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Sometimes I feel like relaxing my brain and feel the need for some detective TV series, action or just something that’s funny. Some of my most liked series are: Reacher, The Mentalist, The Rookie, Chicago P.D., Daredevil, Dexter, The Night Agent, The Blacklist and Castle (these 2 are one of my all time favorites). When I want to have a laugh I like Brooklyn Nine Nine,  Seinfeld or Taskmaster which is really great. 

What are yours? 

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Woo, fun question!

My favourite shows include: The Handmaid's Tale, Shameless, The Walking Dead, Scandal, and Grey's Anatomy. I could watch all of these over and over again and not be bored, honestly. 

Some other great shows I've been watching include: School Spirits, Yellowjackets, and The Night Agent. All fantastic. 

And of course there's Avatar: The Last Air Bender, The Dragon Prince, and Korra. HIGHLY recommend these!

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Fun question 😀

Some of my favorite TV Shows

Foundation 

Lucifer

Get Shorty

The Big Bang Theory

Mad Men 

The Boys

Carnival Row

Ted Lasso

Sheldon

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

The Big Door Prize 

Doctor Who

Reacher

Umbrella Academy

Ozark

Dark Matter

Good Omens

Fubar

 

Older Favorites

Seinfeld

Cheers

Monk

Newhart

Bob Newhart Show

Coach 

I Dream of Jeanie 

The Twilight Zone

 

 

This post was modified 2 months ago 3 times by Goodness Steve
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I have started a lot of TV series but didn't finish a lot of them. What I've started: Lucifer, The Boys, Fubar, Ted Lasso, Gotham, Good Omens, The Witcher, Better Call Saul, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Arrow, Flash, The Walking Dead and many more. 

What I finished or will finished because I love it: Reacher (OMG this is so good!), Married... with Children (such a classic, I'm almost done with it but I love every episode), Seinfeld, Castle, The Rookie, Prison Break, The Blacklist (I actually loved that ending), Dexter, The Sopranos (the OG). 

@Steven, heard good things about Get Shorty and Foundation and those are on my to-see list for the future. Did you enjoy Fubar? I watched the first episode and it was ok I guess. I'm trying to find reasons to go back to it.

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I loved The Terminal List and Reacher is also very cool. 11.22.63, The Witcher (it was much better when it started), House, The Boys, Happy! and Still Game (both less known but so worth it). 

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Cool shows, Kenny! Watched Castle (it’s so good!) and The Mentalist (the first couple of seasons were really awesome). I also like Elsbeth, Monk, Veronica Mars, Bosch (it's slow burner but boy is it something else!), and will start The Blacklist (heard great things about it).

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Friends which I watched about 5 times already, Psych, House, The Office are some of mine.

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Friends and Game of Thrones are two of my fav's

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Black Mirror is another captivating TV series. 

Claire Douglas 11/04/2025 10:13 am

@steven Don’t know exactly why but I can’t go back to Black Mirror, at least not now. I tried it and it feels weird, maybe too strange for me in a way, I can’t explain it. It’s definitely something else but it might just not be for me.

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Young Sheldon is like a delightful puzzle that combines heartwarming family dynamics with the quirky charm of a child prodigy navigating life in East Texas. Watching little Sheldon Cooper, with his oversized intellect and underwhelming social skills, is a joyous ride filled with laugh-out-loud moments. The show's humor often stems from Sheldon’s literal interpretations of the world around him, leading to hilarious situations that resonate with anyone who's ever felt out of place.
But it’s not just about the laughs; the show offers a refreshing take on childhood and the pressures of growing up gifted. Each episode peels back layers of Sheldon's family life, showcasing the love, chaos, and challenges of a household trying to nurture such an extraordinary mind. With a backdrop of retro charm and clever writing, Young Sheldon invites viewers to reminisce about their own childhoods while rooting for this pint-sized genius. Plus, who can resist the charm of a young Sheldon throwing shade at his older counterpart from The Big Bang Theory? It’s nostalgia wrapped in a warm blanket of humor!

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