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Post by Scarred Wolf on Mar 28, 2005 18:48:42 GMT -5
i watched My Wife and Kids once, and i thought it was pretty funny. same here, its not hysterical, but its funny. speaking of john ritter, when i was younger i loved three's company. ;D
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Post by ookami de kokoro on Mar 28, 2005 18:49:46 GMT -5
me too. back then i liked most of the shows on good ol' nick at nite.
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Mar 29, 2005 20:29:55 GMT -5
Yeah, after Gundam Seed is over with I like to turn the TV to Nick at Night and watch Roseanne, which is, the Greatest TV Show Ever
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Post by ookami de kokoro on Mar 29, 2005 20:32:03 GMT -5
it's all a matter of opinion, so even though a few people may not agree with someone, we shouldn't argue about it. personally, i can't decide which show is "the best." Wolf's Rain has to be somewhere at the top, though, for sure.
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Mar 29, 2005 21:06:41 GMT -5
Wolf's Rain is a really good show, but it'd be classified as "The Greatest Anime Ever" However, if you wanted to be more general and say Greatest TV Show Ever, there is no way on Earth it'd beat out Roseanne, or some other shows for that matter. Don't get me wrong, Wolf's Rain is a really good anime, but it being 26 episodes and Roseanne being 220, plus having some of, if not the best Holloween TV episodes ever, it wouldn't stand a chance. T_T
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Post by Scarred Wolf on Mar 29, 2005 21:08:50 GMT -5
[quote author=Sean[FD] link=board=distant&thread=1111913265&start=49#3 date=1112148401]Wolf's Rain is a really good show, but it'd be classified as "The Greatest Anime Ever" However, if you wanted to be more general and say Greatest TV Show Ever, there is no way on Earth it'd beat out Roseanne, or some other shows for that matter. Don't get me wrong, Wolf's Rain is a really good anime, but it being 26 episodes and Roseanne being 220, plus having some of, if not the best Holloween TV episodes ever, it wouldn't stand a chance. T_T [/quote] 3 words: "quality, not quantity."
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Mar 29, 2005 21:17:44 GMT -5
3 words: Roseanne is better
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Post by Scarred Wolf on Mar 29, 2005 23:35:37 GMT -5
[quote author=Sean[FD] link=board=distant&thread=1111913265&start=51#3 date=1112149064]3 words: Roseanne is better [/quote] 3 words: that's your opinion.
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Post by Whiskers on Mar 29, 2005 23:40:35 GMT -5
Wolf's Rain, Carnivale, Deadwood.
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Post by OnlyFuture on Mar 30, 2005 20:54:04 GMT -5
i thought Family Guy was pretty hilarious. Family guy does = amazingness but the show that takes the cake was the 6 ep show greg the bunny if you know what i'm talkin about your one of the few to have seen the best show on earth but not the moon they get some nice shows up there
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Post by Soul on Mar 30, 2005 21:46:42 GMT -5
Wolf's Rain, Carnivale, Deadwood. I watch Carnivale, and while I don't have much taste for their "southern" way of speaking of action, I do like the plotline. It recently had it's season finale did it not? I'd have to say my favorite show is *feelings of slight shame* Law and Order (the classic or SVU). My family watches it all the time, alteast an episode every couple of days, if not more. We're addicts, as I know many others are...which is why there should be a Law and Order rehab center, which I prepose should be situated next to a Dance Dance Revolution clinic and a World of Warcraft half-way house.
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Post by Whiskers on Mar 31, 2005 10:54:19 GMT -5
I watch Carnivale, and while I don't have much taste for their "southern" way of speaking of action, I do like the plotline. It recently had it's season finale did it not? Yes, it did.
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Post by Teen Wolf on Apr 15, 2005 20:47:57 GMT -5
In my opinion the 2 greatest live-action shows of all time would have to be Saved by the Bell and the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The characters were awesome, there were some amazing dance sequences, and they always made you think and laugh which are required if we are to survive in this world. As for the greatest animated program besides Wolf's Rain, it would have to be The Simpsons. For a show to be on that long and with so many references, metaphors and hidden meanings, there really is an endless amount of material one can take away from that show. Plus, the halloween episodes were just as good if not better than Roseanne's
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Apr 15, 2005 21:03:50 GMT -5
Lol, no, they don't even hold a candle to Roseanne. Hey, I just watched the last episode of Roseanne today on the Oxygen Network, and I still got choked up, and I've saw it 4-5 times. From Moonspinner55, website = us.imdb.com/title/tt0094540/ : "A terrifically intense dramedy which features possibly the most realistic familial unit in TV sitcoms, not to mention a marriage between Roseanne and Dan Connor(Roseanne and John Goodman)that is pin-point exact, warm and right(and feels lived in). All non-believers have to do is watch a few episodes: the timing is sitcom-perfect, the characters believable, their predicaments immediate. Fully realized by Roseanne herself, who never let her real-life chronicles get in the way of the show. The writing is continually sharp, with dialogue that quite frequently evokes whole lives. Stories such as the one where Roseanne sits in a nearly-deserted coffee house after hours talking to a tired waitress who confides, "I miss him(her late husband). It's so quiet. Sometimes I'll turn a football game on, turn it up real loud...and I hate sports. But what'ya gonna do?" Tender moments like this, seemingly throwaway bits, elude some viewers looking for a fast laughter fix; "Roseanne" was always something more, and it aches in laughter and in life's woes. "
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Post by GoldenFire on Apr 16, 2005 2:11:59 GMT -5
Does anyone remember a show called Gargoyles? (I think it was on of the best cartoons to come out of the nineties) It ran from 1994 to 1996 and showed on K-Cal 9 at 4:00 p.m. (at least in Southern California) for a time until it moved to on to ABC 7’s morning block of cartoons.
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