Anonymous wrote:Friends
Dawsons Creek
One Tree Hill
Gilmore Girls
Gossip Girl
Greek
Beverly Hills 90210
Hart Of Dixie
Switched at Birth
Anonymous wrote:Peaky Blinders
Breaking Bad
Lost
and (don’t judge me) The Vampire Diaries & The Originals
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a weird question for Gen-X who grew up in the 1970s, where our afternoons were spent watching so many reruns of series. Everything from Adam-12, the Monkees, The Brady Bunch, I Love Lucy, The Odd Couple.
yup. In the era of streaming, I don't rewatch shows in the same way. But reruns? Every dang day. Loved them.
I thought of another one. Three's Company.
YES. So many reruns. So many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a weird question for Gen-X who grew up in the 1970s, where our afternoons were spent watching so many reruns of series. Everything from Adam-12, the Monkees, The Brady Bunch, I Love Lucy, The Odd Couple.
yup. In the era of streaming, I don't rewatch shows in the same way. But reruns? Every dang day. Loved them.
I thought of another one. Three's Company.
Anonymous wrote:The Wire
Living Single
The Ghost Whisperer
Jack Ryan
Burn Notice
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Arrested Development
Downton Abbey
Judging Amy
Thanks for the ideas. I have been meaning to start Peaky Blinders, The Leftovers, Battleship Galactica, and Succession
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northern Exposure.
Thirtysomething.
Downton Abbey.
Have you found "Northern Exposure" streaming anywhere? I checked pretty extensively and it doesn't seem to stream at all. If you have DVDs, where did you get them and were they legit? (As in, made by the network and not someone's home recordings off their TV screen....Yeah, that's a thing, unfortunately.)
Would love to see this series for the FIRST time. But there are music rights issues that have prevented its being re-run or streamed so far. If you know a way to see it, please advise!
I have what I think is a legal DVD set of NE (purchased a loong time ago). But even the DVD set does not have the music of the original series — and I’ve heard is a big loss.
PP from above -- thank you. That encourages me to try the DVDs. So many bootlegs out there of 1990s-early 2000s series that don't stream (I'm looking for others too).
I had heard that the original music was stripped off and replaced, which seems a pity, since friends have said that the songs used were often comments on NE's themes each week. It's so strange and silly that music rights like that can keep a great, older show off of streaming and reruns. "WKRP in Cincinnati" had similar issues on reruns (you can tell they've replaced some songs). Thanks again. I do hope to see NE soon.
Anonymous wrote:This is a weird question for Gen-X who grew up in the 1970s, where our afternoons were spent watching so many reruns of series. Everything from Adam-12, the Monkees, The Brady Bunch, I Love Lucy, The Odd Couple.