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The Top 300 Greatest TV Shows of All Time: FBG Consensus: 50 Lists received. 2: Seinfeld 1: Breaking Bad (6 Viewers)

Outside of the excellent Scrubs, I haven't watched most of the stuff listed. I may have watched some I love Lucy and it just wasn't very memorable for me or maybe I haven't and I've just seen clips/know of the show. I also did watch the Being the Ricardos movie that got mentioned. I didn't list it, and I'm sure that I liked it as a kid but I could see an argument for Sesame Street being a top 70 so its glaring omission from me
 
BoJack Horseman
From Wiki
BoJack Horseman is an American adult animated tragicomedy television series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. It stars the voices of Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul. Set primarily in Hollywood, the series revolves around the anthropomorphic horse BoJack Horseman (Arnett), a washed-up star of a 1990s sitcom who plans a return to relevance with an autobiography to be written by ghostwriter Diane Nguyen (Brie). It also chronicles his contentions with his agent, Princess Carolyn (Sedaris), former rival Mr. Peanutbutter (Tompkins), roommate Todd Chavez (Paul), and his declining mental health.
The show is funny, but it can also be extremely depressing.

Hopefully the characters and the actors portraying them intrigue you enough to watch it. Mr. Peanutbutter is great; hell, they all are (and they didn't even mention Vincent Adultman).

I'm not sure a show has ever done depression like BoJack. Terrific television.
Bojack Horseman is phenomenal.
On the whole very enjoyable with more reality from its characters than real people.

The main depression episode blew me away. Never have i seen depression so accurately depicted. Warts and all.
You need to know the characters before watching it, but i dont think ive seen a finer episode of television in the last decade

From AI Robots
The BoJack Horseman episode that deals heavily with depression, and is often cited as a standout episode on the topic, is "The Face of Depression" (Season 3, Episode 10).

Here's a more detailed look at the episode:
  • Episode Title: "The Face of Depression"

  • Season: Season 3

  • Episode Number: Episode 10

  • Themes: The episode explores BoJack's struggles with depression, his past traumas, and his inability to connect with others.

  • Plot: BoJack finds himself in a state of despair and starts to spiral. He tries to find solace in old habits and relationships, but ultimately, he realizes that he needs to confront his issues.

  • Why it's notable: The episode is known for its raw and honest portrayal of depression and its impact on mental health.

  • Other relevant episodes: While "The Face of Depression" is the most prominent, other episodes also delve into BoJack's struggles with depression, such as "That's Too Much, Man!" and "Escape from L.A
 
I wouldn't call myself a Trekker but I am more than a casual fan. The three year run of Star Trek is about cut into equal thirds - one third is great, a third is meh, and a third is more like "Star Drek amirite"?.

I really like how SciFi shows of the past portray the future. If we ever get to a combination of a) unlimited power supply and b) the ability to turn energy into any matter we choose then we too will have a reduction in socio-political stressors.
Probably won't be a surprise - never seen an episode of any Trek. The couple movies i watched ruined my motivation to try the show. ;)
Well if you hadn't seen any of the episodes then any context for the movies would be lost.

I mean Wrath of Khan is a GREAT movie, but if you haven't seen the episode Space Seed then it can't possibly have any impact.

And most of the movies just aren't super. JJ Abrams' movies kind of put the last nail in the coffin - they don't have any of the Trek spirit.
 
I wouldn't call myself a Trekker but I am more than a casual fan. The three year run of Star Trek is about cut into equal thirds - one third is great, a third is meh, and a third is more like "Star Drek amirite"?.

I really like how SciFi shows of the past portray the future. If we ever get to a combination of a) unlimited power supply and b) the ability to turn energy into any matter we choose then we too will have a reduction in socio-political stressors.
Probably won't be a surprise - never seen an episode of any Trek. The couple movies i watched ruined my motivation to try the show. ;)
Well if you hadn't seen any of the episodes then any context for the movies would be lost.

I mean Wrath of Khan is a GREAT movie, but if you haven't seen the episode Space Seed then it can't possibly have any impact.

And most of the movies just aren't super. JJ Abrams' movies kind of put the last nail in the coffin - they don't have any of the Trek spirit.
The movies I saw were also 4 and 5. I was joking a bit (not seeing an episode of any is true), as I know those aren't a representation of the show. It was just not something I had encountered growing up besides those two movies. People I found annoying watched TNG, so that was a reason I didn't watch that at the time it was running either.
 
59 - Law & Order - great series and established a new formula. It got cut early in my rankings but in retrospect I enjoyed it more than others on the list and I should have included it.

58 - Twin Peaks - too confusing. I don’t like to think too much when I’m winding down in the evening, so shows like this don’t have a chance with me.

57 - Scrubs - another that I liked a lot with a great cast but never went beyond that for me (Community is another). Almost felt like they were trying too hard.

56 - Bojack Horseman - tried it based on recommendations from another thread for 1-2 episodes and I never got what the attraction was.

55 - Star Trek - my favorite uncle loved this show, so I wanted to love it too … like I said before, I’m just that into sci-fi in episode format.
 

