What's the general consensus when it comes out to your favorite television series?
I've got about four I rank up there:
1- Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Gotta love Detective Goren.
2- Avatar: The Last Airbender. If you don't know what it is, shame on you, and catch up as quickly as possible.
3- Venture Bros. Doctor Orpheus is the greatest. Character. Evar.
4- The Colbert Report. Everthing I ever wanted from a fake news pundit.
1 - Kim Posiible - No idea why.
2 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (90s version) - The answer to getting around censors with violence is to replace guts and gore with robotics and electric jolts.
3 - Teen Titans - The theme song mostly. I also like Starfire's new look.
4 - The Daily Show - Almost real news, only funnier
Quote from: the_taken2 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (90s version) - The answer to getting around censors with violence is to replace guts and gore with robotics and electric jolts.
4 - The Daily Show - Almost real news, only funnier
I'll have to second those.
I also enjoy
-Alf
-MacGuyver
-Quantum Leap
-Eureka
Current
1. 24
2. Battlestar Galactica
3. Good Eats
4. Pimp my Ride
All-time
1. Babylon 5
2. Firefly
3. ST-TNG
4. DS9
Erm...
The Daily Show
Thank God You're Here (this may be exclusively Australian, though)
Rugrats (the ooold Rugrats, before the little bastards "grew up")
Monk
Oz
City of Men
(the last two are hard to watch)
And I hate - I mean absolutely hate any sitcom whose writers are so insecure or incompetent that they have to rely on a laugh track to ensure viewer enthusiasm. I mean, were it not for the canned laughter, each and every one of these puddles of grit would be flops before the pilot episode aired. Does America really need to be told when to laugh?
Okay... maybe they do.
Oh yeah, and...
Oprah
Doctor Phil.
Why?
Because they know exactly what Americans want to hear. There's a reason why that big booty bitch is a billionaire.
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4. DS9
You, my good sir, just earned a place in ElDo's Hall of Awesomeness.
I'm partial to cartoons myself, not only do they numb my brain, but they are full of important life lessons! Sweet!
1. Pepper Ann - Used to be on ABC, about 4 or 5 years ago, maybe more... (Is it fishstick day already?)
2. The Fairly Oddparents - What's better than magic mixed with stupidity? Nothing. (except Milo Kamilani's hat)
3. Colbert Report - Because that's what I want to do when I get a job, lie to people and get paid! Best. Job. Ever.
4. StarGate: SG1 - Up until season 8. I deny the existence of seasons 9 & 10.
1. Firefly
2. Lost
3. Invader Zim
H-O-U-S-E!!!
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4. DS9
Yahoo! :)
1) Avatar: The Last Airbender: Great storytelling and animation - and I wish my Exalted combats would be as cool as the fight scenes in the series!
2) Gargoyles: Old, but a classic. I have great hopes for the comic being published at the moment, and hope to find some issues soon.
3) Futurama: Science Fiction has never been funnier.
4) Simpsons: Though I have lost track of recent seasons, the episodes that I do know were some of the most hilarious things I have seen.
5) Bablyon 5: Great storytelling, and the DVD set was definitely worth it.
6) Batman: The Animated Series: This series convinced me that the superhero genre didn't have to suck.
Currently:
Prison Break and House
Other ones i love:
Firefly
Clone High
Invader Zim
Family guy (season 3 especially)
Bugs Bunny, et al
Really old Popeye and Betty Boop (seriously, get your hands on some of these. Popeye's Ali Baba and his 40 Theives is the funniest thing you will ever see)
Ok, here's my list:
Current Favorites:
House (don't have time for any others, really)
All-Time Favorites:
Batman Animated Series
Ninja Turtles Animated Series
Reboot
Spider Man
Beast Wars (Beasties in Canada)
Past Favorites I Dislike Now:
Dragonball Z (Shame...)
House was my favourite show at one point, until I'd watched it so much that I couldn't deny its obscenely formulaic approach.
It works thusly:
ZOMG, patient is afflicted with bizarre and unlikely ailment! What on earth could it be? Cue wisecrack. Cue others glaring at House and looking frustrated. ZOMG, we've solved it! Oh noes, we have not! Patient is flatlining! House twirls his cane, somehow managing to look both pensive and smug. What else could it be? It could be denzopepteramothiamineninin...iasis. Oh noes, it's not! Patient is flatlining again! Cue soulsearching/moral dilemma. We've solved it for sure! Oh noes, we were wrong yet again! More cane-fondling ensues. ZOMG, it was the mother all along! A clear case of Munchausen's syndrome!
And the world is safe once again, until next week, when another improbable case will somehow manage to fall right into House's lap. How many freak cases can one doctor possibly get in a lifetime, let alone a season?
And how is it that we actually enjoy this nonsese?
But then again, I watch Family Guy and Australia's Funniest Home Videos, so I'm hardly a fair arbiter of quality viewing...
Little chance I could make a top-5. I don't think I ever watched five complete tv-series. I've always been more into movies. But anyway, as soon as I find time, I'm gonna watch Prison Break. I've seen three episodes some time ago and I'm hooked.
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QuoteAnd the world is safe once again, until next week, when another improbable case will somehow manage to fall right into House's lap. How many freak cases can one doctor possibly get in a lifetime, let alone a season?
I think the idea is that they're supposed to handle all the freak cases specifically, which is good enough for me. Besides, some of the cases don't seem so much improbable as just drawn on due to foolish neglect or confidence in the wrong thing. Despite the improbability, I'm as much into it over the humor (I laugh at almost everything House says) as anything. It's definitely my favorite show either way, and I really need to buy season 2.
