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If there are any out there. Favorite episode of all time? Favorite episode of this year? Why for both -

My all-time fave episode is Fur and Loathing

My fave episode of this season is the one that was on about a month ago that dealt with the lab rats trying to solve a crime. I loved it because they played a relatively obscure ELO song called "Mr. Blue Sky"
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Sorry, I'm a Law & Order guy. There's a good chance I'd like CSI if I watched it, but I don't want to get attached to another show.

I try to avoid TV, but sometimes I get sucked into it when I know a show I like is on.
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I'm a Scrubs man and the occasional South Park/Family Guy
i also watch baseball (yanks or cardinals) and football (colts)

i'm really not a fan of TV though
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CSI Las Vegas is the only CSI i'll watch, and i never watch it when it's on for the first time just like reruns if they happen to be on when im channelsurfing
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Linda wrote:CSI Las Vegas is the only CSI i'll watch, and i never watch it when it's on for the first time just like reruns if they happen to be on when im channelsurfing
I never watched TV until I was sick over Memorial Day when Spike ran all of the shows. I was hooked and highly addicted. I watch CSI: LV religious ly, CSI: NY when I can and CSI Miami barely at all. I own all of the episodes on DVD for when I get sick (having MS means I get sick a lot being a teacher so I have to be able to entertain myself without moving) I was never too into it and then I became like a crack addict jonesing for CSI.

We watch baseball (Tigers) and football (Saints and Vikings) and even random hockey games (anyone that is on)

We watch adult swim if we are up that late and most of the time one of both of us is reading with the tv on as background. The TV gets more action when someone is playing Guitar Hero :P I would much rather be outside working on the garden if it is not more the 80.
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Rowan wrote:
We watch baseball (Tigers) and football (Saints and Vikings) and even random hockey games (anyone that is on)
WHOOT TIGERS!!!!!! My Hometown team!!!! All of Detroits teams really doing good.
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CSI rules! I like the acting and the writing and I feel that it has maintained the same level of quality through the years. And it's actually very well done, the Vegas version anyway, I can?t say the same for the other two versions (maybe because I hate Horatio, although I do not hate Mac). I just had a Forensics class in one of my courses and I started to annoy the girl who sits next to me (a friend) with ?oh yeah, they did that on CSI?, hahaha. It?s not 100% perfect, but at least you can see they have good advisers and I have to admit that I look for that on a show. My former roommate liked Bones and I hated it because of how badly it is done. Thankfully I don?t have to watch it anymore.

And, please don?t spoil me over the Miniature Killer!!! Please!!! The season finale will air here in about 3 weeks.

I like ER for the same reason, medically speaking is a fantastic show and in that sense the quality has never diminished, although I only watch once in a while now? ok, maybe the last 3 or 4 years I haven?t watch for the most part, but when I do watch I enjoy it.

I love Scrubs!!! But I don?t get to watch it all that much because the network keeps changing the hours? darn Sanjaya!!! It?s AI?s fault. That series portraits the relationships inside a hospital perfectly, between doctors, students and nurses is exactly like that. I love the writing and the acting. I hope the next season gets to air 22 episodes instead of the 18 the network green-lighted. Why they do that?

The only series that fails completely in the technical department but that excels on the drama that I like is Grey?s Anatomy. Man, the errors keep on coming by the minute on that show, it?s pathetic, but I learned to watch only the drama and forget about the rest. I want Christina and Burke to be happy together!!! I love Sandra Oh!!!! I like it so much it?s the only series I watch on a regular basis? oh so sad, hahaha.
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I watch the occasional episode, but I bought all 6 series of CSI NY (54 DVDs!) for my wife and she watched them all over a three week period.

It kept her quiet :)
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awelker wrote:
Rowan wrote:
We watch baseball (Tigers) and football (Saints and Vikings) and even random hockey games (anyone that is on)
WHOOT TIGERS!!!!!! My Hometown team!!!! All of Detroits teams really doing good.
It is damned hard to find Tigers clothing in Iowa. Let me tell you. Bunch of wussie Cubbies fans and Yankees fans....BUY A REAL TEAM!!! Jeesh :) Let's hope we still look good next month.
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for some reason it is very important in my family to be a yankees fan, everyone is, so i am, i don't really question it lol that's how i was raised i guess.

i feel like sports are fun to watch in person, not really on tv. oh and i dont understand the appeal of watching family guy and southpark either..for some reason i just can't.

tv is ok but i never like remember when shows are on and i never like try to be home to watch tv, there's always something better to do
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if you want some memorilbila that is right from the place just let me know i can send it out. :D

i agree with you Linda i don't like watching the games of the tube but if im there in person its a different story. i become really involved with the game.
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Rebeca Darklight wrote:CSI I can?t say the same for the other two versions (maybe because I hate Horatio, although I do not hate Mac).
How can you hate Horatio, the guy rocks!! he is so cheesy it's hilarious
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He broods like an old woman!!!! :D
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I love CSI! I'm not a fan of New York or Miami though. It's one of four TV shows I watch. My boyfriend bought me season one for my birthday back in February. We started watching one episode a night. He'd never seen it before, but before long he became hooked.

My sister has the CSI board game. She let me borrow it, but I've only had the opportunity to play it once. It was really fun though.
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We bought it too and planned to play it with our friends....then all of them got married and started having kids......now, we have no friends to do stuff with! An ENTIRE shelving untit of games later and we are screwed.
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