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    The Simpsons
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    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...)

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    Favorite TV shows

    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.
    Last edited by AshleyEliz; 02-01-2009 at 12:37 AM. Reason: Typo
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    erm...doctor who...
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    Quote Originally Posted by andave_ya View Post
    erm...doctor who...
    I've never seen that.

    I'll have to check it out.
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    How I Met Your Mother
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    I do not watch T.V on a regular basis as it makes my head go a' funny
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    I only watch The Tudors. I used to watch Rome, and sometimes I may glance at 24, since Kiefer's there.
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    MI-5 (or Spooks, if you're British) - I'm working through the fourth season
    House
    The Office
    Bones (a guilty pleasure)
    Life
    Hell's Kitchen
    Supernanny (because Jo is amazing!!)

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    Doctor Who/Torchwood/Heroes/Dexter prety much all I make time to watch now...oh, except Chinese TV serials, though some of those are just too predictable and slow for me... I like the ones with errant roving heroes and fighting on the rooftops, together with training sequences that last for more than twenty episodes and turn the main character into a kick-arse mofo to deal to the bad guys.

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    Dexter, Blood Ties, Supernatural, Criminal Minds and Numbers.

    Old shows The West Wing and Fraiser.
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    I abandoned tv for a while, now ... Last thing I followed was House, which I don't know how's doing.

    Before that, it used to be Crossing Jordan, if I'm not mistaken. Silly (very silly!), but possible to watch, and funny, in its way.

    Before that ... Aw, there was that Battlestar Galactica, which I didn't get until the end either.

    And, apart from Star Treks (of which I hated Deep Space 9 and endured Voyager ...),

    before that it was Parker Lewis can't loose, back in the '90s. That one was VERY GOOD!, however they were getting worse and worse, toward the end.

    (Before that I think it was Duck Tales! )
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