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What was the last TV show you watched?

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Mark Harmon had a similar issue 20+ years ago. :)
I say if it's pleasant out, Drivers Ed so you aren't stuck in the building.
If it's hot, something inside would be best, especially if the first one rattles your nerves.

Saw that movie way back when at the theater. I take the kids who are having a hard time focusing and make sure they focus. It is a lot of fun and very low stress.
:D
 

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Recently we have been watching Hoarders; my wife likes Duck Dynasty, I don't. When my daughter comes over during the day, I find about five What Not to Wear shows on the dvr. Just discovered Tree House Masters on (of all things) Animal Planet. Now that Burn Notice is back we'll be occupied until Person of Interest returns.
 

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Aside from more episodes of The Big Bang Theory, Burn Notice is the last thing I watched. I won't know what to do with my summers once this season is over. :(
 

Stray Cat

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Foyle's war.. from the beginning.
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I had fond memories of if. Sadly, it sucks now. Bit thankfully TZ OS still awesome and all the Outer Limits / Hitchcock holds up. NG is 70's suckage.

So much from the seventies, whether it be television or movies, looks really bad. Quality disappeared during that period. And I know, jp, it wasn't just with television and the movies, it was everywhere.
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Gregg Axley

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My husband is watching a similar series to Twilight Zone called "One Step Beyond". A lot of the same actors.

I've got that one too. :)
There were 96(?) episodes brought to you by Alcoa.
The premise behind this show was the fact that each story was based on real events.
Serling's were fictional of course.
I've got one DVD of remastered episodes, but I can't remember how many.
Then the entire set of 96, where some episodes are washed out a bit.
Really great series though!

Watched some guy walk across the grand canyon last night, then 2 episodes of Bob Newhart.
 

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