Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
#26
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
The Office
Seinfeld
Eastbound and Down
Seinfeld
Eastbound and Down
#27
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Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
The Wire
The Shield
Fringe
The X-Files
Battlestar Galactica
Deadwood
Seinfeld
Arrested Development
soon: Game of Thrones + Parks & Recreation
The Shield
Fringe
The X-Files
Battlestar Galactica
Deadwood
Seinfeld
Arrested Development
soon: Game of Thrones + Parks & Recreation
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#29
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Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Seinfeld
Frasier
It's Always Sunny
Arrested Development
Parks and Rec
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Frasier
It's Always Sunny
Arrested Development
Parks and Rec
Curb Your Enthusiasm
#31
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Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Transformers
Transformers: Beast Wars
Futurama
Simpsons (not all seasons rewatched, gawd no, but more than enough)
Batman: TAS
Superman: TAS
JL/JLU
Probably Seinfeld, Married with Children, and other sitcoms.
Transformers: Beast Wars
Futurama
Simpsons (not all seasons rewatched, gawd no, but more than enough)
Batman: TAS
Superman: TAS
JL/JLU
Probably Seinfeld, Married with Children, and other sitcoms.
#33
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Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
#34
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Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Star Trek the Next Generation (I can't really count how many times I've watched it all the way through and in syndication)
Star Deep Space Nine
Batman the Animated Series
Batman Beyond
Justice League
Justice League Unlimited
The Big Bang Theory
Frasier
To me, and judging from some of your lists, it seems that although we crave the continuous storytelling of modern day TV since DS9 started that trend, we tend to rewatch episodic TV. To me it's much easier to rewatch a few episodes here and there then to rewatch one long continuous story.
Star Deep Space Nine
Batman the Animated Series
Batman Beyond
Justice League
Justice League Unlimited
The Big Bang Theory
Frasier
To me, and judging from some of your lists, it seems that although we crave the continuous storytelling of modern day TV since DS9 started that trend, we tend to rewatch episodic TV. To me it's much easier to rewatch a few episodes here and there then to rewatch one long continuous story.
#35
DVD Talk Ruler
Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Star Trek TOS
Star Trek TNG
Star Trek Voyager
The Twilight Zone
Friends
Everybody Loves Raymond
The Big Bang Theory (This is on a constant rotation via PLEX as background - takes us about a month to go though to the current episode - currently at 267)
Star Trek TNG
Star Trek Voyager
The Twilight Zone
Friends
Everybody Loves Raymond
The Big Bang Theory (This is on a constant rotation via PLEX as background - takes us about a month to go though to the current episode - currently at 267)
#37
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Babylon 5
Battlestar Galactica
Farscape
Forever Knight
Fringe
Game of Thrones
NCIS
Outer Limits TOS
Stargate SG-1/Atlantis
Supernatural
The Walking Dead
X-Files
This is over an 8 year period...
Battlestar Galactica
Farscape
Forever Knight
Fringe
Game of Thrones
NCIS
Outer Limits TOS
Stargate SG-1/Atlantis
Supernatural
The Walking Dead
X-Files
This is over an 8 year period...
Last edited by kd5; 01-13-19 at 06:02 AM.
#41
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Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Game of Thrones
Dexter
Deadwood
Dexter
Deadwood
#42
Senior Member
Re: Which multi-season (3 or >) shows have you’ve seen more than once?
Newsradio
Kids in the Hall
Mr. Show
Nathan for You
Review
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Reno 911
I find comedy more re watchable.
Kids in the Hall
Mr. Show
Nathan for You
Review
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Reno 911
I find comedy more re watchable.