What's Your Must-Watch TV Show?

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The discussion highlights several popular TV shows, emphasizing "Breaking Bad" for its compelling story of a scientist turned crime lord and its critical acclaim. "Dexter" is praised for its unique premise of a serial killer targeting other killers, with specific seasons noted for their excellence and memorable antagonists. "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" is mentioned as a favorite for its humor. The conversation also touches on reality TV, with mentions of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and a desire for new series, while expressing disappointment in the current lack of engaging content. The dialogue reflects a mix of drama and comedy preferences, alongside a fondness for reality TV mockumentaries.
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Breaking Bad (It's about a scientist who becomes a crime lord. I think people here would love it, not to mention it has great reviews.)

Dexter (Serial killer who kills killers, pure incredible)

Always Sunny in Philadelphia (hilarious)


What do you guys like?

I used to watch House, but it got a bit tedious. I also plan to watch Spartacus Blood and Sand.
 
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I like keeping up with the Kardashians... awaiting new series! there's nothing good on right now, Holly's world's finished too, the hills long ago... I like reality tv mockumentaries!
 
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I like keeping up with the Kardashians... awaiting new series! there's nothing good on right now, Holly's world's finished too, the hills long ago... I like reality tv mockumentaries!

Have you tried IASIP?
 
I love Dexter...seasons 1 and 3 were the best...Doakes and Dexter's rapport made it oh-so-better.
Colin Hanks and John Lithgow were incredible 'bad guys'.
But never as good as John Malkovich, such as in the movie 'In the Line of Fire."
Thoughts?
 
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