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Post by Katie on Aug 12, 2014 17:02:09 GMT
I know DH would love to see Quantum Leap.
And I just thought of another - Love Boat! Would be neat to see all the celebrity cameos. I loved that show!
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Post by betazed on Aug 12, 2014 17:09:10 GMT
Homeland Person of Interest
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Post by penny on Aug 12, 2014 19:56:27 GMT
ER, Grace Under Fire - and pretty much any sitcom before reality took over - Roseanne, Cheers, Frasier, Cosby, Third Rock, etc... A cable channel will run a series here but those shows are perfect for a laugh and bit of an escape...
I'd love Magnum PI, Murder She Wrote, and MacGuyver... And I'd love to see the old Flintstone cartoons again too...lol
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Post by khaleesi on Aug 12, 2014 20:15:16 GMT
I know DH would love to see Quantum Leap. This one is out there, we have been slowly working out way through the show again I also came across The Wonder Years and that is now how I spend my lunch breaks!
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Post by marmargirl on Aug 12, 2014 20:21:13 GMT
I know DH would love to see Quantum Leap. And I just thought of another - Love Boat! Would be neat to see all the celebrity cameos. I loved that show! Love Boat is on a retro TV channel called MeTV. I try to watch it every Sunday at 2:00. I get a kick out of seeing the "celebrities" (most were B-list or past their prime). I never understood how Vicki came to be Capt. Stubing's daughter? Adoption?
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Post by cakediva on Aug 12, 2014 20:28:41 GMT
Friends Modern Family ER And old soaps like Another World
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Aug 12, 2014 20:33:09 GMT
All in the Family.
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Post by sillyrabbit on Aug 12, 2014 20:33:56 GMT
Gilmore Girls
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Post by ShesaRenegade on Aug 12, 2014 20:34:58 GMT
China Beach
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Post by Erica on Aug 12, 2014 20:41:06 GMT
The Sopranos, Oz, and other HBO shows.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2014 20:46:31 GMT
The rest of Law and Order. They have seasons 1-8. There were 20 seasons!
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Post by Nink on Aug 12, 2014 21:16:43 GMT
I know DH would love to see Quantum Leap. And I just thought of another - Love Boat! Would be neat to see all the celebrity cameos. I loved that show! Love Boat is on a retro TV channel called MeTV. I try to watch it every Sunday at 2:00. I get a kick out of seeing the "celebrities" (most were B-list or past their prime). I never understood how Vicki came to be Capt. Stubing's daughter? Adoption? I think it was one of those he didn't know he'd fathered a child type deals. But I can't remember how he found out about it or what happened to her mother.
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Post by marmargirl on Aug 12, 2014 21:25:43 GMT
Love Boat is on a retro TV channel called MeTV. I try to watch it every Sunday at 2:00. I get a kick out of seeing the "celebrities" (most were B-list or past their prime). I never understood how Vicki came to be Capt. Stubing's daughter? Adoption? I think it was one of those he didn't know he'd fathered a child type deals. But I can't remember how he found out about it or what happened to her mother. Ah. It seems whenever I catch the show, it's either before Vicki or after she's been on awhile and no one mentions it.
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Post by JustTricia on Aug 12, 2014 21:33:00 GMT
Moonlighting.
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Post by lesley on Aug 12, 2014 21:41:46 GMT
The West Wing, ER, definitely NYPD Blue, LA Law, Boston Legal. I have all of the West Wing on DVD, but it's so much hassle to go and get out a boxed set! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/5645536/images/Q_m8lDOvc_3Le3r1GKdf.jpg)
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Post by Windy on Aug 12, 2014 21:41:49 GMT
I loved Life Goes On. I'd forgotten about that show. I'm a huge Patti LuPone fan. And definitely ER.
