Television.
Dec. 16th, 2012 10:50 pmHelp. Oh help. I have run out of television. Not entirely, there's gbs of the stuff I've downloaded ages ago, but I need series to watch my way through. Especially now I've stopped working on something big, and now that TV's about to stop for Christmas. It would be most helpful if you could suggest TV for me, preferably that I could easily source, but any at all would be useful to know about.
It would preferably be stuff you think I would like, but if you just want to use the opportunity to bang on about television that you love, have at it. Here are some lists to help you:
Awkward
Big Bang Theory
Gave up on 30 Rock a few series ago, did it get better?)
Bunheads
Community
Cougar Town
Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23
Downton Abbey
Fresh Meat
Game of Thrones
Girls
Go On
Happy Endings
Homeland
The Hour
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Louie
Melissa and Joey
The Middle
The Mindy Project
Modern Family
Moone Boy
The Neighbors
New Girl
Nurse Jackie
The Office (US)
Parks and Recreation
Peep Show
Portlandia
Psych
Raising Hope
Rizzoli & Isles
Smash
Suits
Threesome
Up all Night
Veep
Wilfred (US)
3rd Rock from the Sun
8 Simple Rules
Arrested Development
Best Friends Forever
Better Off Ted
Blossom
Boy Meets World
The Brittas Empire
Caroline in the City
Clarissa Explains it All
The Class
The Cosby Show
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Frasier
Friends
Grace Under Fire
Home Improvement
Just Shoot Me
The Larry Sanders Show
Little Mosque on the Prairie
Lucky Louie
Malcolm in the Middle
Mr Sunshine
My Name Is Earl (some)
New Adventures of Old Christine
NewsRadio
Partners
Party Down
Roseanne
Samantha Who?
The Sarah Silverman Program
Scrubs
Seinfeld
Sister, Sister
Some of My Best Friends
Spin City
Stacked
Suddenly Susan
That 70s Show
Veronica's Closet
Will & Grace
Wizards of Waverly Place
15 Storeys High
2point4 Children
Absolutely Fabulous
Blackadder
Black Books
Coupling
Dinnerladies
Drop the Dead Donkey
Episodes
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Freaks & Geeks
Gavin and Stacey
Getting On
Green Wing
Inbetweeners (UK)
The IT Crowd
The Office (UK)
Outnumbered
Red Dwarf
Rev
Saxondale
Sean's Show
Spaced
Not Going Out
The Royle Family
The Thick of It
The Vicar of Dibley
Undeclared
Waiting for God
Yes, Minister
The Young Ones
Flight of the Conchords
Kath & Kim
Laid
Lano & Woodley
The Librarians
Outland
Twentysomething
A Very Moody Christmas
21 Jump Street
7th Heaven
Bones
Brooklyn South
Commander in Chief
Eastwick
Hellcats
Joan of Arcadia
Make It or Break It
My So-Called Life
Party of Five
Sea Patrol
Slings and Arrows
Teachers
The West Wing
Save me from boredom!
It would preferably be stuff you think I would like, but if you just want to use the opportunity to bang on about television that you love, have at it. Here are some lists to help you:
Awkward
Big Bang Theory
Gave up on 30 Rock a few series ago, did it get better?)
Bunheads
Community
Cougar Town
Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23
Downton Abbey
Fresh Meat
Game of Thrones
Girls
Go On
Happy Endings
Homeland
The Hour
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Louie
Melissa and Joey
The Middle
The Mindy Project
Modern Family
Moone Boy
The Neighbors
New Girl
Nurse Jackie
The Office (US)
Parks and Recreation
Peep Show
Portlandia
Psych
Raising Hope
Rizzoli & Isles
Smash
Suits
Threesome
Up all Night
Veep
Wilfred (US)
3rd Rock from the Sun
8 Simple Rules
Arrested Development
Best Friends Forever
Better Off Ted
Blossom
Boy Meets World
The Brittas Empire
Caroline in the City
Clarissa Explains it All
The Class
The Cosby Show
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Frasier
Friends
Grace Under Fire
Home Improvement
Just Shoot Me
The Larry Sanders Show
Little Mosque on the Prairie
Lucky Louie
Malcolm in the Middle
Mr Sunshine
My Name Is Earl (some)
New Adventures of Old Christine
NewsRadio
Partners
Party Down
Roseanne
Samantha Who?
The Sarah Silverman Program
Scrubs
Seinfeld
Sister, Sister
Some of My Best Friends
Spin City
Stacked
Suddenly Susan
That 70s Show
Veronica's Closet
Will & Grace
Wizards of Waverly Place
15 Storeys High
2point4 Children
Absolutely Fabulous
Blackadder
Black Books
Coupling
Dinnerladies
Drop the Dead Donkey
Episodes
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Freaks & Geeks
Gavin and Stacey
Getting On
Green Wing
Inbetweeners (UK)
The IT Crowd
The Office (UK)
Outnumbered
Red Dwarf
Rev
Saxondale
Sean's Show
Spaced
Not Going Out
The Royle Family
The Thick of It
The Vicar of Dibley
Undeclared
Waiting for God
Yes, Minister
The Young Ones
Flight of the Conchords
Kath & Kim
Laid
Lano & Woodley
The Librarians
Outland
Twentysomething
A Very Moody Christmas
21 Jump Street
7th Heaven
Bones
Brooklyn South
Commander in Chief
Eastwick
Hellcats
Joan of Arcadia
Make It or Break It
My So-Called Life
Party of Five
Sea Patrol
Slings and Arrows
Teachers
The West Wing
Save me from boredom!
