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the most accurate depiction of corporate IT support that has ever been put to screen
TNG, Voyager and DS9.
Gotta finish off with Enterprise, it has been a long road.
Underrated take. The true end of the TNG era of shows.
(not era of time, obviously)
Futurama.
I put it on to fall asleep. I'm out before the episode ends. A downside is that I've seen the start of so many episodes, but rarely the end.
Community, Bob's Burger, Firefly, Avatar the Last Airbender
+1 for Firefly!
Band of Brothers once per year, without fail. Curahee!
Oh, man. Fantastic show, but I find it really hard to watch because I know it's so damn accurate.
I admire your commitment, it should be in high school history classes. It shows better than anything I've ever watched, how hellish it was for everyone.
The D-day beaches, holy hell.
They did a great job of being even handed, and the final episode where the general is addressing his men was so well done, it's very moving.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
Arrested Development
Childrens Hospital
Futurama
I’m dating myself:
- Hogans Heroes
- Mission: Impossible (the TV series from the 60’s & 70’s, not the movie franchise that’s just a Tom Cruise adrenaline fantasy)
Arrested Development
Archer
Firefly
Yeah I cry a lot, what of it?
Futurama, Las Vegas, 30Rock.
Community never ceases to cheer me up
Taskmaster
Uk, new Zealand, Australian, on repeat forever and ever. Even throw some of the Scandinavian versions on when I'm feeling focused enough for subtitles
Star Trek: TNG, VOY, DS9
Not really "again and again" but the only show I've watched twice is The Good Place. Maybe I should go for a third time, it was really good.
Uk here. Peep Show, Black adder, Dad's Army and The Sopranos.
The Wire and Luther. Can you tell I love Idris Elba?
SG1, ALL 3 series. some law and order and house. 2000s the golden era of shows. and also TREK shows, not the crappy nutrek(too much kurtzman, jj abrams meddling). ISAIP (S1-12 only), 13+ seasons were just terrible and ionly fan service with cringey skits. the animated nutrek is much better than the 3 live series.
SPN 1-5, by kripke, 6+ and they made to fanfiction and made it homoerotic because the fans are fantasizing about the characthers.
The Simpsons
Usually, it's Parks and Rec, The Office, Scrubs, and IASIP. But I have gotten sick of those after watching most of them a dozen plus times, so now it's Community, Zoeys Playlist, and Cougar Town until I get sick of them too
Any of the Star Treks, the West Wing (because I love fantasy), Firefly, IT Crowd, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place....
Xavier: Renegade Angel
The dialog moves so fast that it always feels fresh and enjoyable.
Not so much any more, but I used to watch Monty Python's Flying Circus any time it was on.
White Collar
Stargate SG1
Stargate Atlantis
It's always sunny in Philadelphia, Seinfeld, Community, How I met your mother, Psych, Classic Trek (TNG,DS9,VOY,ENT), Firefly, Bones.
Mostly just as background noise when doing stuff. Doesn't absorb me like a podcast or audio book might since it's old information and doesn't amp me up like music does.
NCIS, Bones, Castle
- King of the Hill
- Haunting of the Hill House
- Haunting of Bly Manor
- Batman (Animated Series)
- IT Crowd
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Community
Trackers
mash
Futurama and avatar are endlessly rewatchable imo
Comedy:
- The Young Ones
- Red Dwarf
- Bottom
- The Office (UK)
- Coupling
- Peep Show
- Little Britain
- Roseanne
- 3rd Rock From the Sun
- Futurama
- 30 Rock
- Arrested Development
- Broad City
- Joe Pera Talks with You
Science Fiction:
- Star Trek: TNG
- Firefly
- The Expanse
- Battlestar Galactica (2004)
- Travellers
- Real Humans/Äkta Människor
- Foundation
Drama:
- Six Feet Under
- Breaking Bad
Anime:
- Golden Boy
Dutch:
- Rembo & Rembo
- Zaai
- Dunya & Desie
- Jiskefet
- All Stars