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

Anonymous
We all loved watching Stranger Things together.
Anonymous
Gilmore Girls
Supergirl
MacGyver
Black-ish
Speechless
Modern Family
Anonymous
Also cartoons:

Gravity Falls
We Bare Bears (I love this cartoon so very much)
Anonymous
Dance Moms (even DAD loves this one!)
Project Runway
Top Chef
The Voice
The Simpsons
Anonymous
Gilmore Girls revival starts on Friday - Netflix
Anonymous
Square Pegs for tweets/teens
Anonymous
Friday Night Lights and Stranger Things with 10 year old DSS. Is Wolfblood in this same vein?
Anonymous
Everybody Hates Chris and Malcolm in the Middle. I think I cry laughing at almost every episode. Wonder Years is great too.

There was a show called American Dreams that was really good but it was canceled after a few seasons. I loved watching that with my Mom when my youngest was a baby because she used to dance on Bandstand. Have to show that one to my now 15yr old daughter.

I think Lost would be fun to go back and revisit with ages 12 and over.
Anonymous
We watch The Goldbergs (DH and I love all the 80's nostalgia), Modern Family and Super Store
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:arrow, flash, supergirl bob's burgers


+1 DD loves the CW superhero shows
Anonymous
GOT with 11yo DS. Before you slam, we do edit heavily (we watch the episode the night before so we know what's coming up, and tell him when to shut his eyes as we fast forward through) for sex scenes and violence. He doesn't want to see those things, but loves the intrigue and plotting, and adores the dragons.
Anonymous
Buffy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would be hard for me to watch the Cosby Show now...


Or Woody Allen movies


... or any of Bill Clinton's old speeches.... where he "did not have...............with that woman....."

Seeing Hillary also makes me vomit a little, too.
Anonymous
WIth homework, dinner, after school activities, how do you make time for family tv watching?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GOT with 11yo DS. Before you slam, we do edit heavily (we watch the episode the night before so we know what's coming up, and tell him when to shut his eyes as we fast forward through) for sex scenes and violence. He doesn't want to see those things, but loves the intrigue and plotting, and adores the dragons.


??? so he's basically only watching like 1/4 of the show?? I mean there are at least 3 episodes that are entirely violent, gory battles...Don't understand this or the person watching Breaking Bad, which was emotionally really tough for me to watch when I was a 26 year old!

I think super-safe shows to watch are American Ninja Warrior and the cooking contest shows (my personal favorite is the Great British Baking Show but kids might find that boring). Also loved Parks and Rec and am watching Brooklyn Nine Nine, I'd say these are maybe 12 and up because there are occasional non-graphic references to sex.
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