Wednesday, June 21, 2006

TV shows that i have watched. In random order.

Was motivated to do up this list after reading Scott Adam’s blog on TV. So here goes…

  1. Scrubs (best comedy since Seinfeld)
  2. Grey’s Anatomy
  3. The Simpsons
  4. Family guy
  5. South Park
  6. American Dad
  7. Futurama
  8. Seinfeld
  9. My name is Earl
  10. Desperate Housewife
  11. Alf (Gordon kicks ET's butt any time!!)
  12. Cheers (where everybody knows your name)
  13. Frasier
  14. Arrested Development
  15. The Shield
  16. CSI
  17. West Wing
  18. Commander in Chief
  19. Lost
  20. Gilmore Girls (love the daughter, love the mother ;) )
  21. Judging Amy (life of a female judge)
  22. Ally McBeal
  23. Band of Brothers (it’s a man’s thing)
  24. Boston Legal
  25. Dharma and Greg (East meets West)
  26. Dilbert
  27. Family Ties (when i first saw Michael J. Fox)
  28. Fresh Prince of Bel Air (Will Smith before entering movies)
  29. Friends
  30. Get Smart (Maxwell Smart, Agent 86!)
  31. The Golden Girls (There is life after retirement)
  32. Growing Pains (not really a good sitcom though)
  33. Home Improvement
  34. Law and Order
  35. Malcom in the Middle
  36. M*A*S*H (Have fun, not War!!)
  37. Murphy Brown (Life of a corporate woman)
  38. Nip/Tuck
  39. 24
  40. Alias
  41. Dark Angel
  42. Buffy, the Vampire Slayer
  43. Angel (the spin-off of above)
  44. The Others (Short lived but interesting)
  45. Perfect Strangers (Having a weird housemate is fun!)
  46. The Cosby Show (Life of a large funny African-American Family)
  47. Taxi (Denny Devito, Tony Danza and Andy Kaufman !)
  48. Green Hornet (Bruce Lee as Kato, din recognise him in the early episodes)
  49. The Practice
  50. X-files
  51. Quantum Leap
  52. Roseanne (by Rosesanne)
  53. The Saint (i still remember how to draw the Saint symbol)
  54. The 6 Million Dollars Man
  55. Bionic Woman (spin off of the above)
  56. Spin City (Michael J. Fox had to leave due to Parkinson's disease, what a shame)
  57. All Star Trek series except Deep Space 9 which i have yet caught.
  58. Suddenly Susan (Workings of a Women's magazine)
  59. Taken (a miniseries. very adsorbing)
  60. The 70’s Show (Retro never dies!)
  61. Who’s the Boss? (Tony Danza's star vehicle)
  62. Without a Trace
  63. Xena : the Warrior Princess (hee...)
  64. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (hee... another brainless pleasure)
  65. American Gothic (Another shortlived series which shd have continued)
  66. Sliders (imagine the possibility of infinite dimensions)
  67. Profit (A show that is ahead of its time. The reason why I call myself Jim)

Guess i did watch too much TV in my growing years. Luckily, most of the shows were shown late at night on weekdays, so they didn't interfere much with my studies. ha ha ha...

The only lasting effect was, perhaps, i had become more cynical of life on the whole and also become psychologically too old before my time. When one is exposed too much and too soon, i guess there is really no helping it. Most of the shows are mainly american productions (also kind of pro-family, which is slightly different from our chinese pro-family ways), which would explain why i was more americanised in my outlook than my more traditionally minded peers whom were more into chinese pop, local chinese dramas and stuff during the same period. Yeah... i was a bit extreme in my thinking and actions when i was younger... heh heh. Not that i regret now lah... heh heh...

i think i am more moderate now bah... ?

*(didn't comment on the newer shows coz anyone that watches tv should know about them)

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