The Most REWATCHABLE Tv shows in tv history ?
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I agree with Stooges; Hogan's Heroes; Simpsons; Seinfeld; X-Files
How about Family Guy!
How about Family Guy!
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Black Adder series 2 and 3 are the most rewatchable few hours of television for me. For some reason, the episode with rotten boroughs where William Pitt the younger wants harsher rules for geography teachers cracks me up every time--I could probably watch that (and the one where they accidentally burn Samuel Johnson's dictionary) on a weekly basis and still enjoy it.
I'm also thinking that Arrested Development would be very rewatchable, so I plan on testing this theory out and buying it.
On a much less frequent basis, I enjoy watching Farscape, Babylon 5, and Deep Space Nine (maybe once every couple of years.)
I'm also thinking that Arrested Development would be very rewatchable, so I plan on testing this theory out and buying it.
On a much less frequent basis, I enjoy watching Farscape, Babylon 5, and Deep Space Nine (maybe once every couple of years.)
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B5
SG-1
Freaks & Geeks
MASH - can't even say how many times I've seen a few of them
South Park (a good number anyway)
Angel
Firefly
family guy
Wings
Futurama
Edited to add FG, Wings and F, I had forgotten about them.
SG-1
Freaks & Geeks
MASH - can't even say how many times I've seen a few of them
South Park (a good number anyway)
Angel
Firefly
family guy
Wings
Futurama
Edited to add FG, Wings and F, I had forgotten about them.
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Gilligan's Island and I Love Lucy.
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I'd would say "Northern Exposure". It's a very funny show, but at the same time can be appreciated in different phases in one's life. I highly reccommend it to anyone!!!!!
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Twin Peaks
The Prisoner
Twin Peaks
The Prisoner
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1. Seinfeld
2. Simpsons
3. Night Court
4. Sopranos
5. The Wonder Years
6. Who's Line Is It Anyway?
7. Married With Children
8. Highlander
My fiancee seems to think:
1. Gilmore Girls
2. Golden Girls
3. Friends
4. Sex and the City
5. Will and Grace
2. Simpsons
3. Night Court
4. Sopranos
5. The Wonder Years
6. Who's Line Is It Anyway?
7. Married With Children
8. Highlander
My fiancee seems to think:
1. Gilmore Girls
2. Golden Girls
3. Friends
4. Sex and the City
5. Will and Grace
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Bob and Margaret
Bob Newhart Show, The
Cheers (some)
Dr. Katz
Ed
King of the Hill
Life With Louie
Malcolm in the Middle
Mr. Bean
Newhart
Newsradio
Northern Exposure
Quantum Leap (some)
Seinfeld
Simpsons
Taxi
Bob Newhart Show, The
Cheers (some)
Dr. Katz
Ed
King of the Hill
Life With Louie
Malcolm in the Middle
Mr. Bean
Newhart
Newsradio
Northern Exposure
Quantum Leap (some)
Seinfeld
Simpsons
Taxi
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer any ep, any time
Angel not as good as BtVS, but still great
The Office I've never laughed as much with any other show
Charlie Angel's Jaclyn Smith
Angel not as good as BtVS, but still great
The Office I've never laughed as much with any other show
Charlie Angel's Jaclyn Smith
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I think Buffy and Angel both have immense rewatchable value. I'm always finding new things whenever I watch old episodes. Freaks and Geeks, NewsRadio, Sports Night, and the Simpsons are also up there.
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Originally Posted by Original Desmond
However the most rewatchable tv shows by a mile are classic British comedies
Fawlty towers, the Young Ones, Bottom and men behaving badly i can rewatch over and over and over.
Fawlty towers, the Young Ones, Bottom and men behaving badly i can rewatch over and over and over.
And BlackAdder is in there as well. I like the first, where he is much more craven. The first episode is some of the greatest satire and slapstick ever performed.
Can't wait until Men Behaving Badly is released on DVD next month.
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