BF_in_Indiana Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. The World Poker Tour 2. World Series of Poker reruns 3. Fox Sports Net Poker shows 4. Sportscenter 5. Any basketball/football/baseball game that happens to be on
dib Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. Frasier 2. Space above and Beyond 3. Tool Time 4. Twilight zone 5. M*A*S*H What?
JoeF Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1) SpongeBob Square Pants 2) Jimmy Neutron 3) NFL on CBS 4) Imus on MSNBC 5) The Daily Show
marck Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 I prefer shows with well written diologue and great story lines: Here is my list: 1. West Wing: Show is winding down as we get through the shift of main characters and move on to the new characters that will be involved in the next presidential election. 2. Gilmore Girls: Very sharp and well-written program that has great story lines, quick witted diolouge and great looking women whose characters are really interesting. 3. American Dreams: Great flow throughout the program as its shows the life of a family going through the turbulent 1960's under the backdrop of the old "American Bandstand" series. Also uses new music artists to play historical musicians. Provides all the elements of a great show. 4. Law & Order CI: Very well acted drama and the story lines are well defined and its a pleasure watching Vincent Denoforio solve the cases. 5. South Park: 4th grade kids swearing is never not funny EDIT: I meant "What Are Your Top Five" in the subtitle. 1. Boston Legal: Doesn't get the pub like the other ABC shows but it is heads and shoulders above the rest. William Shatner and James Spader are the best duo on television. The show is funny, enlightening and just really enjoyable to watch. [ABC] 2. Alias: I've watched since season one, so I'm glad they've brought the show back to its roots this season. I thought last season was getting away from what made the show successful, and that was the world of a secret gov't agency. [ABC] 3. LOST: Great show although I feel the previews make you think each episode is going to be better that it actual turns out to be. Nevertheless, the show grabs you each week. [ABC] 4. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition & How'd They Do That: Yes, its a little fruity, but it's amazing what these people can do in no time at all and it's a wonderful thing they do for this deserving families. [ABC] 5. CSI: I feel this show has lost it's luster. I used to never miss an episode, now I don't care so much if I do. Grisham is still the man though. I think the spinoffs might have turned me off from the orginal. [CBS] Honorable Mentions: 6. Law & Order: SVU [NBC] 7. Without a Trace [CBS] 8. Joey [NBC] 9. The Bachelorette [ABC] 10a. 24 [FOX] 10b. Las Vegas [NBC] In the mid 90s, I used to watch a lot of NBC. Late 90s up until a year or two ago, I was all about CBS. Today, I think ABC has the best programming ... and it's not even close. 201425[/snapback]
nmas3 Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. The Shield 2. Sopranoes 3. Rescue Me 4. 6 Feet Under 5. Joey
BillsWest Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1) Two and 1/2 men 2) Still Standing 3) Everybody Loves Raymond 4) The Simpsons 5) Desperate Housewives
SilverNRed Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 someone else not afraid to admit they watch the OC! hahaha... yes, I watch it. yes, I enjoy it. no, I'm not gay. 201643[/snapback] Afraid to admit what? That I watch a show packed with some of the hottest women on the planet? Damn right I watch it. It's a pretty good show too.
Alaska Darin Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Afraid to admit what? That I watch a show packed with some of the hottest women on the planet? Damn right I watch it. It's a pretty good show too. 201919[/snapback] That would fall under "Guilty Pleasure" - though I've never actually watched it.
PastaJoe Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 The Shield - Hard to believe Michael "The Commish" Chiklis is pulling off Detective Vic Mackey - but he is. Chiklis is playing Ben Grimm, The Thing, in the Fantastic Four movie this year. And I saw a preview for The Shield last night. Glenn Close is joining the show as some detective or agent. I don't know for how long.
Alaska Darin Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Chiklis is playing Ben Grimm, The Thing, in the Fantastic Four movie this year. And I saw a preview for The Shield last night. Glenn Close is joining the show as some detective or agent. I don't know for how long. 201988[/snapback] I saw the trailer for Fantastic 4. Interesting. I'm curious to see how they compensate for his lack of height (he's something like 5'9)". GC is going to play the new Captain of the Barn. I have no idea what the timeline is, either.
Greg de'Ville Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 ...only three on my list. First two the whole family watches. 1) Extreme Makeover Home Edition 2) American Idol 3) SportsCentury (ESPN Classic)
nemhoff Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. 24 2. CSI (original) 3. Extreme Makeover, Home Ed. 4. Syracuse Basketball 5. Sportscenter
Cobra Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. Alias 2. NYPD Blues 3. ER 4. Jag 5. 24 They all rock!
Pete Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. Globetrekker TV 2. Extreme Homes 3. Reno 911 4. Seinfeld reruns 5. Iron Chef
/dev/null Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 NFL Football Simpsons South Park Family Guy Stargate SG-1
Matt in KC Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. Sopranos 2. ER 3. 24 4. Lost 5. Star Trek Enterprise (I was raised on old Star Trek Episodes) Law and Order just fell off my list...
SilverNRed Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 I saw the trailer for Fantastic 4. Interesting. I'm curious to see how they compensate for his lack of height (he's something like 5'9)". GC is going to play the new Captain of the Barn. I have no idea what the timeline is, either. 201989[/snapback] Supposedly she's a full-time cast member this season. Also, the original name of the show was "The Barn" and FX even ran commercials for a show titled "The Barn" but it was changed before it debuted. At one point the show was titled "Rampart" because it was loosely based the LAPD Rampart scandal but I guess they ditched that idea pretty early on.
Live&DieBillsFootball Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. Curb your enthusiasm 2. Sopranos 3. Deadwood 4. The Shield 5. ER 6. 24 7. Six Feet Under 8. Simpsons
ajzepp Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 1. The APPRENTICE.....COME ON, WHERE'S THE LOVE? THIS SHOW RULES! 2. Big Brother 3. Scrubs 4. ER 5. The Sopranos Of course, the NFL trumps any of these, but I don't really consider football a tv show.
cashfruit Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 the shield 24 2 and a half men the wire deadwood
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