What old TV shows are worth watching?

Anonymous
Northern Exposure
Anonymous
Parks and Rec
Arrested Development
Schitt’s Creek

I “watch” a lot shows as background. These are funny and don’t require undivided attention to enjoy them.
Anonymous
Good Girls
Frasier
Everybody Loves Raymond
Big Bang Theory
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed rewatching Felicity and Ally McBeal.

I also highly recommend Peaky Blinders, Animal Kingdom, and Ozark.

And what’s the Australian series about the lady OBGYN? That show was awesome.

Lastly, if you haven’t watched Benidorm, you are missing out.


Never heard if it, but it should have been called Down Under.

Offspring !!
Anonymous
Ozarks
Modern Family
Schitt’s Creek
Anonymous
What id give to watch 30 rock again for the first time.

Friends
Gossip girl
The OC
Entourage
Sex and the city
Curb your enthusiasm
Felicity
Dawson’s creek
Normal people
My so called life

My husband loved lost and breaking bad (I never watched either)
Anonymous
The Unit was terrific. Loved that show.
Anonymous
Catastrophe
Anonymous
For a really old one, ‘The Bob Cummings Show’. It feels like a series of sitcom tropes, until you realize, this was one of the first sitcoms- so it is what many shows emulated. You will recognize many actors in it from other shows. Notably, Ann B Davis plays his assistant. She won Emmy’s for that role.
Anonymous
Life in pieces
Anonymous
Homicide; Life on the Street
Anonymous
I can watch any episode of “Three’s Company” and be thoroughly entertained for 30 minutes. It never gets old!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have some gaps -- never seen the West Wing, The Sopranos, Buffy, Veep, etc.

I'm watching Mad Men for the first time and think it's incredible.


The office - British the U.S. one
Dynasty
Dallas
Simpsons
Breaking bad
Sopranos
Anonymous
Mr Robot
The Expanse
Legion (I hate Marvel movie but love this show!!)
Enlighted
On Becoming a God in Central Florida (great show killed off by COVID!)
Anonymous
Rod Sterling's Night Gallery.
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