).Breaking BadI find this thread fascinating on a personal level. I grew up without cable and only a B+W television with an antenna to watch local channels. For several years I did not have a tv at all. Then finally got basic cable as an adult but never had Netflix. So there are at least 100 shows listed here that I have never seen at all. And we are talking some MAJOR shows.
I never really was that driven to watch television and always had a million other things to do. Even missing that huge chunk of shows mentioned here, there are still plenty that I have seen the majority of, if not all of.
And with such a huge list to catch up on (and still very little free time), I'm not sure I feel compelled to want to catch up on all of them. Of shows from say the past 10 years, what would you guys list as the "must sees"? The only shows I really watched in that time were Lost, Dexter, Six Feet Under, 24, L&O SVU, CSI, and Rescue Me.
Breaking BadI find this thread fascinating on a personal level. I grew up without cable and only a B+W television with an antenna to watch local channels. For several years I did not have a tv at all. Then finally got basic cable as an adult but never had Netflix. So there are at least 100 shows listed here that I have never seen at all. And we are talking some MAJOR shows.
I never really was that driven to watch television and always had a million other things to do. Even missing that huge chunk of shows mentioned here, there are still plenty that I have seen the majority of, if not all of.
And with such a huge list to catch up on (and still very little free time), I'm not sure I feel compelled to want to catch up on all of them. Of shows from say the past 10 years, what would you guys list as the "must sees"? The only shows I really watched in that time were Lost, Dexter, Six Feet Under, 24, L&O SVU, CSI, and Rescue Me.
The Wire
Haven't seen The Wire, yet, but Breaking Bad is a "Must see".Rescue Me was so great the first few seasons but really fell apart the last couple.MC Gas Money said:Seinfeld
Its always sunny in philadelphia
Rescue me
The office
Workaholics
People like you are why we have Transformers 37 and Justin Bieber.JohnnyU said:unpopular sure as hell doesn't equal "good". Hope that helps.SmoovySmoov said:"Popular" doesn't necessarily equal "good".JohnnyU said:Sorry, but the Walking Dead is and has been one of the most popular shows ever. I love TWD. Also, to the poster who said Band of Brothers, I don't think mini series should count. They have a definite end date and band of brothers only had 10 episodes.Shrugs said:Can't have a thread ender when you include the thoroughly mediocre The Walking Dead.JohnnyU said:Breaking Bad
The Walking Dead
Married with Children
The Wire
Seinfeld
/thread
Hope that helps.
I know. It was the same old stories of falling on and off the wagon, breaking up and reconciling with his wife and s few dramatic stretches thrown inWho could stand a love triangle that lasts 5 seasons?Rescue Me was so great the first few seasons but really fell apart the last couple.MC Gas Money said:Seinfeld
Its always sunny in philadelphia
Rescue me
The office
Workaholics
Breaking Bad and Battlestar GalacticaI find this thread fascinating on a personal level. I grew up without cable and only a B+W television with an antenna to watch local channels. For several years I did not have a tv at all. Then finally got basic cable as an adult but never had Netflix. So there are at least 100 shows listed here that I have never seen at all. And we are talking some MAJOR shows.
I never really was that driven to watch television and always had a million other things to do. Even missing that huge chunk of shows mentioned here, there are still plenty that I have seen the majority of, if not all of.
And with such a huge list to catch up on (and still very little free time), I'm not sure I feel compelled to want to catch up on all of them. Of shows from say the past 10 years, what would you guys list as the "must sees"? The only shows I really watched in that time were Lost, Dexter, Six Feet Under, 24, L&O SVU, CSI, and Rescue Me.
The West Wing (first few seasons)Breaking BadI find this thread fascinating on a personal level. I grew up without cable and only a B+W television with an antenna to watch local channels. For several years I did not have a tv at all. Then finally got basic cable as an adult but never had Netflix. So there are at least 100 shows listed here that I have never seen at all. And we are talking some MAJOR shows.
I never really was that driven to watch television and always had a million other things to do. Even missing that huge chunk of shows mentioned here, there are still plenty that I have seen the majority of, if not all of.
