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My current obsession - Criminal Minds.
My long-time love - Twin Peaks.
I'm still not sick of House.
I will always watch any Law and Order CI episodes with Vincent D'onofrio.
From back when the Sci-fi channel was actually sci-fi - Farscape.
Criminal Minds
Medium
Animal Planet (the entire channel, except that Haunting show)
The Office
Heros, though it grates on me at times, but if it returns for another season, I'll be there watching.
I could keep adding, but title says just five. shows like 60 minutes and 20/20 used to be at the top of my list, but they don't deliver like they use to.
CBS Sunday Morning (Charles Kuralt)
Big Bang Theory (I need some comedy!)
We've been watching CBS Sunday morning for as long as we've been married as near as I can remember. I really miss John ?(can't remember his last name, he died about a year or so ago, slight built, bearded guy, his son is a writer too) who used to do movie and other popular culture reviews.
I even like David (?) Edelstein who does the popular culture reviews now. I appreciate the fact that when he means FLAUT he says FLAUT, not FLAUNT like 99% of the rest of Americans, including ALL OF THE MORONS ON TV. I grinned when he said it this morning reviewing the girl band movie.
Big Bang Theory is probably the best sitcom on broadcast TV.
I'll watch the real old "Law and Order" (from the early '90s they're on about 2:00-5:00 AM on TNT.
I'll watch almost any "Band Of Brothers" when it's on if I'm not doing anything else.
Any "Rocky and Bullwinkle" episode, anywhere, any time. I guess "Family Guy" too.
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