September 08, 2008Shows with replayability valueI recently asked myself what show I'd be willing to watch for a second time. I watch a decent amount of series, and there are quite a few good ones, but I realized that very few have replayability value. After a quick survey of these past years, I came up with Buffy, Voyager, Babylon 5 and Angel. Going a little bit further back, I thought I might be interested in watching Twin Peaks again. How about you? Comments
Lost. boy, we have different tastes in shows... I do consider myself a Sci-fi geek - but I prefer Sci-fi "movies" where the stories are just better and the special-effects are there to match. Posted by: xsonymathew at September 8, 2008 11:16 AMI'd watch "The Sopranos", "Entourage", "Sportsnight", and maybe "Homicide." Posted by: Rick Umali at September 8, 2008 11:46 AMTwin Peaks and Seinfeld Posted by: Julien at September 8, 2008 12:36 PMxsonymathew: Interesting, I have always been of the opinion that series were a better fit to tell stories with complex and arcing plots. Movies win on the visual effect side, but the story very often needs to be dumbed down. Posted by: Cedric at September 8, 2008 12:42 PMProfit & Twin Peaks ! Posted by: bruno at September 8, 2008 12:50 PMMcGyver! Posted by: Tetsuo at September 8, 2008 12:53 PMMoonlighting :) Posted by: Stefan at September 8, 2008 01:56 PMMaybe you should use that metric to decide which shows to keep watching? Posted by: Geoffrey Wiseman at September 8, 2008 02:01 PM"Firefly" - I watch this probably once every other month. The movie "Serenity" is good, but the show is so much better. "Band of Brothers", "Carnivale", "The Wire" The list of potentials - "Heroes", "Chuck", "Prison Break" (I still like it). Posted by: Justin Rudd at September 8, 2008 03:04 PMOf course Firefly. I think I've seen the whole series about 2 1/2 times now. I'd also re-watch Arrested Development and Veronica Mars. Posted by: kevin b at September 8, 2008 04:26 PMDick Van Dyke Show Posted by: Joshua at September 8, 2008 05:05 PMDexter (third season coming soon) and Seinfeld. Kind Regards Posted by: Marcos Silva Pereira at September 8, 2008 07:49 PMThe West Wing. Posted by: Matthias at September 8, 2008 10:19 PMStar Trek TNG, Mission Impossible Posted by: Stephan at September 8, 2008 10:49 PMBuffy, ST:TNG, ST:DS9, Babylon 5 (seasons 1-4), and the first few seasons of SG-1 For current shows, I've already started re-watching Monk, and How I met your mother. Posted by: Nish at September 8, 2008 11:02 PMNorthern Exposure, Star Trek (original) Posted by: at September 9, 2008 12:09 AM- Doctor Who (Preferably Tom Baker, new ones not bad) Seinfeld Yes! News Radio, how could I forget (Phil Hartman episodes only though). The episode where Phil Hartmans character gets a cane is classic. Posted by: Mike Jasnowski at September 9, 2008 09:03 AMAbsolutely, News Radio is a classic, and definitely stick to the episodes with Hartman (what a loss :-(). It's by far the best played, funniest and smartest comedy I've seen on TV. Seinfeld/Curb are also very funny but the actors suck :-)
Cedric, u are right. For a complex story-line a series would be better. The Sheild, Dexter, Wire are examples of complex story-lines that sometimes stretch over several seasons. i was merely stating how things are now (in my opinion). I was excited about Battlestar Gallactica for a while but that faded fast. When you have a season to kill with bad writers the story-lines soon get stretched thin. Posted by: xsonymathew at September 9, 2008 11:01 AMSopranos. To the guy who said MacGyver, it's not as easy as it looks. I'm re-watching the shows via Netflix, having watched them last when I was about ten years old, thinking it would bring back the memories. Oh it brings back the memories - about how many shows that I liked when I was ten were incredibly formulaic and repetitive. (How many times can MacGyver "clever" his way out of a situation involving personality-less goons, a mildly attractive woman who always falls for him, and a precarious situation with just enough odd materials at hand to solve? It is the EXACT SAME THING every show. I'm having a hard time not pushing the discs off in the queue. MacGyver (like the A-Team) is a great memory, but leave it there - story-wise, it has nothing on some of the stuff we take for granted on television today. Posted by: Erik at September 10, 2008 04:21 AMhey, how comes nobody already mentioned M.A.S.H ?!? Posted by: Marc at September 10, 2008 06:24 AMI'd add firefly, the wire and Farscape, but then most comedies are rewatchable. If you enjoyed The Office, Seinfeld or Friends, you'd more likely than not re-watch them. If you didn't, obviously you wouldn't (Just a pre-emptive strike at all the eew-friends posts). I'll probably re-watch Lexx some day too. If you actually watch it through, it's a pretty good mix of 50's sci-fi and steampunk with a decent storyline. Posted by: bill k at September 10, 2008 11:22 PMRed Dwarf. Posted by: Frank Bolander at September 16, 2008 09:15 AMI'd watch The west Wing, Soprano, and most of all Seinfeld and the Monthy Python. Post a comment
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