59 - Law & Order​

Crime
Score: 470
Average Rank: 34.8

The show follows a crime, usually adapted from current headlines, from two separate vantage points. The first half of the show concentrates on the investigation of the crime by the police, the second half follows the prosecution of the crime in court.

List Breakdown

:pickle: Tau37 3
:pickle:AAABatteries 9
Jayrod 15
UncleZen 20
Pip's Invitation 23
landrys hat 25
Shaft41 32
Runkle 36
Gally 39
BlackCrowes 51
ilov80s 66
turnjose7 66
Psychopav 68

Could have ranked this #1. Amazing show. Completely different approach, where roughly half of each show was detective work and roughly half was courtroom. Also an interesting approach that the show mostly avoided character-driven plot lines and focused on one case each episode. For me, it was groundbreaking. My wife and I have probably watched 1K+ rerun episodes.
 
Star Trek just missed for me but probably should have had it there. Amazing that it lasted only three seasons given its massive cultural influence.

Brings back great childhood memories of dressing up in the blue Spock shirt and shooting this bad boy.
Wow, I had one of those! Those discs could stay lost for years.

I recall those shot really well - accurate and pretty far - we used them for army men games ...where you set them up and take turns shooting each others army guys and knocking them over

and yes - this is really my living room when I was around 4-5 yrs old and those are some of my army men ...this was before even the original Star Trek though ...we used the trusted spring loaded dart gun you got from the 5&Dime store
 
I wouldn't call myself a Trekker but I am more than a casual fan. The three year run of Star Trek is about cut into equal thirds - one third is great, a third is meh, and a third is more like "Star Drek amirite"?.

I really like how SciFi shows of the past portray the future. If we ever get to a combination of a) unlimited power supply and b) the ability to turn energy into any matter we choose then we too will have a reduction in socio-political stressors.
Probably won't be a surprise - never seen an episode of any Trek. The couple movies i watched ruined my motivation to try the show. ;)
Sulu's reaction: https://tenor.com/en-CA/view/oh-my-george-takei-wink-gif-5296452
 

59 - Law & Order​

Crime
Score: 470
Average Rank: 34.8

The show follows a crime, usually adapted from current headlines, from two separate vantage points. The first half of the show concentrates on the investigation of the crime by the police, the second half follows the prosecution of the crime in court.

List Breakdown

:pickle: Tau37 3
:pickle:AAABatteries 9
Jayrod 15
UncleZen 20
Pip's Invitation 23
landrys hat 25
Shaft41 32
Runkle 36
Gally 39
BlackCrowes 51
ilov80s 66
turnjose7 66
Psychopav 68

This is all about the cop serial show, the volume, some decent to good actors and it being mindless TV. I would possibly consider this for my dessert island show due to the volume of episodes.

I heard Law & Order the SUV is the best of these.
I couldn't watch SUV anymore once I had a child.

SUV did have the best character development of the franchises, though from what I understand the recent seasons have been dominated by Benson.

We also should acknowledge how controversial it was to cast Ice-T as a cop less than 10 years after he released a song called "Cop Killer."
I was going to post the same thing. For years after my first was born I just couldn't watch it.
 

58 - Twin Peaks​

Drama
Score: 479
Average Rank: 23.1

An idiosyncratic FBI agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks.

List Breakdown

:pickle: shuke 2
:pickle:Bottomfeeder Sports 9
:pickle:krista4 10
kupcho1 13
Brutal Penquin 21
simey 22
Keith R 27
Eephus 35
The Gator 45
Don Quixote 47

Expected this to be higher, but I'll take it. My son just went through the entire series and loved it, so I guess it still holds up. I will admit that season 3 didn't do it for me like the older first two seasons, but I've only watched it once, need to do a rewatch at some point.
 
Shows I've decided to watch because of this thread

The Shield
Good Place

50/50 on Firefly. I have a hard time believing a show that got cancelled so early can wrap up neatly enough for my liking.
I'm already 3 seasons in on the Shield and it's awesome. Best find so far for me.

Firefly has an accompanying movie called Serenity that wraps it up, if I recall.
I just wrapped up The Wire lastnight because of this thread. Obviously it would be pretty high up in my rankings now. Think I’ll wait on this to finish and start from the highest ranked show I haven’t watched, currently TwinPeaks has my interest…
 
Star Trek just missed for me but probably should have had it there. Amazing that it lasted only three seasons given its massive cultural influence.

Brings back great childhood memories of dressing up in the blue Spock shirt and shooting this bad boy.
I think I still have that somewhere. (I was in college. Don't judge.)
I love that the packaging said "Caution Not Recommended For Children Under 3 Years Old",

If you were 4 years old, it was wheels up.
 

58 - Twin Peaks​

Drama
Score: 479
Average Rank: 23.1

An idiosyncratic FBI agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks.

List Breakdown

:pickle: shuke 2
:pickle:Bottomfeeder Sports 9
:pickle:krista4 10
kupcho1 13
Brutal Penquin 21
simey 22
Keith R 27
Eephus 35
The Gator 45
Don Quixote 47

Expected this to be higher, but I'll take it. My son just went through the entire series and loved it, so I guess it still holds up. I will admit that season 3 didn't do it for me like the older first two seasons, but I've only watched it once, need to do a rewatch at some point.
I would re-watch, but I'm surprised it's this high. Seems like one of those shows people will either love, or go meh, I'm good.

