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Guest Astro_Liz

I love the new SyFy HD channel!!! OMG, I just finished watching this great new show called warehouse 13. Its like CSI and Indiana Jones combined, with just a touch of americana mystic tossed in. Fantastic show! OH! The new stargate ultimate series will be out soon, and that is when I shall be disappeared from the earth and living inside my TV full of spacey awesomeness!!!! :lol:

Anyway, been up for 47 hours.. time for sleep now... good ideas to post in the morning.... *snore* :rolleyes:

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I love the new SyFy HD channel!!! OMG, I just finished watching this great new show called warehouse 13. Its like CSI and Indiana Jones combined, with just a touch of americana mystic tossed in. Fantastic show! OH! The new stargate ultimate series will be out soon, and that is when I shall be disappeared from the earth and living inside my TV full of spacey awesomeness!!!! :lol:

Anyway, been up for 47 hours.. time for sleep now... good ideas to post in the morning.... *snore* :rolleyes:

lol, and my mom is mad that ive been up for 30. if i don't have classes what else am i supposed to do with myself? :rolleyes:

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The last time I went series crazy was with Grey's Anatomy. I went through five seasons in the last month and a half of summer, hoping I could be all caught up in time for the fall premier :P Those were some very long nights. I love the show though. But since we're talking about lately.. well, I haven't really had a series binge lately, but I've been watching a lot of Everybody Loves Raymond and Kind of Queens repeats.

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So....I got my TV hooked up awhile back and I've noticed that I've been watching CSI miami a lot. I love space channel but for some reason CSI just catches my eye. A lot of it has to do with ogling Horatio Caine. Rather then that I think just seeing the 'crime world' is interesting to me. It's stuff I never think of or see well I hide in my room all day. The Eps I hate are the ones where they are 'to be continued' and the bad guys still out there... :angry:

What have you been watching lately?

Hi Zabrak

Been watching Star Trek since me n Spock were knee high to a grasshopper :rolleyes: . Then came the modern variations which are fab, but ya know what Zabrak???,

I really miss Captain Kirk. Beam me up Scotty. luv, viv :)

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Heroes, 24, and almost any sci fi ("V" Battle Star Gallactica,") are among my favorites. About the only reality show I watch is Amazing Race.

I'm a sucker for National Geographic Channel, Frontline, Nova and of course, my favorite show of all, The Daily Show! Gotta get my

TDS fix every dang day!

Heck, this topic has some legs.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest SusanKG

Lets see, in no particular order:

- I watch a lot of talking head news, which is all of the news anymore. MSNBC usually, unless a Balloon Boy story makes an all-hands-on-deck, wall-to-wall coverage situation, real news be darned. Farce News Channel never.

- The original Law & Order

- The original N.C.I.S. (The only CSI-type show I watch)

- The Closer

- Bill Mahrer

- Old classic movies on Turner

- This Old House and Hometime

- The Daily Show

- America's Test Kitchen, Cook's Country (They actually cook. Most "cooking" shows are personality-driven, Paula Dean, or T-infected competition-driven, Iron Chef etc)

- Corner Gas (from Canada - was on WGN in US, may be only available on DVD. A riot, love it

- We collect older shows sets, 1 year at a time, one or two volumes a month - The Bob Newhart Show, Barney Miller, Emergency, Rockford Files (James Garner, now there's a man!) even Dragnet

-Anything without the constant advertising, Grrrrrr If you want to sell me something, don't put it on TV, I don't believe a word you say!

SusanKG

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What have I been watching lately...glad you asked.

Dexter, One Tree Hill, Lie to Me, Nip/tuck, The Vampire Diaries, V, Dollhouse.

And some of the shows are into there 6th and 8th season I've been watching since the very beginning. And these are just the shows I watch now...

Here are the shows I watch when they are running,

Lost, True Blood, US of Tara, and Wolverine and the X-men, Bleach, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Brotherhood, and Needless.

So I constantly have something to watch all year round.

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Theres a new space channel show I've been watching: sanctuary. Its a really good show with a neat concept of things.

Also, for those who like vampires Blood Ties is a older show but really good.

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Guest AlexanderG

The best of our broadcast corporations (or so I believe) has broadcast series one of Dexter, 1 episode a night every night for a week and a half. Plus everything online for a limited period of time for those of us who couldn't make it.

So yeah. Dexter.

I started on Six Feet Under, which I'm going to continue as of tomorrow night now Dexter's over.

Simpsons remains a favorite. NCIS (haven't watched that for ages), Criminal Minds (with the first dude, not the replacement) I have to watch one of these days.

Burn Notice, Prison Break S2, 24 S1/2, are all still on my wish-to-see-list.

& LOST I need to finish someday. Someday when it's all safely over & I can watch it all in one loooooong go.

But fair's fair - I don't get around to watching much TV at all.

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