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MAN FLCL rocks!! Fooly Cooly all the way, fffff. I wish it was longer though.

I like The Soup lately XD

And for some sick twisted reason, Drawn Together and Tyra Banks.

God in heaven I need to get out more oAo;

xD I love The Soup too!

And Drawn Together is hilarious!

Lingling & Xander = <3

xD

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Guest NaomiP

I don't really watch TV much anymore, but when I do I only really watch Home Movies, Venture Bros., and Futurama.

I used to watch a lot of anime, too, though (Trigun, Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, etc.).

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And I would like to point out that back in the day, Pokemon was an awesome TV show before they started adding 9044038944314789 new pokemon).

Agree! I can't keep track of how many new pokemon have been added since the last one, and I turned it on the other door and I barely recognise anyone anymore.

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SEINFELD!!

I'm completely addicted, I've seen every episode at least 1000000 times, but I still watch it every night lol.

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Guest Neuro

Fooly Cooly (FLCL) is a short anime about a boy who is hit in the head with a guitar by a girl who might be an alien who rides a Vespa. Out of his head where he was hit, things start to grow, like weird horns or ears or animals that eat schoolgirls et cetera. It is very weird. But very awesome. It's because it makes no sense that after a few viewings it starts to make perfect sense, somehow.

The alien girl moves in with the boy, and her Vespa is actually a transforming robot. Their town gets attacked by various things and she attacks them with her guitar, and helps the boy (sort of) with the things spawning from his head.

It is quite honestly one of the weirdest shows I have ever seen.

B-BUT the cat in it, is Hiedaki Anno (director of Evangelion)!! It might not mean a lot to most people over here, but he is one of my biggest inspirations. Created an amazing and critically acclaimed controversial series in the midst of a terrible struggle with depression--and voiced the 'MEOWS' of the FLCL cat on the side.

Listen for that cat if you find FLCL XD

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Not counting anime since that has its own thread (although my #1 anime would top the list here if combined), I my favorite TV shows are: Heroes, Daily Show, Colbert Report, Important Things with Demitri Martin, Futurama, Simpsons, and King of the Hill.

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Guest Melanieshaman

Sons of Anarchy...please hurry up with season two!

also, futurama, the daily show/colbert report I don't watch a lot of tv..

Also, i guess i am in the minority as i can't stand two and a half men or as i called it "two washed up actors and a future rehab patient"

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Guest LightNebula

Like Kaze, I won't include anime either since it has it's own thread. My favorite non anime tv show would either have to be Lost or Family Guy.

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Guest Melanieshaman

Gah! i forgot Sienfeld (funny i never watched it when it was on, but now i watch it in reruns everyday!)... also, i dvr Life After People love that show too.

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Dexter... I am an obsessive Dexter fan and it is the only show I watch now or even get the chance to watch. However, if Moonlight had not been cancelled, I would watch it too. I would watch CSI if the TVs in my house were not taken all the time. I also love cold case files....

Wait... That is far too many shows... Umm... Yeah, dexter is my top favorite although it is a completely different universe compared to the books.

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Guest Casey101

I like Reno 911. It can get a little much sometimes, but it follows with my bitter sarcasm. People who are sensitive probably shouldn't watch it, but if you can take things with a grain of salt, it's pretty funny. I really like the character "terry"

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I really like dramas. My faves are Heroes and The Secret Life of the American Teenager. I also love Gilmore Girls and I watch almost anything on Adult Swim.

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Not until now, have I noticed that I'm very narrow minded in what I watch on television. For, after thinking about what shows it is that I watch, recurring themes and genres shine through. I rarely watch TV, save for when following a particular series, so hardly ever more than twice a week. All the series I have been watching have a supernatural theme.

Since speaking of a supernatural theme, it would be wise to start with the show, 'Supernatural'. I'm sure you may have heard it, if not have seen it before. It's about two brothers, who basically go around killing paranormal creatures. The plotline can get a little stale at times, since each episode's layout is mostly reminiscent of the last. Perhaps why I enjoy it is because of Jared Padalecki, who plays the character Sam. Mayhap one may remember him from Gilmore Girls? He is rather pleasing to the eye, and I do realise that I must seem as shallow as a shower.

'Smallville', a show featuring the youth of Superman when he was merely known as Clark Kent has intrigued me througout the years. Admittedly, a season or two have eluded me, since the times they were aired were not in my favour, but I still enjoy the show whence time permits. It is a little less predictable than 'Supernatural', but not very. For example, in the earlier seasons the end of the episodes seldom finished without Clark Kent almost telling his crush that he was 'special'. Of course, such a show would be nigh on impossible to pull off without traces of predictability, since 'Superman' is an established character.

Finally, I bring myself to 'Heroes'. 'Heroes' has caught my eye a lot more recently than 'Smallville' or 'Supernatural'. Having grown up with fantasy novels and a fascination to escape reality probably attributes to my attraction to surreal shows. What I like most about 'Heroes' is that good and evil is not always so clear cut, and how it focuses on different protagonists, and even antagonists throughout the show. It's much like a book that begins with characters that have nothing to do with each other, but unforseen circumstances bring them together for a climax.

I think that shall do, for now. I also watch programs such as 'Charmed' and 'Torchwood'. I also remember being an avid fan of Zelda when I was younger. I'm assuming that I have an acquired taste, and it's a shame that I can't get into 'normal' shows. 'House' is an exception to that loose rule, however. Nothing but a cynical doctor can drag my head out from under a rock, it seems.

Anything with a scifi/supernatural theme whatever weird stuff going on gets somekind of attention from me......Smallville is the only show i have watched consistently for 9 years, got so addicted that i was watching reruns and hunting for spoilers online...so yeah its smallville all the way :rolleyes:

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I love a lot of programmes, although I mostly watch them online or on DVDs nowadays. Programmes from the 1990s that I loved include the X Files, Buffy, Friends, Frasier and Will & Grace. More recent ones I like are 24, NCIS, The Big Bang theory, Scrubs, Medium, Bones and two from the UK, Peep Show and The Inbetweeners.

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Guest Melanieshaman

WoW what a season from Sons of Anarchy! (yes i know i am behind the times, but i WAS gone for a few months lol I can't wait til next season, the best show on tv that no one watches (actually i read it's one of the highest rated cable tv shows!)

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Guest Cassie S.

MST3k is easily the best show that has ever been on TV. close runners up include monty python's flying circus and south park,

i also enjoy top gear, patriots football, and pretty much any hockey game. yes, some manly things still carry over even when im in a dress lol

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Guest Nikki A
What in the world is that?? :huh:

I love all of the Star Trek series, CSI, X-Files and most of all- The Outer Limits :D

The good ol' sci-fi show :rolleyes:

Sherlyn

well, this is quite the late responce! but FlCl stands for Fooly Cooly, it is an anime that i am addicted to very much! the show is very random initially, but one begins to realize everything that happens has a purpose, there r only 7 episodes, so one could watch the whole series on youtube!

hugs, Nikki

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