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Post by devinfire on Apr 16, 2005 10:33:22 GMT -5
I remember it. But I stopped watching it after awhile. As for the greatest tv show ever... have to be The Cosby Show. It's funny, dramatic, sarcastic, and sometimes perfect. It's awesome.
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Post by ookami de kokoro on Apr 16, 2005 11:19:25 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. i remember watching a long, long time ago, but i don't remember much about it. it was never my favorite.
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Apr 16, 2005 12:04:07 GMT -5
I remember it. But I stopped watching it after awhile. As for the greatest tv show ever... have to be The Cosby Show. It's funny, dramatic, sarcastic, and sometimes perfect. It's awesome. You have to understand that the Cosby Show was just as fake as the Brady Bunch From bppihl: "I must say that "Roseanne" has got to be by far one of my all-time favorite television sitcoms. I watched it for its entire run on ABC from 1988 to 1997, and still watch it in reruns on Nick at Nite. It was a welcome departure from most family sitcoms of the time (i.e. Full House, Family Matters, The Cosby Show). While interesting and diverse (I watched them sometimes), these shows often lacked the portrayal of the typically less than ideal realities of everyday life. "Roseanne" was different in that it showed, to the extent possible, people as they really are. It proved that working class people and families can make you laugh. They don't have to be rich, blond, and thin to be funny." "Over the years, Roseanne and Dan face many challenges that keep them on their toes. They bounce from one job to another before landing modest steady employment. Becky challenges them the most, especially when it comes to Mark. Darlene is similar when it comes to David. DJ keeps somewhat in the background in the early years, but becomes more prominent as he gets older. Jackie has many different careers and relationships, sometimes bizarre. The Conners lose more than they win, but through it all they "get by." This is why I enjoyed the show so much. It showed that life does not always go the way we want it to, unlike a lot of other shows, and we have to deal with this. But somehow we get by too!"
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Post by Teen Wolf on Apr 16, 2005 14:33:21 GMT -5
Hey I forgot to put down The Adventures of Pete & Pete That show is so great! Now I know it's not very realistic and all, but there were some amazing stories nonetheless. Plus, the writing and the characters were amazing, too
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Post by GoldenFire on Apr 16, 2005 22:39:29 GMT -5
i remember watching a long, long time ago, but i don't remember much about it. it was never my favorite. Well at least people still remember it.
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Post by devinfire on Apr 16, 2005 22:53:09 GMT -5
[quote author=Sean[FD] link=board=distant&thread=1111913265&start=62#4 date=1113671047]
You have to understand that the Cosby Show was just as fake as the Brady Bunch From bppihl:
"I must say that "Roseanne" has got to be by far one of my all-time favorite television sitcoms. I watched it for its entire run on ABC from 1988 to 1997, and still watch it in reruns on Nick at Nite. It was a welcome departure from most family sitcoms of the time (i.e. Full House, Family Matters, The Cosby Show). While interesting and diverse (I watched them sometimes), these shows often lacked the portrayal of the typically less than ideal realities of everyday life. "Roseanne" was different in that it showed, to the extent possible, people as they really are. It proved that working class people and families can make you laugh. They don't have to be rich, blond, and thin to be funny." "Over the years, Roseanne and Dan face many challenges that keep them on their toes. They bounce from one job to another before landing modest steady employment. Becky challenges them the most, especially when it comes to Mark. Darlene is similar when it comes to David. DJ keeps somewhat in the background in the early years, but becomes more prominent as he gets older. Jackie has many different careers and relationships, sometimes bizarre. The Conners lose more than they win, but through it all they "get by." This is why I enjoyed the show so much. It showed that life does not always go the way we want it to, unlike a lot of other shows, and we have to deal with this. But somehow we get by too!"[/quote]
But that's exactly the reason I like the Cosby Show so much. If I wanted to watch a reality family with everyday problems I'd watch my own. That's whats so great with the Cosby Show, it's got it's fair shair of problems, humor, happiness, and reality. But it is a simple ideal family, but then that's what I look for in a show, an ideal. (not dissing Roseanne, that show owns)
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Post by shinobiwolf on Dec 20, 2005 16:34:08 GMT -5
i'm a Simpson's gal i love will and grace too and duh wolf's rain
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Dec 22, 2005 14:47:44 GMT -5
Yeah but they aren't the greatest TV show ever ;\
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Post by Whiskers on Dec 22, 2005 18:02:50 GMT -5
Greatest TV shows ever:
(in no particular order) Wolf's Rain Greg the Bunny Mystery Science Theater 3000 Invader ZIM Late Night with Conan O'Brien Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
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Post by SelsdonMowbray on Dec 23, 2005 0:13:39 GMT -5
Let's see... BBC edition
(also in no particular order...) Monty Python's Flying Circus Mr. Bean Faulty Towers Black Adder One Foot in the Grave
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Dec 23, 2005 14:25:09 GMT -5
Best late night TV show ever = Conan O'Brien Best anime ever = DB/Z and Naruto (WR is a close 4th/maybe even tied with Naruto) Best TV show...EVER = Roseanne Best soap? I dunno but I like Passions, lol
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