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Emergency! Someone we know has Season One from 1972. Talk about a blast from the past! LA in the early 70s, emergencies straight out of the 70s (hang glider accidents, etc.) and Randy Mantooth. What's not to love!
I actually also just started watching Modern Family and am watching the reruns that are on I think USA. I had seen The Big Bang a few times but also have been watching that recently. I caught a few reruns of the New Christine and The Middle too.
My husband and I have been making our way through Lost for the past few years. (Probably since it was added onto Netflix.) It has taken us years but not too long ago, I think we finished the fourth season.
For us it's Modern Family....
Big Bang Theory not too long ago...
I too started watching both these shows only when they went into syndication! I also never watched Breaking Bad before, but when they had the marathon before the series finale, I DVR'd all 5 seasons. Now I'm up to season 4 and I'm addicted! I have stayed away from the Breaking Bad forum until I'm done so no one give any spoilers, please!
I too started watching both these shows only when they went into syndication!
Me too. In fact, not only did I wait until they were in syndication, I waited until after I had been reading the threads on them for awhile. It was the city-data thread on Big Bang Theory that made me such a fan of the show--some of the posts were so hilarious I had to check it out. Same goes for House Hunters--the thread got me interested in watching it. And now I not only watch both shows, I've become one of the most frequent contributors to the BBT thread. Funny how things happen.
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