My favorite TV show is Veronica Mars. What are your's?
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My favorite TV show is Veronica Mars. What are your's?
My favorite TV show was Shaman King (I'm an aNIME FREAK) But I missed part of the last episode thanks to someone :( Oh well (sigh) Right now I don't really have one... I guess Magical DoReMi or Yu-Gi-Oh or One Piece or Xiolin Showdown :D
I liked the 4400 too
What is the 4400???
i like the 4400 i missed some of the end of this season though
My fav tv show's are: Trigun, Gungrave, Gundam Wing, and Dragonball Z ( I am a anime nut alittle lol), also this sopranos & lost are great too.....
Father Ted!
Also The Vicar of Dibley, Time Team, Neighbours and generally costume dramas & historical programs/documentaries. I also really miss Strange but True, although that finished when I was a child :( I do love comedies, I love to laugh. Classic comedies are the best [such as Are you being served? And Carry On's] because they're subtly innuendous, not abhorrantly crude like many modern comedies.
The Simpsons (up to and including the 9th season)
The Critic
Seinfeld
The Critic???
Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis though there's several more I quite enjoyed.
The Simpsons
I may possibly watch too much TV, my shows are:
Stargate Atlantis
Gilmore Girls
Grey's Anatomy
Good Eats
Father Ted is good, yeah.
Older shows that I love include Black Adder, Fawlty Towers.
Nice to see a few Stargate fans. Shows I definitely go out of may to watch are:
Stargate
Lost
Everwood
George Lopez
Rick Steves' Europe
King of the Hill
Wiseguy
Robin of Sherwood
Gah yes! I always forget to put Blackadder! I should just begin using the tern "Classic British Comedy" maybe ... might do me more justice! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark F.
Assuming that wasn't a swing at my taste, you can find out more about it here.Quote:
Originally Posted by yellowfeverlime
I watch very, very little television (particularly only movies), but frequently watch Jeopardy, and, now and then, a few documentaries on 'The Discovery Channel,' 'The Learning Channel,' or 'The History Channel.'
I suppose I cannot understand many of the 'reality' television shows (often far from 'reality'), sitcoms, and talk shows, but understand others' tastes. ;)
I actually don't really watch TV.I would not find the time.I rarely watch anything most nights, but, if I do it's usually a documentary, a historical ABC drama, a foreign language film on SBS or the science show Catalyst and The Movie Show, which has serious reviews;many from art house and unusual independent documentary films from overseas.Hypothetically:If I had choose between watching some TV show I'm not really interested in or read another book I have to choose the book everytime.There is so many I've still yet to get through in my spare reading time I just don't have any spare time to watch shows that are either quite dull and not stimulating enough or just repeats.I don't have the spare time to watch TV all night as I'm usually so busy with other things.But there was a few good documentaries and historical shows I've seen.Did anyone see the ABC series doco-drama about women writers(though they featured one male-Robert Louis Stevenson) in the nineteenth century?I loved the one about Mary Shelley and also George Eliot.One week they had this long one about Shelley which was narrated by Professor Robert Winston and featured footage of the real Villa Diodati in Lake Geneva, Switzerland.He was so lucky to be able to travel there in the flesh and I desperately wish to go there myself.They also reinacted the famous dream scene in which the teenage Mary is inspired during one stormy night in the Villa in her bed.There was bright flashes of thunder and lightning in the night sky over Geneva.German ghost stories were read by Lord Byron and Mary's lover Percy Bysshe Shelley.The also were reading Cristabel by S.T Coleridge and talking about galvanism and scientific experiments.Someone was then seen dancing in the rain;gosh this reminds me of myself!;)Claire Claremont was also brought along for the Romantic fun and ended up having a dangerous leason with Lord Byron.They showed a scene in which Victor walks into a darkened attic-like room which is scattered with severed corpses and human remains and animals used for scientific experiments.Then Mary woke with wild eyes from her dark half-dream.Anyway, it was quite a detailed piece which reinacted scenes while also been a documentary on the writer Mary Shelley and fragments of her life.The main focus was on her early years, before P.B Shelley's sudden drowning death, but they also included a quick scene of her as a young girl when famous writers came to the Godwin house and spoke of 'reanimating corpses' and later on her death bed.Did anyone else happen to watch one of these nineteenth century writer doco-dramas this year?Did you also see Mary Shelley:The Birth of Frankenstein?
I would have to say ALIAS!
I watched all of season 1 and 2 in four nights.... haha (confessions of an ALIAS FANATIC!)
Since then, alias has become part of me. I feel like I KNOW the characters... can anyone relate? or am I just crazy?
Oct 26th the 4th season is released. This is the most important date of the month! (I live in Belgium so I can't watch it on tv)
I'm asking again- what is the 4400 show??? Could someone please tell me :D
I only watched the first few episode but here goes: I can't remeber if there was an actual spaceship or just lights and a disturbance but in a wooded area there was a commotion and 4400 people who were abducted reappeared all at once. There were people from different time periods, different races, different everything. Some of them or all had "special" powers, then it got kinda boring to me and I stopped watching.Quote:
Originally Posted by samercury
Did you know that they are going to kill Alias off... Because that dude on the show and Jen, they broke up. They are going to pass the role down to someone. Don't quote me, cause i am quoting you! lol (actually, my friend said that.Quote:
Originally Posted by querida
It's really interesting once the show gets going.
Thanks for telling me. :D sounds interesting :)Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
Sorry dude... just quoting you for the sake of clarity....Quote:
Originally Posted by yellowfeverlime
Jen and "That dude on the show" (I assume you're refering to the beautiful Michael Vartan) have been appart for over a year now I do believe, and yet the show goes on, with Jennifer. She's the only one for that role. Replacing her would, as you said, kill the show.
Thanks for the link.... can't open it though (???) :)
Friends,
The Simpsons,
Lost,
Malcolm in the Middle,
Will and Grace,
8 Simple Rules,
.......anything that makes me laugh or cry to be honest!
Hm... let's see... Stargate, both SG-1 and Atlantis (Good to see so many Gaters out here), The Outer Limits and a lot more of sci-fi... (I keep complaining there is not enough good sci-fi programs on tv here) Oh, and let's not forget the Simpsons, and also some local series.
The Simpsons
The Sopranos
Entourage
Family Guy
Lost
The Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy
plus a couple of local shows no one will know but I'm addicted to (been following one of them for 10 years missing only one episode plus some while I was in Hungary, my brother recorded some episodes for me even.. but it's not a series, it's kinda...uhm, a show about news and sports and such...)
I used to wacth X-files too, but then I got tired...Now everyone is talking of Lost, they will show it here soon, so far it only was on pay-tv... I'm a bit curious but I'm not sure I'll try it...
LOST got way too crazy for me!
Since so many shows these days seem to be closing down their sets - Will and Grace included - I decided to ask about favorites.
So what's your favorite of the newer or older tv shows? What shows do you hate?
I personally love Numb3rs (though that's not very new) and Heroes, another older one.
erm...doctor who...
How I Met Your Mother
House
Boston Legal
The Big Bang Theory :)
Television is bads.
Except Mystery Science Theater 3000.
And select others.
I do not watch T.V on a regular basis as it makes my head go a' funny
Still, Scrubs is awsome
I only watch The Tudors. I used to watch Rome, and sometimes I may glance at 24, since Kiefer's there.:p