TV shows you can/want to watch with your tween?

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Anonymous wrote:My kid liked Galavant but that's being cancelled. I thought Grandfathered was funny, but that's being cancelled. Neither of us really got into Blackish, but we could try again.

(I was really bummed when I previewed Angie Tribeca that it put in a lot of unnecessary flipping the bird type stuff that pushed over the line what was mostly goofy, slapstick comedy.)

Growing up, we could watch as a family shows like Good Times, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, the Carole Burnet Show, and even some dramas like Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere.

What current TV shows do you watch with your tween or anticipating any new shows being a good fit for the tween audience?

(Anything other than reality shows and Full House does not appeal in the least.)


The Flash is really great. If your kid liked Galavant, he/she would probably enjoy the Flash.

Dr. Who is amazing and is just right for that age group. It's all available on Netflix and there is a ton of it.
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Anonymous wrote:Agents of Shield, Agent Carter, Grimm, Warehouse 13, Merlin......


Grimm is too gory. They're also canceling Agent Carter!


Content is also not appropriate for a tween. The storylines are a bit too adult. t Once Upon a Time is probably also too adult. (OUT also stars Jennifer Morrison, who I loathe as an actress.)




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Anonymous wrote:We are watching Supernatural and Breaking Bad currently. We watch Malcolm in the Middle and Family Guy too.

I like some of the Netflix originals, but the sex scenes are too graphic. I didn't realize that initially and had an awkward moment of scrambling for the remote.


omg Breaking Bad??????? But the sex scenes in other shows are too graphic? Dude, Breaking Bad involves a lot of violence and inappropriate trauma for a tween -- stop showing that to your young kid!

Friday Night Lights is a great show, though it did involve high schoolers having sex. Though I have vowed that someday I will watch My So Called Life with my high school daughter (she's only in elementary school now).
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Anonymous wrote:We are watching Supernatural and Breaking Bad currently. We watch Malcolm in the Middle and Family Guy too.

I like some of the Netflix originals, but the sex scenes are too graphic. I didn't realize that initially and had an awkward moment of scrambling for the remote.


omg Breaking Bad??????? But the sex scenes in other shows are too graphic? Dude, Breaking Bad involves a lot of violence and inappropriate trauma for a tween -- stop showing that to your young kid!

Friday Night Lights is a great show, though it did involve high schoolers having sex. Though I have vowed that someday I will watch My So Called Life with my high school daughter (she's only in elementary school now).


+1 Dh and I stopped watching Breaking Bad because it got too graphic/violent for us! Can't imagine watching it with a tween or even teen.

I look forward to watching FNL with my kids, but probably not starting that until they are in high school.
Anonymous
My 13yo watches almost no tv. She likes The Amazing World of Gumball sometimes, and I still catch her watching My Little Pony when her sister has it on. She likes some anime. Occasionally she'll watch an episode of Modern Family.

My 10yo is torn between little kid shows and more "mature" shows. She still likes MLP and a lot of Nick Jr shows. We tried You, Me and the Apocolypse and she really liked that. She loves nature documentaries, especially about polar bears or penguins. When DH is traveling, I let her sleep in my bedroom and we watch part of a documentary before bed. (Oldest goes to bed much earlier, her choice, and thinks documentary cuddle time is lame, or id have both participate.)
Anonymous
Black-ish. Gilmore Girls. Supergirl. Shark Tank.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids love The Goldbergs, The Middle, Fresh off the Boat and Supergirl.


We watch the first 3 as well. also Black-ish

We watch the kids baking competition shows. Also if you have amazon, Just Add Magic was a cute show



+1 for Just Add Magic - my boys are dying to see a new episode.
Anonymous
We aren't big TV watchers, but we do watch Gilmore Girls, The Avengers (TV series), Doctor Who and Dance Academy with our 13 y/o DD. We especially love Dance Academy, which is a very well-done Australian series. On Hulu and Amazon, maybe on Netflix, too. We are trying to see all of the Gilmore Girls episodes before the reboot starts in the fall.
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Heroes reborn, Chicago Med, Chicago PD
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Anonymous wrote:My 13yo watches almost no tv. She likes The Amazing World of Gumball sometimes, and I still catch her watching My Little Pony when her sister has it on. She likes some anime. Occasionally she'll watch an episode of Modern Family.

My 10yo is torn between little kid shows and more "mature" shows. She still likes MLP and a lot of Nick Jr shows. We tried You, Me and the Apocolypse and she really liked that. She loves nature documentaries, especially about polar bears or penguins. When DH is traveling, I let her sleep in my bedroom and we watch part of a documentary before bed. (Oldest goes to bed much earlier, her choice, and thinks documentary cuddle time is lame, or id have both participate.)


Why did you respond?
Anonymous
Different kids.. some shows the same... others differ. So

Both:
Christly Knows Best, The Middle, The Goldbergs, Modern Family, Black-ish, Containment mini-series, periodically AFV

DD 11:
Dance Moms, House Hunters, Property Brothers, etc. and with my husband she watches a lot of cooking shows, restaurant rescue shows, etc.

DS 12:
Fear the Walking Dead with me and the Star Wars computer animated series with my husband

They also both watch shows together that I may or may not watch with them such as The Amazing World of Gumball, the cartoon with the blue bird and the raccoon, clarence,

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Anonymous wrote:Wolfblood. Terrific.

+1

Also, try the Wonder Years.


Wait. Is this on??!! I loved this show! What channel?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about greys anatomy for a 13 yo girl? Appropriate or not?


Um, no
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wolfblood. Terrific.

+1

Also, try the Wonder Years.


Wait. Is this on??!! I loved this show! What channel?


Netflix
Anonymous
We go back to the old-school series:

Wonder Years
Everybody Hates Chris
Malcolm in the Middle
Cosby Show

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