TV Series to watch with my almost 17 year old (one month away) son.

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Anonymous wrote:fuller house

Lame
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Friday Night Lights
The West Wing
Felicity
The Office
Seinfeld
Show Me a Hero
ER
Spin City
Alias
Lost
Hill Street Blues
Poldark
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Anonymous
We're enjoying Occupied on Netflix, and for comic relief, The Office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friday Night Lights
The West Wing
Felicity
The Office
Seinfeld
Show Me a Hero
ER
Spin City
Alias
Lost
Hill Street Blues
Poldark
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah


On which channel Spin City playing?
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monk
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The ones we like this year

People of Earth
Atlanta
Speechless


Thank you Netflix
FNL
30Rock
The Office
Anonymous
Man in the High Castle
Firefly
Fringe
Defiance (comfort TV; it isn't "good" so much as entertaining and not awkwardly sexual to watch with your son)
Suits
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Numb3rs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: I just started watching the man in the high castle. It is great so far and very interesting


This or any of the Marvels -- Daredevil is good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've already thought of Stranger Things, looking for other ideas.


My 15yr old nephew and I have just recently been enjoying "Incorporated"
Anonymous
OP here. We started watching Stranger Things and he likes it a lot. Thanks for all these suggestions, once we are done with ST we have lots of good options to choose from.

I must admit, some of the suggestions were a bit of a head scratcher to me. Fuller House? Felicity? My son would hate these. lol
Anonymous
I don't know any 17 year old boys who would watch tv with their parents. What is your secret OP? Do you live in the country?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know any 17 year old boys who would watch tv with their parents. What is your secret OP? Do you live in the country?
LOL We are SE DC residents, my kids are born and raised here. Maybe it's because my kids don't have a TV in their room? We do have a big TV in the basement but we usually use that when we rent movies. We've always watched TV together in the living room.
Anonymous
It seems really weird to me that you need to research and crowd source this. Can't he pick a show he wants to watch? Why is this some formal "we will watch this show together" thing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems really weird to me that you need to research and crowd source this. Can't he pick a show he wants to watch? Why is this some formal "we will watch this show together" thing?
There is no formal "we will watch this show together" thing. It's not unusual for us to watch TV together, happens all the time. How is this any different from anyone asking for suggestions of shows to watch? I've always gotten ideas for shows I never thought to watch or had never heard of from this forum, didn't see the harm in asking what would appeal to both me and my kid.
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