Out of these old tv shows reruns which do you like better
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Joined: Jan '09
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I only watch the discovery channel and the cooking channel nowadays.. Doesn't sound like what people at my age do. Prehaps its the sign of me getting old, older than i should be.
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Posted by shokaku: People still watch tv.
Watching TV shows/movies on your computer wich have been downloaded is WAY better than watching them on a normal TV ... you can pause anytime you want and miss out all the annoying commercials.
I picked King of Queens from the list, but my all time favorite oldies - ended series - Frasier and The Pretender, and my favorite animation is American Dad!!
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they back because new show is rigged and poor and these are well known by older peoples and they hope that some young peoples will like them i vote i dislake them all because i dont like watch show on tv i just watch sport and news and some new films and not watching anything more because in this time i just play poker
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Dont know some o the list, but Family Guy is a great show, adult animation is becoming very good every year that passes. Since Simpsons found out his market, people who work at this art is making big efforts to give the best service to those who lke this type of shows! I do!
Since I live in Europe, I haven't been able to see most of these series, only (I think) "Married with children), so I cannot really comare and give an opinion on them. But in general, I HATE reruns as such. They keep on going forever (there's an English series that we have had rerunned for about a dozen times already here in Belgium, that's easy for the network and very low cost, but it stands in the way of bringing new quality programs and developing new series that are accustomed to the time frame in which we live NOW).