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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [scorpio516] [ In reply to ]
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scorpio516 wrote:
Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes

Excellent.

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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [Thom] [ In reply to ]
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Thom wrote:
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...better call Saul

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Last night my jaw hit the floor. This show is so good, maybe better than BB.

No, it is better
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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [SWEDE63] [ In reply to ]
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1. Deadwood-seasons 1+2
2. Sopranos-seasons 1-3 (Pine Barrows best episode of TV ever IMO)
3. Rome-most underrated HBO show

Honorable mention to Mythbusters as someone else already listed, loved it when it came out and now watching it with my 7 year old son, so good.
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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [BigDig] [ In reply to ]
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Friends
Breaking bad
Shameless
If some of the episodes are not available in your country you can also hide your ip address in order to stream whatever you want - https://www.firesticktricks.com/hide-ip-address.html. With those settings you can actually watch all the movies and episodes available on the globe.
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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [SWEDE63] [ In reply to ]
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Surprised I only saw one mention of West Wing.

Same guy did one of my all time favorites- Sports Night.

West Wing
Sports Night
Justified
This Is Us
NYPD Blue
Mash Cheers
Friday Night Lights

And for shows that were on the next tier.
Timeless
Prodigal Son
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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [SWEDE63] [ In reply to ]
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SWEDE63 wrote:
Mine is pretty straight forward as being Seinfeld. However, I have another favorite that is probably little known.

Ed was another favorite of mine. It ran for 4 seasons on NBC from 2000 to 2004, starring Tom Cavanagh.

How about everyone else on here?


Back in the day it was Seinfeld.

Now days what constitutes a TV show is a little skewed. I've enjoyed Dr Who, Battlestar Galactica, Game of Thrones, and Vikings quite a bit.

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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [plifter242] [ In reply to ]
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plifter242 wrote:
Thom wrote:
davec wrote:
...better call Saul

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Last night my jaw hit the floor. This show is so good, maybe better than BB.


No, it is better



I will agree with you. I just finished re-watching all of Breaking Bad, then followed it up with a rewatch of all Better call Saul.

BB was quite good, but Walt was a little overbearing at times. And the kid just got on my last nerve. Hank and Jessie stole the show IMO. And Skyler...yumm.
BCS had better plot lines, with doses of comedy. The show wasn't just about cooking meth and the characters were more engaging.


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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [SWEDE63] [ In reply to ]
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Suits
Numbers
Ted Lasso
Ozark
Designated Survivor (season 1)
House of Cards (seasons 1-3)
Veep
Rules of Engagement
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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [SWEDE63] [ In reply to ]
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70s: MASH
80s: Cheers
90s: Friends, ER
00s: Survivor/House
10s: Survivor/House
20s: Taskmaster (UK)
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Re: All Time Favorite TV Series [opusTpenguin] [ In reply to ]
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opusTpenguin wrote:

1a) The Wire--this may move even higher than 1a with Simon's epilogue on the Wire "We Own this City" which is literally the best 4 episodes of anything I have seen in years. (watching episode 5 today)

If you have extra cash and a trip to Vegas coming put your money on Jon Bernthal winning an emmy for his role as Wayne Jenkins


Oh yeah. "The Wire" all the way.
"We Own this City" is great too, but it doesn't have the many perspectives like the Wire. I also miss the funny moments like Kima trying to build an ikea bed, and the sweetness of goodnight moon updated to modern Baltimore life. The story of the GTTF is horrendous, and the inability to get enough jurors who have not had a bad experience with police is so bad. Our local Montreal police have a bad rap but I'd still keep an open mind if I were ever called to jury duty.
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