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Your 10 most favorite TV shows of all time?

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  • spudenspuden Member Posts: 372
    Swaye said:

    GoT
    Justified
    Sons of Anarchy
    The A Team
    The Chappelle Show
    Last Man Standing
    Eastbound and Down
    Firefly
    Deadwood
    Arrested Development


    Forgot about Sons of Anarchy. Loved that show in spite of the hilarity of the fake gun battles. Everything else was great. Guns, strippers, violence, and motorcycles...yes please.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club




    God, I forgot about Justified.

    That was the absolute shit. Loved me some Raylan and Boyd.


    trying too hard
    We have very different tastes you and I Mr. Jughashvili and that's OK.
  • Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,032 Standard Supporter

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    1. In Search Of
    2. The Brady Bunch
    3. Moonlighting
    4. Unsolved Mysteries
    5. Entourage
    6. The Sopranos
    7. Mad Men
    8. Melrose Place
    9. The Hardy Boys
    10. Miami Vice (original)

    The original?


    For some reason that picture reminded me of the greatest show ever produced:

    Cosmos. OG, not the new one, although the new one isn't bad (it just tries way too hard to be the original). We should strap every sixth grader in America into their chairs, prop their eyes open with toothpicks Clockwork Orange style, and make them watch the whole series.









    Ok. I think we could have an education/documentary/movies that teach something bracket too.

    Call it the Substitute Teacher TV on a Cart VHS bracket

    Ken Burns Civil War
    Cosmos old and new
    Ken Burns Vietnam
    School House Rock
    Ken Burns Jazz
    WW2 in Color
    Planet Earth I and II
    Ken Burns Baseball
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

    John Adams mini series
    Generation Kill mini series
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Tora Tora Tora
    The Big Short

    Just off the top of my head...I’m sure there’s lots more
    I'll consult with my seeding committee ( @Doog_de_Jour and whom ever else wants to volunteer ), but I think we'll keep this tournament to best 32 shows of all time for Drama, Sitcoms, Cartoons, Crime/Action, etc. Talkshows, comedy sketches, documentaries, mini series can be fodder for the REAL off season.
    I’ll gladly help out with seeding @YellowSnow if you need help.

    Damn. Forgot about mini series. John Adams, Generation Kill, Shogun, The Young Pope...so much awesomeness.

    That said, they should be in a different tournament.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    1. In Search Of
    2. The Brady Bunch
    3. Moonlighting
    4. Unsolved Mysteries
    5. Entourage
    6. The Sopranos
    7. Mad Men
    8. Melrose Place
    9. The Hardy Boys
    10. Miami Vice (original)

    The original?


    For some reason that picture reminded me of the greatest show ever produced:

    Cosmos. OG, not the new one, although the new one isn't bad (it just tries way too hard to be the original). We should strap every sixth grader in America into their chairs, prop their eyes open with toothpicks Clockwork Orange style, and make them watch the whole series.









    Ok. I think we could have an education/documentary/movies that teach something bracket too.

    Call it the Substitute Teacher TV on a Cart VHS bracket

    Ken Burns Civil War
    Cosmos old and new
    Ken Burns Vietnam
    School House Rock
    Ken Burns Jazz
    WW2 in Color
    Planet Earth I and II
    Ken Burns Baseball
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

    John Adams mini series
    Generation Kill mini series
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Tora Tora Tora
    The Big Short

    Just off the top of my head...I’m sure there’s lots more
    I'll consult with my seeding committee ( @Doog_de_Jour and whom ever else wants to volunteer ), but I think we'll keep this tournament to best 32 shows of all time for Drama, Sitcoms, Cartoons, Crime/Action, etc. Talkshows, comedy sketches, documentaries, mini series can be fodder for the REAL off season.
    I’ll gladly help out with seeding @YellowSnow if you need help.

    Damn. Forgot about mini series. John Adams, Generation Kill, Shogun, The Young Pope...so much awesomeness.

    That said, they should be in a different tournament.
    Agree, miniseries are a different animal.

    But now I want to put on GenKill for the 10th tim.
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,497 Founders Club




    God, I forgot about Justified.

    That was the absolute shit. Loved me some Raylan and Boyd.


    I'd drag my balls through two miles of broken glass to disappoint her in bed.
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,497 Founders Club

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    1. In Search Of
    2. The Brady Bunch
    3. Moonlighting
    4. Unsolved Mysteries
    5. Entourage
    6. The Sopranos
    7. Mad Men
    8. Melrose Place
    9. The Hardy Boys
    10. Miami Vice (original)

    The original?


    For some reason that picture reminded me of the greatest show ever produced:

    Cosmos. OG, not the new one, although the new one isn't bad (it just tries way too hard to be the original). We should strap every sixth grader in America into their chairs, prop their eyes open with toothpicks Clockwork Orange style, and make them watch the whole series.