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Post by Nink on Aug 12, 2014 21:47:47 GMT
I think it was one of those he didn't know he'd fathered a child type deals. But I can't remember how he found out about it or what happened to her mother. Ah. It seems whenever I catch the show, it's either before Vicki or after she's been on awhile and no one mentions it. From AOLTV.com- Six greatest Love Boat mysteries: Who thought it was a good idea to have Vicki Stubing live on the ship? This question has been asked before (I remember seeing it on ILove the '70s / '80s), but it's still worth asking here. I mean, the girl was twelve-years-old when she met her long-lost dad, Capt. Stubing, after her mother died. According to my fellow Squadder Jen Creer, Stubing didn't really want his daughter on the ship, but she wanted to be close to him and he didn't want her to be raised by distant relatives. So, instead of being in a stable environment where she could go to school with people her age, Vicki lived on a ship where there was almost never anyone there who was her age. The captain was supposedly working most of the time (see below), so he didn't home school her, and everyone else on the ship was busy trying to hook up, usually with the help of free-flowing alcohol. Oh, and because they were in international waters, Stubing had no problem putting his teenage daughter to work as Julie's assistant. So, to everyone else, the Pacific Princess was paradise, but to Vicki, it must have felt like an Amistad-esque steerage voyage week after week.
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Post by marmargirl on Aug 12, 2014 22:02:39 GMT
Ah. It seems whenever I catch the show, it's either before Vicki or after she's been on awhile and no one mentions it. From AOLTV.com- Six greatest Love Boat mysteries: Who thought it was a good idea to have Vicki Stubing live on the ship? This question has been asked before (I remember seeing it on ILove the '70s / '80s), but it's still worth asking here. I mean, the girl was twelve-years-old when she met her long-lost dad, Capt. Stubing, after her mother died. According to my fellow Squadder Jen Creer, Stubing didn't really want his daughter on the ship, but she wanted to be close to him and he didn't want her to be raised by distant relatives. So, instead of being in a stable environment where she could go to school with people her age, Vicki lived on a ship where there was almost never anyone there who was her age. The captain was supposedly working most of the time (see below), so he didn't home school her, and everyone else on the ship was busy trying to hook up, usually with the help of free-flowing alcohol. Oh, and because they were in international waters, Stubing had no problem putting his teenage daughter to work as Julie's assistant. So, to everyone else, the Pacific Princess was paradise, but to Vicki, it must have felt like an Amistad-esque steerage voyage week after week. Thank you!! Great explanation (and commentary)! ![:2thumbsup:](//storage.proboards.com/5645536/images/zKsqKGInldFvtmx415J3.jpg)
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Post by kimpossible on Aug 12, 2014 22:06:38 GMT
Oh my gosh! I forgot about this show - but loved it!
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Post by ljsmom on Aug 12, 2014 22:31:43 GMT
The West Wing, ER, definitely NYPD Blue, LA Law, Boston Legal. I have all of the West Wing on DVD, but it's so much hassle to go and get out a boxed set! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/5645536/images/Q_m8lDOvc_3Le3r1GKdf.jpg) West Wing is on Netflix. I have been binging hard on it. I have one season left and I'm about to cry over it being done. I never watched it and I just am love with them all!
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Post by ametallichick on Aug 12, 2014 22:58:53 GMT
The Sopranos
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Post by momofkandn on Aug 12, 2014 23:06:34 GMT
Frasier is also now on Netflix.
I'm another one that would like to see ER on there.
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Post by bsn22 on Aug 12, 2014 23:28:25 GMT
I'd like to see Gilmore Girls- I didn't watch it when it first started. My DS has been watching Woody Woodpecker (but it isn't the original- Woody is actually MORE annoying in this one).
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Post by SweetieBsMom on Aug 12, 2014 23:34:32 GMT
Designing Women
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Post by rumplesnat on Aug 12, 2014 23:34:46 GMT
Definitely Gilmore Girls! Thirtysomething St. Elsewhere
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Post by sevans89 on Aug 13, 2014 0:30:16 GMT
JAG and Mad About You
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Post by Marina on Aug 13, 2014 0:49:38 GMT
Smallville. We are currently borrowing it from the library and they are missing season 7.
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Post by jjpswife on Aug 13, 2014 1:34:14 GMT
I'd start Big Bang from the beginning too...never seen it.
And The Cosby Show!!
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Post by scraphappyinjax on Aug 13, 2014 1:37:30 GMT
True Blood. When Netflix increased their prices a few years ago it pissed my husband off. We only have streaming & I haven't seen any True Blood seasons since.
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Post by candygurl on Aug 13, 2014 1:46:15 GMT
oh for sure ER! Loved that show!
Joan of Arcadia Everwood Gilmore Girls Boston Public...such a great show!
I also loved Grace Under Fire...wonder what happened to the main star?
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