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tinoynk t1_jec5aws wrote

The Wire

The Sopranos

Deadwood

Twin Peaks

The Shield

Larry Sanders Show

Curb Your Enthusiasm

It’s Always Sunny

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KilgoretheTrout55 t1_jec57bp wrote

Well obviously the obvious answers are the sopranos, the wire, mad Men, oz, The shield breaking bad.... I assume most people have at least heard of these shows and recognize them as being pretty well received.

But I also have a soft spot for Beverly hills 90210, and Dawson's Creek as a guilty pleasure. Dawson's Creek was an interesting slice of the late '90s because the teens weren't obsessed with popularity like they were in shows like One tree Hill. They were sort of a group of people like the class clown and a film nerd and a poor Joey Potter whose father was in jail and whose mother died.

They sort of snubbed their nose at cheerleading and school sports etc ... And that was sort of what life was like in the late '90s. I don't know if it was the aftermath of Nirvana or whatever, but people sort of snubbed traditional notions of popularity in high school.

Buffy is a pretty good show. It was sort of a time period before all of the shows had been part of the so-called Golden age so there was often a lot more episodes. That meant more filler but also a ton of content.

That could be good or bad.

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NeitherIndependence OP t1_jec691g wrote

I really enjoyed Dawson's Creek. I like small town shows that follow characters into adulthood even in the case of Dawson's Creek it went a bit of the rails at the end.

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s3rila t1_jec7h23 wrote

Fringe or bsg

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thisisntshakespeare t1_jec6vfh wrote

The X Files

The Practice

Roswell

Homicide:Life on the Street

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lkn240 t1_jech5i8 wrote

From the 1990s Babylon 5 is great if you like scifi

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thetownisnew t1_jecp4nk wrote

/r/PopularWB. Ryan Murphy's first show. People say they share similarities with Glee.

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annaamontanaa t1_ject5h7 wrote

Lost, Mad Men, Desperate Housewives, Breaking Bad, Veronica Mars, Sex and The City, Dexter, That ‘70s Show, Arrested Development, and The O.C.

I’m glad you’re enjoying Buffy! That’s one of my favorite shows of all-time. I recommend watching Angel too

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Nacknack26 t1_jeeymsj wrote

Most of my favorite shows started before 2010

Buffy, The wire, The sopranos, Mad men , Lost, Desperate housewives, Scrubs

And My favorite comfort show Gilmore Girls

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Nobodycares2022 t1_jed2mni wrote

Freaks & Geeks

Dark Angel

Do Over

Pushing Daisies

Boston Public

Wonderfalls

Surface

Invasion

Jack & Bobby

Commander in Chief

Jericho

Dawson's Creek

Fringe

Dexter

True Blood

Dead Like Me

Six Feet Under

Young Americans

The X Files

The Lone Gunmen

Popular

Glee

Roswell

Smallville

Charmed

The O.C.

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annaamontanaa t1_jegpwrl wrote

Does Pushing Daisies end on a cliffhanger? I’ve been kind of wanting to check it out but I do know it was cancelled

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JustJess234 t1_jecnz30 wrote

I’m the same. Some of my favorites are ones I share with my parents, others are from when I was growing up. A lot of mysteries on PBS are also set in earlier time periods without much technology.

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Magnet5150 t1_jed18gk wrote

  • American Dad

  • That 70's Show

  • Law and Order

  • Family Guy

  • Cold Case

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jayelaitch t1_jeda21n wrote

Charmed! Always Charmed. And Monk.

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CoolIceCreamCone t1_jee4zgk wrote

It'd be way harder for me to name favorite shows AFTER 2010!

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  • Simpsons seasons 1-9
  • Larry Sanders Show
  • Star Trek the Next Generation
  • Yes Minister
  • Maison Ikkoku
  • I'm Alan Partridge
  • Seinfeld
  • Futurama
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chrisagiddings t1_jegk9pm wrote

IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER Jericho, The Unit, Stargate SG-1, Star Trek Deep Space 9 (Also Voyager, and Enterprise both grew on me), 24, Alias, Smallville, Roswell … goodness, so many more.

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Tampammm t1_jecs4pt wrote

What about the great TV shows of the 60s and 70s. Do you want those also?

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Nobodycares2022 t1_jed3vk7 wrote

I think just shows from 1990-2009

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Tampammm t1_jed4f9z wrote

OK thx. Those don't interest me as much.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_jed4r8q wrote

Well that's the time frame that the OP was posting about.

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Tampammm t1_jed5zeq wrote

You're probably right. Although he also said he liked shows that didn't have modern technology. So for the 60s and 70s, that's really significant! - no cellphones, no computers, no internet, no cable TV, ,,, quite a difference.

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