I just remember it was weird, and creepy. I was a kid when it came out, so it wasnt really that interesting to me.
 
Dang Bojack is easily top 10 all time for me. I expected it to come in much higher in this crowd.
Animated, right? I feel like you either like that or you don't.

Yes - you have to get past that initial notion that it’s like Simpsons or Family Guy. Several episodes would count amount the greatest of all time for me. Part of it was that I binged it during Covid when we were all perhaps a bit frantic and fragile. The episode when Bojack gives the eulogy for his mother - just fantastic writing.
 

58 - Twin Peaks​

Drama
Score: 479
Average Rank: 23.1

An idiosyncratic FBI agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks.

List Breakdown

:pickle: shuke 2
:pickle:Bottomfeeder Sports 9
:pickle:krista4 10
kupcho1 13
Brutal Penquin 21
simey 22
Keith R 27
Eephus 35
The Gator 45
Don Quixote 47

Expected this to be higher, but I'll take it. My son just went through the entire series and loved it, so I guess it still holds up. I will admit that season 3 didn't do it for me like the older first two seasons, but I've only watched it once, need to do a rewatch at some point.
I would re-watch, but I'm surprised it's this high. Seems like one of those shows people will either love, or go meh, I'm good.

I just remember it was weird, and creepy. I was a kid when it came out, so it wasnt really that interesting to me.
I didn't see it until 20 years after it had come out. Still enjoyed immensely as you can tell by my ranking. Might have placed even higher had I not seen the Twin Peaks movie before the series.
 

54 - Friday Night Lights​

Drama
Score: 500
Average Rank: 32.5

The trials and tribulations of small town Texas football players, their friends, family, and coaching staff.

List Breakdown

:pickle: timschochet 4
:pickle:Brutal Penquin 9
simey 11
zamboni 13
UncleZen 17
whoknew 22
Tau37 23
Keith R 43
Maik Jeaunz 46
Instinctive 51
Todem 53
Gally 64
Dr Octopus 67
 

53 - Black Mirror​

Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror
Score: 507
Average Rank: 32

A television anthology series that shows the dark side of life and technology.

List Breakdown

:pickle:shuke 10
kupcho1 16
Frostillicus 19
Maik Jeaunz 20
Todem 20
The Gator 22
Scoresman 27
Dan Lambskin 32
Runkle 34
John Madden's Lunchbox 42
Yo Mama 46
Dr Octopus 62
Nick Vermeil 66
 

53 - Black Mirror​

Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror
Score: 507
Average Rank: 32

A television anthology series that shows the dark side of life and technology.

List Breakdown

:pickle:shuke 10
kupcho1 16
Frostillicus 19
Maik Jeaunz 20
Todem 20
The Gator 22
Scoresman 27
Dan Lambskin 32
Runkle 34
John Madden's Lunchbox 42
Yo Mama 46
Dr Octopus 62
Nick Vermeil 66
Had no idea when I started watching this that they were mostly standalone episodes, so the first episode was a bit jarring. Great series with some amazing individual episodes.
 
Black Mirror great call. Great show.
Completely shocked at Friday Night Lights though. Admittedly I've never seen an episode, I kind of thought it was a teen soap opera. Surprised it's ranked higher than West Wing (another show I've never seen, but was critically acclaimed).
Law & ORder I figured would be ranked pretty high. Not a huge fan, but it's been on forever.

More I think of it, a lot of these shows recently ranked I would not have ranked at all. Hour long dramas that aired prior to say 2010 when streaming became so prevalent were not my thing as I was never a habitual tv watcher, I was usually out at night. I mean, Twin Peaks would have been right up my alley, but I couldn't commit to watching it, hell, I had no idea what night it was on. :shrug:
 
I mean, Twin Peaks would have been right up my alley, but I couldn't commit to watching it, hell, I had no idea what night it was on.

I didn't watch it when it first aired, it was a few years later when Bravo re-aired the series. For those, Lynch added a short introduction to each episode by The Log Lady, and I think that is one of the things that really drew me in to the series.
 

54 - Friday Night Lights​

Drama
Score: 500
Average Rank: 32.5

The trials and tribulations of small town Texas football players, their friends, family, and coaching staff.
Once you realize and accept that it's more soap opera than sports show, it's a really enjoyable watch. Good characters, small town drama, with some football thrown in here and there.
Agreed - the football is really the least of it. Very good characters, with a standout performances by Kyle Chandler as Coach Taylor and Zach Gilford as Matt Saracen.
 
"Hang the DJ" episode of Black Mirror is one of my favorite individual episodes of any show. Great concept, execution and Sigur Ros soundtrack. What more do you want?


San Junipero is a favorite of mine.
Hated in the Nation was mine . . . the one with the autonomous drone insects / bees.
Nosedive is one of my favorites just because I can see our society devolving into something that stupid

I’m sure there are some others I am forgetting
 

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