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    Moo-tant? Ultimate Rogue's Avatar
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    Simpsons
    Family Guy
    Friends
    Big Bang Theory
    Allo' Allo'
    Dads Army
    American Dad
    Murder, She Wrote (as a kid I liked, now, hmmm, I watched one the other day, I stuck with it, kinda cosy)
    Southpark
    Parks and Rec
    Goldbergs
    Brooklyn 99
    Flintstones (technically 6, but hey, I've never seen one that I've disliked)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimate Rogue View Post
    Simpsons
    Family Guy
    Friends
    Big Bang Theory
    Allo' Allo'
    Dads Army
    American Dad
    Murder, She Wrote (as a kid I liked, now, hmmm, I watched one the other day, I stuck with it, kinda cosy)
    Southpark
    Parks and Rec
    Goldbergs
    Brooklyn 99
    Great list. Even though, I'm not too familiar with a few of them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimate Rogue View Post
    Flintstones (technically 6, but hey, I've never seen one that I've disliked)
    Agreed. I feel the same way about Powerpuff Girls (also lasted only 6 seasons):

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    MST3K, though I'd be the first to admit the KTMA episodes were a bit rough.

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    Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Parks & Rec
    Brooklyn 99

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjowski View Post
    MST3K, though I'd be the first to admit the KTMA episodes were a bit rough.
    I never saw any of those until I backed the Netflix Kickstarter and they gave us access to a big trove of episodes, including several KTMA ones. I have to say that in those, I was more interested in watching the movie than in hearing the riffs. Can't say that about any of the Comedy Central, SyFy or Netflix episodes.

    This was before Mike Nelson joined as head writer. The riffs were lame, few and far between, and seemed to avoid any pop culture references... I think they were either afraid of getting sued, or afraid the viewers wouldn't get the references.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hulahulk View Post
    It's such an underrated show. The dialogue is hilarious. Well-developed characters. The actors obviously had a blast. I didn't watch it much when it aired, but fortunately it's on Amazon
    Quote Originally Posted by MyriVerse View Post
    I had dropped cable before psych and Monk, but I'm grateful for syndication.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nate Grey View Post
    how could I forget Monk. Ran for 8 seasons.
    MONK, BURN NOTICE and PSYCH...there was a decade long stretch where USA was putting out the best shows on television. Love all three of them and they each ended on a satisfying note (no easy feat).

    Excited for the next PSYCH movie coming out next year. Now if only we could get an actual MONK/PSYCH crossover!

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