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Bombtrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-01-04 04:38 PM
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Your Top 10 favorite TV shows ever
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Edited on Tue Jun-01-04 04:42 PM by Bombtrack
Ok the first 2 were extremely easy for me, the rest took some real consideration. An Asterix notes that I watched it for at least a couple of seasons and then stopped watching it, but I still consider what I did watch entertaining and good and memorable enough that It's included in the top 10.

1 The Simpsons
2 The Sopranos
3 The Daily Show
4 South Park
5 Mr. Show: with Bob and David
6 The West Wing*
7 Buffy the Vampire Slayer*
8 Seinfeld
9 The Family Guy
10 The X-Files*

*(Only watched W.W. from just before Bartlett was re-elected till a bit after his daughter was kidnapped, plus first and some of second season in re-runs and internet files)

*(Watched Buffy off and on from maybe the end of the 2nd second season to a bit after Angel started airing, took too much crap from guy friends for watching it)

*(Only watched X-Files first few seasons, I couldn't follow it after a while)

Honorable Mentions:

That 70's Show (Watched first few seasons, got old but still best sitcom on TV, probably the only good one)

Politically Incorrect (Watched last couple seasons when I first started getting into politics)

Conan O'Brien (Always pretty good for opening bit mostly)

Saturday Night Live (I've probably spent too much time watching this show not laughing, but they've still made me laugh alot of times)

X-Men: The Animated Series (Favorite Childhood Cartoon BY FAR)

Wonder Years (I only saw a small part of the series when I was pretty young, but it always seemed very well done and entertaining to me)

Beavis and Butthead: Probably developed my sense of humor in a somewhat bad/crude way early on in some sense, but developed it nevertheless

Dennis Miller Live: I got away with allot because I was a smart kid in my adolecense, and it was watching shows like his that made me that way.

The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air: Very good show

Salute Your Shorts: Very Personal show to my generation that people of others probably don't know about. Brings back good memories. Same with Pete and Pete and the original SNICK shows.

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