Your favourite TV show and why?


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Currently it's "Burn Notice" and "Doctor Who". Both are a lot of fun and "Burn Notice" does a great job at using an ensemble cast to its fullest. "Leverage" is in the next slot as it also has a strong ensemble.
 

Late to getting back on this, but if we're talking currently running shows, I'd have to go with Community. The second season had a bit too many concept episodes, but the creator (Dan Harmon) is more than aware of it and explained why he did it.
 

I must admit I've never got the appeal of that show. It's like Hustle (but less clever) combined with the A-Team (but less charismatic). I know it has its fans, though. It's not bad (don't get me wrong) but it's - in my opinion - a long, long way from being great. It's mediocre. But then, the entire world thinks Steven King and JK Rowling are good authors, so who am I to tell?

I'm not a Leverage fan either. Plots seem way too contrived to me. (But I do believe Stephen King is a very good author :) )

I watch both Colbert Report and Daily Show and love them both. I like some of the USA network shows: Burn Notice, In Plain Sight, White Collar, Psych (sometimes.)

I loved the two Spartacus seasons and the next one is looking good too. I am a big fan of Game of Thrones and I liked Walking Dead too.

As for the past? The Wire is one of my all time favorites along with the reimagined BSG. I was also a HUGE West Wing fan and would love to get the entire series on blu-ray.
 


Justified. Ive actually read some Elmore Leonard now as well. Timothy Olypthant .. well I cant think of an actor who would do Raylan Givens better. The plotting, storylines , characters of note. Margo Martingdale of the most recent season.

Just awesome, and certainly a lot different from anything else on tv right now.
 

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Right or wrong I can relate to him in a very errie strange way. The disconnection with society and people that he deals with every show is me.
 


I must admit I've never got the appeal of that show. It's like Hustle (but less clever) combined with the A-Team (but less charismatic). I know it has its fans, though. It's not bad (don't get me wrong) but it's - in my opinion - a long, long way from being great. It's mediocre. But then, the entire world thinks Steven King and JK Rowling are good authors, so who am I to tell?

The reason I love it is because of character interaction. The capers themselves are just fun vehicles to carry the characters along. They're not the central focus.
 

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