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    I've just bought Season 1.0 off eBay of Caprica. Thought I might as well give it a watch if I'm gonna watch BSG again, and I love anything BSG anyway. I'll give it a watch and if I enjoy it, I'll get Season 1.5 as well. I'm very looking forward to BSG: Blood and Chrome.

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    Caprica season 1.0 is good, season 1.5 is crap.

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    True Blood
    Supernatural
    Six Feet Under
    Family Guy

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    Futurama, House, and The Simpsons are my favorite currently-running TV series. It's so good to be able to say that about Futurama again. lol

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    Here's mine in no particular order.

    - Family Guy
    - Tosh.0

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    Six Feet Under
    Lost
    Heroes (First and Second season only)
    30 Rock
    Modern Family
    Battlestar Galactica

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    No particular order
    Andromeda
    Sharpe
    Spaced
    Star Trek: TNG and DS9 - Love Data, Q, Odo and Quark , I've met Patrick Steward at Huddersfield he's small and withered away they must camera lighting tricks for TV.
    Killer Net - I think I not sure if it's the same series I remember, it had prostitutes being stalked and killed.
    Oz
    Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman
    Farscape - but later espisodes bored me.
    Red Dwarf - Cat and Rimmer
    La Femme Nikita - Peta Wilson

    Another one I can't remember the name of it had a vampire traveling about in a spaceship, it had a year in title irc.
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    How I met your mother, awesome
    Family Guy
    American Dad
    The Cleveland Brown show
    Futurama
    The Big Bang theory
    Two and A half men

    "So many assholes, so few bullets." - Duke Nukem

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    True Blood
    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
    Futurama


    True Blood, oh lord, it gives me the vapors.... it really does hurt sooo gooood

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    LOST: It may have gone downhill at the end, but I still love it
    Stargate: Atlantis: It was great, every second of it, can't wait for the movie!
    Dexter: The las seasone may have been a bit... meh, but still, great character
    Skins First Generation (UK - seasons 1 & 2): there was something with does kids that made it a joy to watch
    The Big Bang Theory: Still funny after 4 seasons

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    Quote Originally Posted by himher_elle View Post
    Dexter: The las seasone may have been a bit... meh, but still, great character
    I wonder what they got up their sleeves for next season. The hype for last season was pretty big, I wonder if it will be this time. To be honest I doubt it.

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    After a long while I finally got into watching White Collar. Love the premise of the story and the pairing of Peter and Neil, awesome stuff and it's got some truly fall out of your chair laughing moments.

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    I tend to dilute my tastes in television down to The Simpsons and Twin Peaks. I don't watch much TV nowadays.

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    Tosh.0
    South Park (here and there)
    Family Guy (same as South Park)
    and my favorite Bored To Death. Bored To Death season 1 on Blu-Ray is awesome.

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    ^No Scrubs? You dissapoint me.

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    I'd also like to add Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aris13 View Post
    ^No Scrubs? You dissapoint me.
    Oh, how could have I forgotten about Scrubs? I don't know. Probably because the newer season (without JD) sucked complete ass.

    I miss the good Scrubs.

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    ^I was talking about Scrubs as a series. The last and final season was like a spin off so don't count it.

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    Dexter: The las seasone may have been a bit... meh, but still, great character
    The character development for Dexter is top-notch, though the producers get a little out-there with overall presentation. Some stuff is so unbelieveable, even for T.V. standards, and some elements are getting tired, like "When will Deb find out?", "Will Dexter ever find true love?", "Bay Harbour butcher?", etc.

    There were more than a few moments within the last season which I thought were great, others, not so much. I love this show, but it's time to put it to rest. The television character, Dexter Morgan, will never be a human being. Stop trying, already.

    Back on topic, i've watched too much television, over the past year or so...

    I'm really into 'Shameless' (US). I'm not a fan of the UK version, it seems like a soap opera, to me. The US version is simply fantastic. Well, most of it, anyway; I have a feeling it will get old... might as well enjoy it while I can.

    Also, still into Californication, though i'm steadily losing interest. I want to watch Hank Moody get laid by countless women, chain-smoke cigs like a factory, drink like a fish and still have a productive life all while cracking some sick jokes. There's just too much going on to really care anymore.

    Two and 1/2 Men is getting old, too. Like the character Hank, I want to watch Charlie do stupid shit, not really stupid shit, like getting married, for example.

    Tosh.0 so gay. Come out of the closet, already; nobody makes that many gay jokes without being homo. I gotta admit, though, I love the fact this guy simply doesn't give two shits.

    Thumbs up to John Stewart and Stephen Colbert. Although sometimes bland, their writing staffs still has the goods.

    The Crow: Stairway to Heaven... never had a chance to watch this, before, and i'm kinda glad. Some network has been playing these one-season-but-cancelled shows really late at night, and i've watched more than a few. Cheesy! The scripts are horrible, but I can't stop watching. Guess I like to original movie too much.

    I don't care to admit that i've seen every single episode of the X-Files. I also don't care to admit that I love every one of them, even the ones without Mulder.

    The Walking Dead was surprisingly good, despite the fact it's a sitcom about zombie apocalypse. My only disappointment was the amount of episodes per season and the amount of commercials per episode. That many goddamn commercial advertisements, in one hour?! To hell with that.

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    I did notice a lot of shows seem to be going from 45 minutes with 15 minutes of adverts down to 40 minutes with 20 minutes of adverts. I do not approve of this trend. I never watch adverts anyway (thank you, Sky Plus box) but there are some episodes you can really feel the 5 minutes they cut out to make more room for adverts.

    The Walking Dead was especially bad. Not because of the length, but because in the UK they had this hideous man perfume advert for Joop Gloop or some such shit with the scantly clad prat dancing around and being smothered by a woman who apparently only loves him for his smell, which was really jarring comapred to the atmosphere created in the Walking Dead. Especially the horrible, horrible music.

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