    Ok. I think we could have an education/documentary/movies that teach something bracket too.

    Call it the Substitute Teacher TV on a Cart VHS bracket

    Ken Burns Civil War
    Cosmos old and new
    Ken Burns Vietnam
    School House Rock
    Ken Burns Jazz
    WW2 in Color
    Planet Earth I and II
    Ken Burns Baseball
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

    John Adams mini series
    Generation Kill mini series
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Tora Tora Tora
    The Big Short

    Just off the top of my head...I’m sure there’s lots more
    I'll consult with my seeding committee ( @Doog_de_Jour and whom ever else wants to volunteer ), but I think we'll keep this tournament to best 32 shows of all time for Drama, Sitcoms, Cartoons, Crime/Action, etc. Talkshows, comedy sketches, documentaries, mini series can be fodder for the REAL off season.
    I’ll gladly help out with seeding @YellowSnow if you need help.

    Damn. Forgot about mini series. John Adams, Generation Kill, Shogun, The Young Pope...so much awesomeness.

    That said, they should be in a different tournament.
    Agree, miniseries are a different animal.

    But now I want to put on GenKill for the 10th tim.
    I'm with all of you. I'd do a 16 bracket NIT for miniseries and specials. Though Band of Brothers wins that going away.
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,497 Founders Club
    Swaye said:

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    1. In Search Of
    2. The Brady Bunch
    3. Moonlighting
    4. Unsolved Mysteries
    5. Entourage
    6. The Sopranos
    7. Mad Men
    8. Melrose Place
    9. The Hardy Boys
    10. Miami Vice (original)

    The original?


    For some reason that picture reminded me of the greatest show ever produced:

    Cosmos. OG, not the new one, although the new one isn't bad (it just tries way too hard to be the original). We should strap every sixth grader in America into their chairs, prop their eyes open with toothpicks Clockwork Orange style, and make them watch the whole series.









    Ok. I think we could have an education/documentary/movies that teach something bracket too.

    Call it the Substitute Teacher TV on a Cart VHS bracket

    Ken Burns Civil War
    Cosmos old and new
    Ken Burns Vietnam
    School House Rock
    Ken Burns Jazz
    WW2 in Color
    Planet Earth I and II
    Ken Burns Baseball
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

    John Adams mini series
    Generation Kill mini series
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Tora Tora Tora
    The Big Short

    Just off the top of my head...I’m sure there’s lots more
    I'll consult with my seeding committee ( @Doog_de_Jour and whom ever else wants to volunteer ), but I think we'll keep this tournament to best 32 shows of all time for Drama, Sitcoms, Cartoons, Crime/Action, etc. Talkshows, comedy sketches, documentaries, mini series can be fodder for the REAL off season.
    I’ll gladly help out with seeding @YellowSnow if you need help.

    Damn. Forgot about mini series. John Adams, Generation Kill, Shogun, The Young Pope...so much awesomeness.

    That said, they should be in a different tournament.
    Agree, miniseries are a different animal.

    But now I want to put on GenKill for the 10th tim.
    I'm with all of you. I'd do a 16 bracket NIT for miniseries and specials. Though Band of Brothers wins that going away.
    Hondo's white guilt will vote for Roots though. Cook it.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,882
    I’m surprised @Doog_de_Jour didnt nominate Hung
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    Tequilla said:

    I’m surprised @Doog_de_Jour didnt nominate Hung

    First season of Hung kicked ass. Went down hill pretty quick after that.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,882

    Tequilla said:

    I’m surprised @Doog_de_Jour didnt nominate Hung

    First season of Hung kicked ass. Went down hill pretty quick after that.
    That’s kinda how I feel about Eastbound and Down as well
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 11,569
    PurpleJ said:

    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
    Breaking Bad
    Eastbound and Down
    Band of Brothers (fuck you this counts)
    Trailer Park Boys (someone here maybe @DoogieMcDoogerson recommended it and I am thankful. They get bonus points for the Nate MacKinnon cameo)
    Top Gear (British version obviously)
    Celebrity Deathmatch
    Chappelle’s Show
    Crank Yankers
    The Man Show (remember when Comedy Central was funny and Kimmel wasn’t a cuck?)

    Sorry gotta cross that out and add PEAKY FUCKIN BLINDERS in there.

    Honorable mention: SPORTS and also The Angry Beavers for @BennyBeaver

    Good call on Top Gear UK. I would swap that one in place of Pee Wee on my list.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,237 Standard Supporter

    Tequilla said:

    I’m surprised @Doog_de_Jour didnt nominate Hung

    First season of Hung kicked ass. Went down hill pretty quick after that.
    Agreed. I don’t care how big it was initially, if you can’t finish strong you’re just left unsatisfied.
    No, YOU'RE left unsatisfied....

