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Of all time? The Office. I also really love Smallville. I’m a big Superman fan.
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I love TV so much. So, it is hard for me to narrow it down to just one. If I had to, Doctor Who would probably top the list followed closely by Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Game of Thrones, Smallville, The OC, Alias, & Buffy The Vampire Slayer/Angel.
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Blacklist, ghosh, it is filled with just so much surprises and suspense.
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KCWolf wrote: 21 Jan 2020, 13:15 Doctor Who, both new and classic series.

I also love NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Law & Order SVU.

My favorite "guilty pleasures" are General Hospital and Walking Dead.
I've watched this too but didn't like it that much.
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SarahJean7 wrote: 17 Feb 2021, 01:12 Of all time? The Office. I also really love Smallville. I’m a big Superman fan.
Smallville is quite an old series, used to watch it a very long time ago.
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Doziesixtus wrote: 16 Jul 2020, 04:18 My favourite TV series is originals. Tho the change of director of the movie really changed a lot of things in the series and it had to end abruptly
I also agree and so many movies have also gone the same path of ruins because of changes in the original cast or crew
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prachi29 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 06:12 My favourite TV series is Lucifer.
Wow, I also watched the first season but never followed up the other seasons. It was a good one and though.
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Has to be friends! The Vampire Diaries come in second, alsohow good is The Good place guys!
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NetMassimo wrote: 24 Jan 2020, 09:18 I was thinking about Doctor Who, Westworld and, among the ones that ended in recent years, Person of Interest. After watching the first episode of Star Trek: Picard, I might have found a new contender. :D
Person of Interest is AMAZING! It doesn't have a wide fan base which I think is sad because it deserves much more recognition. The characters and their relationships develop over time so well, you can't help but fall in love with them.
I would love to watch more of it.
Another series that's evergreen for me is Brooklyn Nine Nine. It is hilarious but not the least bit offensive. It addresses serious issues with the right humor and is just so pure, I love it.
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My all time favorite is SKAM. The original Norwegian version of course.
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Supernatural. I am trying to rewatch them and get the seasons I have not watched them yet. Also I am now in the middle of reading the supernatural books along with it.
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Two TV shows come to mind; Bridgerton for its diversity and historical setting and The Big Bang Theory for its comedy!
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I have many favorites. My top two are All Saints and Criminal Minds.
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Mel1Julius wrote: 20 Jan 2020, 08:01 my favorite TV series is The Originals ..sarcastic, dangerous, full of twists, funny and most importantly exciting. The bond of blood is way stronger than any other
Oh My God, Yes! The show is absolutely amazing.
I watched the Vampire diaries and then I grew up and disinterested in the show but, but, but then came The Originals and I was hooked!
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There's this show called Forever, it had only one season and it was Awesome! I wish they had more seasons or episodes.
I rarely hear people talk about it. But it's such a good show.
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