I've pretty much cut down my TV cold turkey. Even things like House don't peak my interest enough. So many shows get too dramatic. The three shows I still watch (in order of favorites):
1. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (original Las Vegas)
2. CSI: New York
3. Criminal Minds
There are a bunch of shows that I like for different reasons:
Gargoyles (I watched it again recently, and I have to say I understand it better now that I'm older, and that whoever has come up with the strict standards for today's shows should get stuffed)
Kim Possible (usually a villain and their sidekicks are both incompetant, or the sidekicks are incompetant, but here we have Drakken and Shego)
The Addams Family (original black-and-white version)(back when it was about being silly and not dark)
Batman Beyond (take Bruce Wayne. make him old and crotchety. everything else is extra.)
Honorable mentions:
JAG (it was good until they started getting dramatic)
Animaniacs
ST: DS9
ST: Voyager
But the three that I kinda think are my most favorite:
3. The Muppet Show
2: Cheers.
1. M.A.S.H.
I don't watch TV shows anymore, but what drifts to me through DVD releases and what I saw before my cable was shut off amounts to the following.
Lost
Buffy
Angel
Stargate: SG-1
Six Feet Under
Modern:
Lost
Veronica Mars
Battlestar Galactica
Daily Show
Jeopardy ;)
Syndication:
Angel
Buffy
Firefly
ST:tNG
Quantuum Leap
I haven't had cable in months. I just picked up eps 1-11 of NHK (fansubs) over the internet and... it's friggin' awesome.
Talking furniture spouting conspiracy theories? WIN!
Since most of you are adding cartoons as well. Here are a couple of old school.
-Duck Tales
-G.I. Joe (That's right the original, where the plot was spelled out in the theme song and at the end of everyone a public service announcement. Cause knowing is half the battle)
-Transformers (Again the original)
-M.A.S.K. (Another plot given away in the theme song)
And extremely old school from waaaayyy back in the day:
-Snorks!! (Yeah smurfs, but underwater!!!)
Quite aside from the obvious - MASH, the Colbert Report, etc - there is Wonderfalls. Funny as a crutch, but also instructive in that only 4 episodes of the 13 they had in the can were ever aired. The entire 1st season is available on a DVD set now, demonstrating once and for all that the people who make decisions for TV programming are ass-grabbing fools.
Lost, Cold Case. A few others that I catch when I can, but there are only so many hours in the week, you know?
Babylon 5. It echoed the grand space operas of E. E. 'Doc' Smith as no movie or TV series has even attempted. Well, except for a few animes, which might be the problem - no one can figure out how to put a vision like that in live-action.
You'd never guess that the one series upon whose fan-fic I stay current is neither serious nor science fiction - it's Daria, the last good thing MTV ever did. It appears that cynicism is inherent to my interpretation of feminine appeal.
All-time favorite: Babylon 5
Even though there has only been one episode, Heroes is quite possibly my new favorite show. It's on ABC, and the first episode is still streaming online. Go watch it, now; set aside 50 minutes and do it! I order you!
Aside from that, Stargate SG1, Metalocolypse, Venture Bros, Avatar, and Robot Chicken are the shows I do my best to never miss.
Quote from: XeviatEven though there has only been one episode, Heroes is quite possibly my new favorite show. It's on ABC, and the first episode is still streaming online. Go watch it, now; set aside 50 minutes and do it! I order you!
Aside from that, Stargate SG1, Metalocolypse, Venture Bros, Avatar, and Robot Chicken are the shows I do my best to never miss.
Apparently it will also be on Sci Fi tomorrow. It is pretty good so far, but I'm going to wait before I say it is great
I have to say
Father Ted ( if you haven't seen this, you're a spider-baby)
Invader Zim
Venture Bros.
Daily Show (Colbert is a poser ;) )
Father Ted for teh win!
And uh... Invader Zim.
Oh yeah, and Aqua Teen Hunger Force. I watched it for the first time last night and... yeah. That's the kind of shit no child should ever be permitted to watch.
To all the guys saying either Daily Show or Colbert Report: Is it just me, or has the quality of the Daily Show gone downhill of late? I mean, don't get me wrong, other than Bill Maher, I think Jon Stewart is the funniest and smartest guy in the media right now, but I think the show itself is suffering from losing all the good writers. Steve Carrel and Stephen Colbert are both gone, and even Vance (back in the day) was better than what they have now. I think Daily and Colbert are both funny, but I think they're dividing their talent too much, and I'd rather see the two of them back together, doing an hour-long show of some sort.
Quote from: IshmaylTo all the guys saying either Daily Show or Colbert Report: Is it just me, or has the quality of the Daily Show gone downhill of late? I mean, don't get me wrong, other than Bill Maher, I think Jon Stewart is the funniest and smartest guy in the media right now, but I think the show itself is suffering from losing all the good writers. Steve Carrel and Stephen Colbert are both gone, and even Vance (back in the day) was better than what they have now. I think Daily and Colbert are both funny, but I think they're dividing their talent too much, and I'd rather see the two of them back together, doing an hour-long show of some sort.
I dunno. Daily Show has taken a turn, I don't think it's particularly better or worse, just slightly different. I'm cool with it, and the "Heat Seat" feature is kinda cool.
I like Colbert better on his show than I did on Daily Show. It's a different kind of humor than he got to do on Daily Show, and it's great to see someone lambasting O'Reilly and Riveria through *praise*.
Truthiness ftw!
While I'm at it, Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo.
Ah yes... those two are surely win.
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Well played.
Everybody Loves Raymond
Gunsmoke
The only my parents and I can watch with none of us cringing ;)
I'm kind of surprised that South Park doesn't at least get an honorable mention. True, it doesn't quite have the punch it used to.
But I still can't look at Mel Gibson the same.
ZOMG! How did I forget South Park!
My life was changed forever when I saw little naked Cartman's wee wee...
The Show with ZeFrank (do interweb shows count?)