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What was the last TV show you watched?

Gregg Axley

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Would you believe? :D

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Oliver Douglas gets a special delivery letter, and it takes him the entire episode to find it, because Sam Drucker gave the letter to
Mr. Kimball. Of all the characters on the show, Kimball was my favorite. Really a high rated show.
 

Stearmen

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You and jamespowers have given me hope - I thought I there was something wrong with me as I find one of the most popular TV shows of all time unwatchable.

Sorry, there is something wrong with all of you! Now the later episodes, it should have gone off the air in the 70s. Just another reason the 80s sucked! Same goes for All In The Family. And Happy Days should have ended after two maybe three seasons.
 

Stearmen

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The Big Bang Theory. A nice tribute to Carol Ann Susi, the voice of Mrs. Wolowitz. You never saw her, just heard her voice. Always funny! She died way to young. [video=youtube;sYKmIz11dVc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYKmIz11dVc[/video]
 

TimeWarpWife

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Blue Bloods - one of the very few new shows I watch. The only new shows I watch are NCIS, NCIS LA, NCIS NO, Scorpion, The Big Bang Theory, Hawaii Five-O, and Blue Bloods. Everything else is on METV, Antenna TV, TCM, and British shows that are set in eras prior to 1960 like Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Foyle's War, Poirot, and Miss Marple. Btw, did anyone watch the new Odd Couple series with Matthew Perry? I loved the original series with Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, but I didn't even make it through the first 15 mins. of the newest one because it was absolutely awful. No offense to anyone who likes Matthew Perry, but I just don't think he can act.
 
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Finally watched the final episode of Two and a Half Men. My wife and I haven't watched the show since roughly half-way through Ashton Kutcher's first season, and having seen the last episode are now certain that was a good decision. I truly appreciated the producers taking the opportunity to throw "the rules" out the window by repeatedly acknowledging in the script that it was nothing more than an absurd and flawed television series, but this last episode still felt like an overly-dragged-out set-up to a punchline about the well-publicized implosion [of the relationship between Charlie Sheen and Executive Producer Chuck Lorre] that ultimately didn't pay off.
 

LadyBaltimore

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I don't have a TV…but I did spend a half an hour tuning in to the ol' window of "reality television" on the streets below. Now, normally it's all drug busts and crime, but tonight, as with any snow, I just watched car after car after car, and so on, get stuck in the snow and ice. And I'm telling you, when that bus began jack knifing and almost tipped over, I had my hand over my mouth, and then when it went for "the hill," which is really just a slope but apparently a very icy one that might as well be Mt. Everest in winter weather, considering the string of cars staggered down it in various stages of "stuckness," I almost leapt up and shouted, "NO! DON'T DO IT!"

It's like reality TV if reality TV was actually reality, but with the same degree of people doing dumb things, such as thinking old light weight of a sedan should be out in these road conditions.

But as far as last actual TV shows I watched at work or on Netflix: American Pickers, Friends, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents
 

Stearmen

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They were unwatchable and many were cowed into watching dreck on TV and calling it classic. Bunch of sheep who can't think for themselves. BAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!

That's the defense all the crazy people use in court! It's always every one else that's crazy.
 

Stearmen

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The Man Who Would Not Be Washington. A great biography of Robert E Lee. What a tragic life. A man that was so tied to George Washington, his father was Light Horse Harry Lee, he was the son in law of Washington's son, they even had slaves that were direct descendants of those on the Washington plantation. And of course Arlington, the shrine to Washington! He would have been a shoe in for President if he had stayed loyal. He wasn't even sure if succession was legal, it was just easier to do nothing!
 
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Blue Bloods - one of the very few new shows I watch. The only new shows I watch are NCIS, NCIS LA, NCIS NO, Scorpion, The Big Bang Theory, Hawaii Five-O, and Blue Bloods. Everything else is on METV, Antenna TV, TCM, and British shows that are set in eras prior to 1960 like Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Foyle's War, Poirot, and Miss Marple. Btw, did anyone watch the new Odd Couple series with Matthew Perry? I loved the original series with Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, but I didn't even make it through the first 15 mins. of the newest one because it was absolutely awful. No offense to anyone who likes Matthew Perry, but I just don't think he can act.

We stayed with it for a half hour, but it was truly terrible. Mathew Perry seemed a parody of his former self of "Friends." I can't image this one not being dropped quickly.
 

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