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NCIS, NCIS:LA, Survivor, The Amazing Race, Person of Interest, Grimm, MasterChef, Hell's Kitchen, DWTS, Bachelor, Bachelorette, Quantum Leap, Cheers, Frasier, Lost, Criminal Minds, CSI, as well as lots of 80's shows like Remington Steele, Simon and Simon, Riptide, The A Team, and probably a lot more that I can't think of right now....
Sex and the City-cried like a little bytch at end
Six feet under--at end, I cried uncontrollably
Sopranos-was confused at end
I can't think of the name but the two hot plastic surgeons (Troy/McNamara)-blah at end
Lost-was confused at end
Sex and the City-cried like a little bytch at end
Six feet under--at end, I cried uncontrollably
Sopranos-was confused at end I can't think of the name but the two hot plastic surgeons (Troy/McNamara)-blah at end
Lost-was confused at end
I voted for House though I probably missed a couple, but it's close enough. And The Wire.
That's probably actually it for "adult" shows, not counting stuff like Saved by the Bell and Doug, or shows that only have about 20 episodes (like Slings and Arrows or Blackadder). I've seen a ton of Daily Show, but has anyone actually seen ALL of it?
I've been so resistant to watching Doctor Who since it just seems like a bottomless pit that will take over my life!
My obligatory "other" was NewsRadio, which ran in the 1990s.
Seinfeld is so easy because not only did I see all the episodes in their first run, three of the four TV stations where I've worked aired Seinfeld in syndication at the time I worked there.
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