Good TV Series for Teen

Anonymous
My 13 year old likes watching old episodes of The Fresh Prince and The Cosby Show. He also watched Everybody Hates Chris and loved that show.
Anonymous
Another vote for Friday Night Lights (it's one of *my* favorite shows ever!), the BBC Sherlock, and Dr. Who (all of which are streamable on Netflix). Also possibly Parenthood or Lie to Me, though I can't remember whether either has any content you'd object to.
Anonymous
DD, 12, watched the entire runs (on Netflix) of Monk, 30 Rock, Scrubs, and Psych.
Anonymous
I love Psych, but you have to have a 13 year old that can follow the pop culture references. They do get stale a few seasons late (One episode the cop pulled a gun on a dog and sean said - "don't get all Micheal Vick on me" - it's amazing how a few years on a teen can miss total news events. I had to explain it). It is fine show

I also love Outnumbered from BBC. Usually I save it for just me and my husband (wine and unwind time), but our middle schooler came into the room late once while we were watching it and started laughing hysterically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Friday Night Lights (it's one of *my* favorite shows ever!), the BBC Sherlock, and Dr. Who (all of which are streamable on Netflix). Also possibly Parenthood or Lie to Me, though I can't remember whether either has any content you'd object to.


DC and I enjoyed all the above, and surprisingly Doc Martin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. For the PPs who suggested Wonder Years, MASH, Friday Night Lights, Modern Family, Big Bang, and similar: THANK YOU. That's what I was basically looking for, and had forgotten about some of those.


Add Malcolm in the Middle to that excellent list.
Anonymous
My 15 year old is very interested in politics. We watched the West Wing together a year or two ago, and he *loved* it.

We are watching Friday Night Lights together now. I think it is terrific, but it does have a lot sex in it. I don't know that I would have felt comfortable letting DS watch it 2 years ago.

If your son likes sports, I highly recommend the Ken Burns Baseball documentary. Also, the ESPN 30-for-30 series is *excellent.* Even if he doesn't especially like sports, some of these are well worth watching together because they are so thought provoking. We particularly liked "Unguarded," the story of a high school phenom who made it to the NBA but battled heroin addiction, "You Don't Know Bo," a profile of Bo Jackson, and "Catching Hell," about scapegoats in sports.

Modern Family, Glee, the Amazing Race, the Daily Show, Last Resort, and The Office have been other big hits here. I also have heard good things about the new show The Fosters.

Some others we haven't watched but are on my list: Seinfeld, Northern Exposure, Taxi, Felicity.
Anonymous
My teens like Dr. Who, Sherlock (with Benedict Cumberbatch), Amazing Race, Psych, Pawn Stars, Mythbusters, old Star Trek episodes.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 15 year old is very interested in politics. We watched the West Wing together a year or two ago, and he *loved* it.

We are watching Friday Night Lights together now. I think it is terrific, but it does have a lot sex in it. I don't know that I would have felt comfortable letting DS watch it 2 years ago.

If your son likes sports, I highly recommend the Ken Burns Baseball documentary. Also, the ESPN 30-for-30 series is *excellent.* Even if he doesn't especially like sports, some of these are well worth watching together because they are so thought provoking. We particularly liked "Unguarded," the story of a high school phenom who made it to the NBA but battled heroin addiction, "You Don't Know Bo," a profile of Bo Jackson, and "Catching Hell," about scapegoats in sports.

Modern Family, Glee, the Amazing Race, the Daily Show, Last Resort, and The Office have been other big hits here. I also have heard good things about the new show The Fosters.

Some others we haven't watched but are on my list: Seinfeld, Northern Exposure, Taxi, Felicity.


OP here. He watches 30-for-30 and we've seen "You don't know Bo". Great choices!
Anonymous
This is just me, but I would make sure he's seen the old Star Trek and maybe Next Generation. This is cultural stuff folks!
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