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Date: 2012-12-16 11:15 pm (UTC)I can't think of any other sitcoms to rec because you have watched EVERYTHING I LOVE. Oh! Apart from Luck! It is only nine episodes long and they hardly killed any horses at all!
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Date: 2012-12-16 11:22 pm (UTC)Also I am watching Tenko, I forgot to put that on the list.
Luck? Hmm, you've never mentioned this before, it can't be very good if you don't talk about it all the time.
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Date: 2012-12-16 11:40 pm (UTC)There's another Christine Applegate sitcom called Jesse, that was on around the same time as Suddenly Susan which I think you would like.
Have you watched any Love/Hate? I've only seen the very first episode and found it a bit too violent for my taste but lots of people are raving about it.
There's another Irish one set in a restaurant called Raw. I don't know much about it but one of the actors was our waiter at a work lunch once!
The first series of Misfits is very good. And I really loved The Wire.
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Date: 2012-12-16 11:43 pm (UTC)Also, and I cannot stress this enough, Pretty Little Liars. Terrible/terribly good show.
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Date: 2012-12-17 12:02 am (UTC)The Almighty Johnsons was recommended to me recently, I've not watched it yet, but it sounds fab.
And choosing this icon just reminded me - did you watch Being Human when it was on? I love the first season, but it does rather forget the comedy side of being a comedy drama later.
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Date: 2012-12-17 08:17 am (UTC)I was thinking of suggesting the original Upstairs Downstairs to follow on from our Tenko watch but you might want to get to it more quickly.
How about Dressing for Breakfast, as I don't see it in your UK sitcoms list?
A Very Peculiar Practice?
Call the Midwife? (It has Miranda Hart in it, and she is utterly brilliant.)
ETA: Leverage The lead character is a tosspot, especially when it comes to his manpain over the death of his son, which is far worse pain than his ex-wife, the boy's mother has, natch, but the rest of the ensemble are ace. And it sometimes has appearances by Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager) who is great, and also Mark Sheppard (Badger in Firefly and loads of other things, including Medium which you might also enjoy watching - police procedural with ghosts, and a not bad family drama, with three girls, and the middle one, Bridget, is brilliant and a terrific little butch.
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Date: 2012-12-17 09:12 am (UTC)I've started watching Scandal, which is an imperfect show but contains the awesomeness that is Kerry Washington, which makes up for a lot.
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Date: 2012-12-17 09:46 am (UTC)I think it's based around the idea that if you put a chap in a really sharp suit and make him swear a lot, it's funny.
Good luck finding materials.
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Date: 2012-12-17 09:49 am (UTC)Sitcoms: Cybil. But if you have lived with
Also, Murphy Brown. You can get Season 1 on DVD but I can't find the other seasons bloody anywhere - well, we got the full set from a dodgy pirate
shipship (that was a genuine typo), but they didn't work and kept crashing my computer SADFACE. But it's brilliant.Oh! And my brother gave me The Mighty Boosh for Christmas the year before last and I bloody love it. There are those who would say it was sexist and racist, AND THEY WOULD NOT BE WRONG, but it sort of falls under the Morrissey exemption for me, in that it does enough other good stuff which is somehow not organically connected to the sexism and racism, and which is completely unique and not like anything else, that I love it passionately REGARDLESS.
Finally, I completely don't understand why not everyone is watching Warehouse 13, which is the best thing on TV at the moment by about fifteen million miles. It is like a feminist, good-hearted, unpretentious version of Buffy IF YOU CAN IMAGINE SUCH A THING. Very femslashy, enormously competent - 3 x 13-episode seasons and really not a dud one in there so far - and a ton of actors from Star Trek in recurring roles including JANEWAY, SEVEN OF NINE, and DATA. We watched all three seasons about three times in the last year, and it took us till the third rewatch to notice that the female partner gets literally ALL the hand-to-hand combat until Season 2, and even after that the male partner only ever gets unshowy and losing fights: all the good fighting is the girl.
PS: I also like The Good Wife, but again I assume there are reasons you haven't listed it (cf above about
Also Alan Cumming. And CHRISTINE BARANSKI. And Archie Panjabi. And Michael J. Fox. (As a bad guy!) Also, all the sex in it is really good and characterful, like good slash.
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Date: 2012-12-17 09:57 am (UTC)I do not think I have even heard of Warehouse 13, but it sounds good, and The Good Wife was something I had been thinking about seeing too! I did not know Michael J Fox was in it, I should get with that.
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Date: 2012-12-17 10:02 am (UTC)No-one has heard of Warehouse 13, it is UNSUNG. I would be interested to know what you think of it, though, and it is very easy to torrent.
Michael J Fox is only in about five episodes of The Good Wife, but it is always a delight when he appears.