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Terminator (forgot TV show name, Sarah Chronicles?)
another great show
the problem with this show when it aired was that because of the different things going on it was difficult to follow especially when you have breaks and hiatuses
alot of times it seemed like the episodes were totally random
it got frustrating watching just like other similar type shows
i still managed to follow because the shows got dvrd and you could watch 4 eps or so in succession
its really enjoyable on a dvd/bluray marathon, also on amazon prime if anyone wants to watch
Ive got the entire series of Alias on DVD but i lost complete interest in it after a couple episodes into season 4. I may finish it but for right now and into the foreseeable future i cant see it happening.
Ugh...same here! We lost interest into season three. The show just got so boring to me.
Ive got the entire series of Alias on DVD but i lost complete interest in it after a couple episodes into season 4. I may finish it but for right now and into the foreseeable future i cant see it happening.
Agreed. But that's true of a lot of series. Most of them, in fact. They pretty much all have ups and downs ... and some hit a point and just decline from there. That doesn't mean that it wasn't good while it lasted.
Law & Order(The original series) - I saw the pilot, but I wasn't very interested in it. I started watching again when A&E began showing it three times a day about six years later. I have now seen every single episode multiple times (enough to recognize the obscure actors that they cast on some episodes)
Same thing with Fringe. I didn't get into the show until the fourth season and then I watched the entire series in about three weeks.
Seinfeld. I never watched a single episode when it was on the air. Then I was working nights and it was on in syndication during the day. While I'm not a fan of the entire series, I do like George Constanza. He's the funniest part of the show.
Oh, me too! He's so cute. I don't see good things happening for that show though. Hopefully he'll get better roles in the future.
Chicago PD is actually doing pretty well in the ratings department from what I understand. I really like that show, and it's fire/EMS department counterpart, Chicago Fire. I really like how the characters from Chicago Fire show up on Chicago PD and visa versa from time to time. That was a really cool idea. Kudos to the producers on that one.
It kinda reminds me of an old NBC show I used to watch called Third Watch.
I'm still playing catch-up on these shows, I'm behind a few seasons.
The Good Wife
Suits (ridiculous how underrated this show is)
The Wire
House of Cards
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