  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    1. In Search Of
    2. The Brady Bunch
    3. Moonlighting
    4. Unsolved Mysteries
    5. Entourage
    6. The Sopranos
    7. Mad Men
    8. Melrose Place
    9. The Hardy Boys
    10. Miami Vice (original)

    The original?


    For some reason that picture reminded me of the greatest show ever produced:

    Cosmos. OG, not the new one, although the new one isn't bad (it just tries way too hard to be the original). We should strap every sixth grader in America into their chairs, prop their eyes open with toothpicks Clockwork Orange style, and make them watch the whole series.









    Ok. I think we could have an education/documentary/movies that teach something bracket too.

    Call it the Substitute Teacher TV on a Cart VHS bracket

    Ken Burns Civil War
    Cosmos old and new
    Ken Burns Vietnam
    School House Rock
    Ken Burns Jazz
    WW2 in Color
    Planet Earth I and II
    Ken Burns Baseball
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

    John Adams mini series
    Generation Kill mini series
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Tora Tora Tora
    The Big Short

    Just off the top of my head...I’m sure there’s lots more
    All Nye the Science Guy
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
    Swaye said:




    God, I forgot about Justified.

    That was the absolute shit. Loved me some Raylan and Boyd.


    I'd drag my balls through two miles of broken glass to disappoint her in bed.
    Same as it ever was.


  • LebamDawgLebamDawg Member Posts: 8,716 Standard Supporter
    from PBS years ago - at least XX or so.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074006/

    I, ClaVdiVs - I always mispronounced this show
  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,630 Swaye's Wigwam
    Swaye said:

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    1. In Search Of
    2. The Brady Bunch
    3. Moonlighting
    4. Unsolved Mysteries
    5. Entourage
    6. The Sopranos
    7. Mad Men
    8. Melrose Place
    9. The Hardy Boys
    10. Miami Vice (original)

    The original?


    For some reason that picture reminded me of the greatest show ever produced:

    Cosmos. OG, not the new one, although the new one isn't bad (it just tries way too hard to be the original). We should strap every sixth grader in America into their chairs, prop their eyes open with toothpicks Clockwork Orange style, and make them watch the whole series.









    Ok. I think we could have an education/documentary/movies that teach something bracket too.

    Call it the Substitute Teacher TV on a Cart VHS bracket

    Ken Burns Civil War
    Cosmos old and new
    Ken Burns Vietnam
    School House Rock
    Ken Burns Jazz
    WW2 in Color
    Planet Earth I and II
    Ken Burns Baseball
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

    John Adams mini series
    Generation Kill mini series
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Tora Tora Tora
    The Big Short

    Just off the top of my head...I’m sure there’s lots more
    I'll consult with my seeding committee ( @Doog_de_Jour and whom ever else wants to volunteer ), but I think we'll keep this tournament to best 32 shows of all time for Drama, Sitcoms, Cartoons, Crime/Action, etc. Talkshows, comedy sketches, documentaries, mini series can be fodder for the REAL off season.
    I’ll gladly help out with seeding @YellowSnow if you need help.

    Damn. Forgot about mini series. John Adams, Generation Kill, Shogun, The Young Pope...so much awesomeness.

    That said, they should be in a different tournament.
    Agree, miniseries are a different animal.

    But now I want to put on GenKill for the 10th tim.
    I'm with all of you. I'd do a 16 bracket NIT for miniseries and specials. Though Band of Brothers wins that going away.
    Band of Brothers is truly amazing, but I'd vote Cosmos.
  • rodmansragerodmansrage Member Posts: 6,269
    edited November 2019
    Mad_Son said:


    The simpsons
    South park
    It's always sunny in Philadelphia
    30 rock
    The IT crowd
    The office
    The x files
    Dragon ball z (not sure I'd enjoy it anymore... but there was a time and a place and my list is losing steam...)
    Jeopardy

    good show, extremely accurate:

    http://youtu.be/nn2FB1P_Mn8?t=11

    and

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ_aSFebyDA
  • chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,064 Swaye's Wigwam

    Tequilla said:

    I’m surprised @Doog_de_Jour didnt nominate Hung

    First season of Hung kicked ass. Went down hill pretty quick after that.
    Agreed. I don’t care how big it was initially, if you can’t finish strong you’re just left unsatisfied.
    All this discussion of words and phrases like big, finish strong, unsatisfied, etc is make me feel nervous, and agitated. I may have to go shoot some targets in the back yard to see if the smell of gunpowder brings back my mojo..
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