The Crow: Stairway to Heaven. I caught it by way of reruns on SyFy. Fun times.
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven. I caught it by way of reruns on SyFy. Fun times.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Happy Endings and Better Off Ted on Hulu. They're both pretty funny, especially BOT.
Person of Interest and Whiskey Cavalier. Didn't see these until they were long cancelled and found them on Netflix and Hulu.
There aren't that many shows that I watched every week as they aired, from beginning to end. Several of my favorite shows... Buffy, Xena, Veronica Mars, Game of Thrones, Arrested Development... I didn't discover until they were either well underway or completely finished.
Frasier and The West Wing.
I was alive when each show began airing, but didn't discover them until this past year and enjoy both thoroughly, and got called an elitist for my trouble by a disagreeable right-wing coworker of mine.
MAGNETO was right,TONY was right, VARYS was right.
Proud member of House Ravenclaw and loyal bannerman to House Baratheon
"I am an optimist even though I am told everything I do is negative and cynical" --Armando Iannucci
The Goldbergs
The Middle
The Big Bang Theory (mostly)
But it was not because I was watching something else but rather I stopped watching tv.
Funny thing is that Frasier seems to lampoon the classic liberal, and the Bartlet administration would seem pretty conservative these days in this post-Obama/current Trump world.
But that's kind of on the side, too. They're both excellent, very intelligent comfort TV shows and an excellent way to unwind at the end of the day.
The X-Files. I was a kid for this one, and thought the show looked boring so I never looked at it. I ended up catching reruns some years later in high school and became hooked.
The Golden Girls (wasn't even born when this came out).
So I didn't miss this as I watched it as a kid, but it was the butchered DIC dub on Toonami. I had since seen various scenes in the original Japanese, but recently stated a full re-watch of the original series.
Murder She Wrote
I never had a desire to watch this when it aired but I caught a marathon of it one weekend and have to say that I really enjoyed it. Angela Lansbury was quite charming in the show and she got me hooked.
Touched by An Angel. I vaguely remember when Valerie Bertinelli joined the show, and the final episode, but that's it. Now, watching it from the beginning to that point, that show had a LOT of celebrities who were guest stars at the time.
I became a fan of Angel through reruns on TNT. I actually watched the last episode first.