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Angel
Riptide
Batman
Catwalk
M*A*S*H
Highlander
Witchblade
The X-Files
Wonderfalls
The Kindred
The Heights
Dark Justice
The Invaders
Chicago Story
Space Rangers
Strange Report
Pushing Daisies
V ~ the original!
Sweating Bullets
The Wonder Years
Star Trek (original)
Robin of Wherwood
Wizards and Warriors
Beauty and the Beast
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Tales of the Gold Monkey
Hardcastle and McCormick
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Tracker ~ starring Adrian Paul
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven
The Outer Limits ~ both versions
Hardball ~ starring Richard Tyson
Twilight Zone ~ all three versions
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne
The Adventures of Brisco County Junior
Nikita ~ starring Peta Wilson and Roy Dupuis
Prey ~ starring Debra Messing and Vincent Ventresca
The Invisible Man ~ the one starring David McCallum and the one starring Vincent Ventresca
We stopped watching "Desperate Housewives" toward the last when it got repetitive (deaths and more deaths and more deaths just to hopefully build interest) and just plain nasty. "Gilmore Girls" lost us when they changed Rory's character just too much beyond belief and Lorelai became too irritating.
Unfortunately, many series I fall in love with don't last long. I doubt that most people remember the majority of them. Some in the Fifties and early Sixties I couldn't get to see because there were times we didn't have a TV set; when we did, we had only a rotor/antenna setup, so it varied as to what channels we could pull in.
There are many shows (House for example) that I never watched when it was on but watched the full series online after the fact. Did that with Flashpoint and am doing it with Chuck.
Hell I watched that and even admitted it to my wife.
This was an interesting show. It started dark and sucked you in and then 13eps in the writer's strike happened and the entire direction of the show changed.
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