What is your favourite Series of all time?

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Re: What is your favourite Series of all time?

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My favorite series of all time is How I Met Your Mother. No other series can beat this one for me.
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There are a lot of series I am obsessed with. One is Friends. I love that show. Another one is Vikings. I am not caught up on this show, we actually watch it on Amazon prime.
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My favorite series since I was a kid and even till date is prison break... I love the fact that the suspense in the movie is undiluted even tho I've seen it a couple of times before.Tthe thrill is still constant. Also the script writers did a good job
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HBO's mini-series Rome. I feel like picking a mini-series is cheating a little bit, but the two season show was amazing. It came out in HBO's golden years of Band of Brothers and the Sopranos. The series followed Shakespeare's Julius Caesar with a little creative licensing. What I loved about the show is that it had a clear narrative plan, the plot built excellently, there was no filler, and it had something that appealed to everyone.
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My favourite is White Collar. Could watch that happily for the rest of my life. I'm also a huge fan of FRIENDS.
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My favourite would be criminal minds until Morgan left. I have watched it so many times I cannot even count.
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Power. Flash. Grownish. Blackish. I love them all, but I think Grownish wins this category.
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Baby Daddy. It's my comfort series, I absolutely love it
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I loved reading the conqueror series by Conn Iggulden and The Arthurian series by Bernard Cornwell personally.
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Squid game
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The Folk of The Air by Holy Black. It is an amazing young adult series and my favorite as well.
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Originals
Vampire diaries
In to the badlands
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100% F.R.I.E.N.D.S. It has been my favorite show since I was small. The different relationships made throughout the show and the overall loyalty they all share are inspiring and made me feel like I wasn't alone even in the darkest of times. It may sound corny, but they felt like my friends too.
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There's this thai BL series called Bad Buddy. i love it more with every rewatch
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Game of thrones. The greeates series evermade in history.
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