And with such a huge list to catch up on (and still very little free time), I'm not sure I feel compelled to want to catch up on all of them. Of shows from say the past 10 years, what would you guys list as the "must sees"? The only shows I really watched in that time were Lost, Dexter, Six Feet Under, 24, L&O SVU, CSI, and Rescue Me.
The Wire
Start this thread back when Lost was about 40 episodes in, and Lost would be getting more mentions than GoT is in this one.Ilov80s said:Interesting as GoT seems to be one of the few current shows that keeps coming up. Pretty impressive for just 40 episodes.
No reason to be such a Richard. You would think I was the only one who thinks the Walking Dead is a fantastic show. I've seen a lot worse than the Walking Dead listed in this thread. Perhaps I should have replaced it with MASH or All in the Family, or Law and Order, but I listed one show that strays from the norm and you think I'm some teenie bopper. Since I'm an old man I can say that I love a lot of shows from the 70s, but it's hard when you can only list 5. Hell, I also love the Sopranos but I didn't have room for them either. Besides the Walking Dead, I'm pretty sure I could put up the other 4 against any show listed in this thread. After all, it's a personal preference as stated by the title of this thread. Your 5 is no better or worse than mine.People like you are why we have Transformers 37 and Justin Bieber.JohnnyU said:unpopular sure as hell doesn't equal "good". Hope that helps.SmoovySmoov said:"Popular" doesn't necessarily equal "good".JohnnyU said:Sorry, but the Walking Dead is and has been one of the most popular shows ever. I love TWD. Also, to the poster who said Band of Brothers, I don't think mini series should count. They have a definite end date and band of brothers only had 10 episodes.Shrugs said:Can't have a thread ender when you include the thoroughly mediocre The Walking Dead.JohnnyU said:Breaking Bad
The Walking Dead
Married with Children
The Wire
Seinfeld
/thread
Hope that helps.
I'm guessing mostly Caruso-related?NCCommish said:Once you learn what the behind the scenes was like on that show it's amazing the high caliber work they did. The drama on the screen had nothing on the drama on the set for a long time.McGarnicle said:Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NCCommish said:NYPD Blue
No actually it was David Milch. He has many demons. Heroin addict, compulsive gambler, etc. He would literally be writing that days script minutes before it was to be performed. By year 7 it was complete chaos and that's a big part of the reason he left.I'm guessing mostly Caruso-related?NCCommish said:Once you learn what the behind the scenes was like on that show it's amazing the high caliber work they did. The drama on the screen had nothing on the drama on the set for a long time.McGarnicle said:Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NCCommish said:NYPD Blue
My favorite scene is after Sipowicz meets Silvia's family and falls off the wagon, and calls them a bunch of Greek idiots.![]()
I loved the show when it was on, at least until the last few seasons. I don't think I made it through the whole run.No actually it was David Milch. He has many demons. Heroin addict, compulsive gambler, etc. He would literally be writing that days script minutes before it was to be performed. By year 7 it was complete chaos and that's a big part of the reason he left.I'm guessing mostly Caruso-related?NCCommish said:Once you learn what the behind the scenes was like on that show it's amazing the high caliber work they did. The drama on the screen had nothing on the drama on the set for a long time.McGarnicle said:Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NCCommish said:NYPD Blue
My favorite scene is after Sipowicz meets Silvia's family and falls off the wagon, and calls them a bunch of Greek idiots.![]()
Milch and the cast have done a lot of interviews where it got talked about but I don't know if anyone wrote a book.I loved the show when it was on, at least until the last few seasons. I don't think I made it through the whole run.No actually it was David Milch. He has many demons. Heroin addict, compulsive gambler, etc. He would literally be writing that days script minutes before it was to be performed. By year 7 it was complete chaos and that's a big part of the reason he left.I'm guessing mostly Caruso-related?NCCommish said:Once you learn what the behind the scenes was like on that show it's amazing the high caliber work they did. The drama on the screen had nothing on the drama on the set for a long time.McGarnicle said:Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NCCommish said:NYPD Blue
My favorite scene is after Sipowicz meets Silvia's family and falls off the wagon, and calls them a bunch of Greek idiots.![]()
Is there a good book on the behind the scenes stuff?
