Post subject: What sort of TV programming do you enjoy?
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Most of the time when I'm watching TV or Netflix, I'm watching true-crime shows like Forensic Files and The First 48, or I'm watching an on-the-job reality TV show such as Deadliest Catch or Ice Road Truckers. I used to be really big into Japanese anime, but I kinda fell away from it after Monogatari Series Second Season, two years ago.
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boct1584 wrote:
TV
Don't have one. I'm mostly watching movies and anime on my computer when I have the time.
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I stream my series online and I usually watch trickier trivia shows. Otherwise I usually watch movies, which is a whole other topic not suitable in this thread.
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There really aren't many shows on now that I care too much about/for. Though I do have a number of mainstay shows that I'll rewatch a million times over. Red Dwarf, Futurama, QI, Monk, Blackadder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie to name a few. Basically a lot of comedy series'. [Edit] I have all of my buddies trying to get me into one of the myriads of super-hero shows, despite my often loud and abundant not caring. I did, however have a passing interest in "Got Ham" before ultimately losing interest for good. If it ends well I might revisit it years from now and end up liking it, who knows? Plus, and not to go on too much of a tangent, why does Penguin look like Johnny Depp in Dark Shadows?
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I stopped watching TV when Finnish TV became digital, something like 10 years ago. I just couldn't get bothered to buy a digi-tv receiver (especially since they were so damn expensive for the cable version). A few months ago I got a digibox as part of an internet connection upgrade (it works through the internet). I watched it once. It was boring. Haven't checked it since. (Although I might some day, because it also works as a video rental.)
Post subject: People actually enjoy this antiquated medium?
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I am a huge Game Of Thrones fan. I am looking forward to one of, if not the biggest tv-shows comeback in tv-show history, namely Twin Peaks! Huuuuuge David Lynch fan. I have enjoyed shows like Breaking Bad, Narcos, Hannibal, Oz, True Detective season 1 and of course, The Sopranos. My list is too strong!!
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I am looking forward to one of, if not the biggest tv-shows comeback in tv-show history, namely The X-Files!
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These days, as far as television goes, I only watch select amounts of sports/competitions that I'm interested in (including e.g. things like darts), and on other times I generally put on a channel like Cartoon Network or the like and just see whatever is on (if I like it). I don't really follow any series in particular. In general, I don't watch TV all that often, and not with any sort of consistent schedule or frequency.
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TV "programming"? I thought this was something like computer programming, except with TVs... :D I don't watch anything at the moment, but here are some that I have enjoyed: - Ducktales (new episodes will apparently come in a couple of years, for this old classic [1]) - Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Mr. Bean - Mysteriet på greveholm (swedish, made for children, but it's pretty funny) - Twilight Zone (the 80s version, watched a few: it's good) - Kyle XY (the show was cancelled unfortunately, but I still like it of course) - Lost (haven't watched all, but could be interesting to watch some time if I'm bored to death) - The 4400 (the show was cancelled unfortunately, but I still like it of course) - Serial Experiments Lain - Almost human (watched a few episodes, and have been "planning" (for over a year) to watch the rest; but this one was also cancelled, meh... seems pretty good though) Like many others here, I hardly watch any TV. I mostly follow youtube channels, because there are obviously a lot more channels, so you can easily find exactly what interests you. Computers are making TVs somewhat obsolete, but in order to survive, TVs adapt to this change by transforming into computers (smart TVs) [1] http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/new-ducktales-animated-series-coming-to-disney-dx-in-2017
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boct1584 wrote:
Most of the time when I'm watching TV or Netflix, I'm watching true-crime shows like Forensic Files and The First 48, or I'm watching an on-the-job reality TV show such as Deadliest Catch or Ice Road Truckers.
Apparently boct1584 is my mother. I don't watch much TV and have a special disdain for serial drama (exceptions: The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, and now Better Call Saul). My girlfriend recently started watching Jessica Jones on Netflix and I got halfway through the first episode before pretty definitively deciding it wasn't for me. It wasn't especially bad as dramas go-- I'd even say it was above average-- but it really felt like it was pulling the viewer along. As I see it, drama is easy, comedy is hard. Introducing convoluted plot twists and cookie-cutter characters we're supposed to care about takes almost no effort. Getting me to laugh at something in a way I never have before is more impressive to me. So for comedies, I've stuck to The Simpsons my entire life. I'm also currently enjoying Gravity Falls and have watched a little Rick and Morty. I just don't watch much TV these days, though. The vast majority of it is really insipid.
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I don't ever turn on the television. The only show that I watch is The Walking Dead, but through torrent :\ Previously watched series include: Breaking Bad, Dexter, Supernatural, 2 1/2 Men, The Big Bang Theory... I don't need to say that some of those went downfall and ended up in shame (I'm specially speaking to you 2 1/2 men). The press in my country is quite harmful, pretty much always over repeating dramatic tragedies and a bunch of them compromised with the government (to receive advertising budget from the state). Therefore, I don't watch them either.
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Scrubs, The Office (us version, didn't see uk yet), The I.T Crowd. Those kinds of tv programmes. But breaking bad was good, I've watched it twice.