What TV show would you want to be reality and live in? (star)
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- Seinfeld: Would be fun hanging out with Jerry and his friends
- Star Trek: I think being on the USS Enterprise would be a cool experience. Just walking around and messing with the holodeck
The walking dead and I want Jill Valentine to be my partner badassing zombies! *Swoon.
I thought I would bump this thread up because I decided after watching the end of "Hart of Dixie" I would love to live in Bluebelle, Alabama. It's a beautiful town where all the people are just a little bit nuts but interesting and neighborly and there are great festivals and music going on all the time.
- Seinfeld: Would be fun hanging out with Jerry and his friends
- Star Trek: I think being on the USS Enterprise would be a cool experience. Just walking around and messing with the holodeck
They didn't have a "holodeck" on the real Star Trek.
Aside from that, I get your point.
Regarding Seinfeld, I find the show funny, but would never hang with such shallow narcissistic insane people.
The people saying The Walking Dead are obviously people who have no concept of what life would be like in a disaster situation, much less with zombies running around killing everyone. I have lived and worked through natural disasters and let me tell you it is no picnic. Then add to that you must become predator or prey to survive. No thank you.
Off the top of my head, I'll take Mayberry or the Waltons instead.
Twin Peaks... that would really be an interesting town to live in and there's plenty of pie and damn good coffee.
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