If you like sci fi at all, and enjoyed the type of humor in the Avengers movie, then Firefly is a must see.I find this thread fascinating on a personal level. I grew up without cable and only a B+W television with an antenna to watch local channels. For several years I did not have a tv at all. Then finally got basic cable as an adult but never had Netflix. So there are at least 100 shows listed here that I have never seen at all. And we are talking some MAJOR shows.
I never really was that driven to watch television and always had a million other things to do. Even missing that huge chunk of shows mentioned here, there are still plenty that I have seen the majority of, if not all of.
And with such a huge list to catch up on (and still very little free time), I'm not sure I feel compelled to want to catch up on all of them. Of shows from say the past 10 years, what would you guys list as the "must sees"? The only shows I really watched in that time were Lost, Dexter, Six Feet Under, 24, L&O SVU, CSI, and Rescue Me.
my next 5 would beRove! said:Breaking Bad
The Wire
Seinfeld
Always Sunny
The Andy Griffith Show
Great political drama, violence, smart writing, a massive cast of good actors, lots of nudity, and production values that blow away anything ever put on TV.I dont get all the GoT love
I wouldn't put it in my Top 5, but that really was such a great show. Very funny and the cast was outstanding.Just went with the 1st 5 that came to me, might regret it later:
The Shield
MASH
Friends
Boston Legal
Cheers
Sepinwall's book (The Revolution Was Televised) goes into a lot of Milch detail, though mostly as it relates to Deadwood. There's a lot of NYPD Blue stuff too though. He was a huge fan.I loved the show when it was on, at least until the last few seasons. I don't think I made it through the whole run.No actually it was David Milch. He has many demons. Heroin addict, compulsive gambler, etc. He would literally be writing that days script minutes before it was to be performed. By year 7 it was complete chaos and that's a big part of the reason he left.I'm guessing mostly Caruso-related?NCCommish said:Once you learn what the behind the scenes was like on that show it's amazing the high caliber work they did. The drama on the screen had nothing on the drama on the set for a long time.McGarnicle said:Good call. This was a big favorite of mine through the first Jimmy Smits season. Totally forgot about this show.NCCommish said:NYPD Blue
My favorite scene is after Sipowicz meets Silvia's family and falls off the wagon, and calls them a bunch of Greek idiots.![]()
Is there a good book on the behind the scenes stuff?
The Dukes, The A Team, and Knight Rider was all I needed as a kid. Think I dabbled in Airwolf, Night Court, Quantum Leap, and Wonder Years.Tough...
I could choose ones for periods of my life.
I mean dukes of hazard was an all timer for me as a kid but not as a best show ever. I need to think.
cheers
Seinfeld
NYPD make my list so far...i think
Same with Cheers and Dallas and Knots Landing thrown in their along with V when I was a little older.The Dukes, The A Team, and Knight Rider was all I needed as a kid. Think I dabbled in Airwolf, Night Court, Quantum Leap, and Wonder Years.Tough...
I could choose ones for periods of my life.
I mean dukes of hazard was an all timer for me as a kid but not as a best show ever. I need to think.
cheers
Seinfeld
NYPD make my list so far...i think
Chuck is actually a solid network show. Always wondered why it stuck around when I saw the promos every year. Looked so generic. I'm on season three now. The supporting cast is good and they do an excellent job of "showcasing" Strahovski every episode. Would have been a huge show if it debuted 10 years earlier.Breaking Bad
The Wire
Six Feet Under
Chuck
How I Met Your Mother![]()
Chuck is actually a solid network show. Always wondered why it stuck around when I saw the promos every year. Looked so generic. I'm on season three now. The supporting cast is good and they do an excellent job of "showcasing" Strahovski every episode. Would have been a huge show if it debuted 10 years earlier.One of the few shows that I don't skip the opening credits for on Netflix.Breaking Bad
The Wire
Six Feet Under
Chuck
How I Met Your Mother![]()
Not a top show for me but underrated overall.
I like the cut of your jib.Breaking Bad
Twin Peaks
Seinfeld
The Wire
MST 3000