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Favorite TV Show(s)?

lucazin

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Avatar - The Last Airbender (c'mon I love anything with the four elements)
House (I bought the Hugh Laurie's book just because of his character)
Heroes (I just like the first season drama but the effects and the powers are still nice)
Friends (two holiday weeks spent watching the whole show)
Family Guy
The Simpsons
My Name is Earl
Prison Break
Clone Wars (the new one)
Band of Brothers

and any show on Discovery Channel and History Channel...
 

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Scrubs (weird, but funny)
Blackadder series (hilarious!)
Air Crash Investigation (because I'm morbid)
Seconds From Disaster (see above; I like this more than ACI)

....I have no TV signal where I live, so those are my only ones. T.T Either my parents or I have a boxset (Scrubs and BA), or I only remember them (ACI, SFD).

When I was a kid, I loved a show called Gargoyles on WB: the main character was called Goliath. The characters were mostly gargoyles on top of a skyscraper in... some American city. I was 8 and didn't care. Anyone else remember liking that one?
 
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Blackadder?! BLACKADDER!!! what a show

never seen scrubs ,what is it like?

gargoyles, i vaguely remember something

My favourites are...

Still game (scottish sitcom about pensioners), one foot in the grave, fawlty towers, blackadder, family guy, american dad, the simpsons, south park, Lost, Beavis and butthead, QI, Mock the Week, Never mind the buzzcocks, porridge, open all hours
 

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Scrubs is a hospital sitcom. The main character, JD (Dr. John Dorian, precisely), though, keeps having these bizarre fantasies about anything that catches his mind, like connecting with a German-speaking patient by dancing to the German version of '99 Red Balloons' in his hospital room with red balloons falling from the ceiling and all over the floor. That was what I meant by 'weird but funny'; a lot of the time, you just have a WTF?!LOL reaction to things on that show. The other characters are good too, though: this entire country apparently LOVES Dr. Cox.
 
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sounds crazy, sounds fucked up and generally awful

SOUNDS GOOD
 

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Modern Marvels-History Channel

Cats & Dogs 101- Animal Planet

Jimmey Kimmel Live- ABC

Scrubs-Comedy Central

Fresh Prince Of Bel Air-Nick At Nite

George Lopez- Nick At Nite

Keeping Up With the Kardashians- E-I dont know why I like it
 

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Has anyone seen "Breaking Bad"?

The first season is only seven episodes, but what a great show!

It's about a genius chemistry teacher who's been dominated by stronger personalities his whole life. He finds out he's dying of lung cancer and decides to start cooking crystal meth in an old RV in order to pay for his medical bills and take care of his wife and son after he's dead.

It's dark, cynical, humorous, and often heartbreaking.

I really relate to Walt (the main character played by Bryan Cranston) on some levels.
 

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The Office (UK)

otherwise I boycott TV
 

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Has anyone seen "Breaking Bad"?

The first season is only seven episodes, but what a great show!

It's about a genius chemistry teacher who's been dominated by stronger personalities his whole life. He finds out he's dying of lung cancer and decides to start cooking crystal meth in an old RV in order to pay for his medical bills and take care of his wife and son after he's dead.

It's dark, cynical, humorous, and often heartbreaking.

I really relate to Walt (the main character played by Bryan Cranston) on some levels.

You are aware that there's a second season, right?

This may be my favourite show ever. It may even beat Lost. I don't know where to begin to say just how awesome it is, so I'm just gonna say that the acting, especially in the lead character, is brilliant.
 

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Pretty much the same as most other people here. I watch House, Star Trek (TOS and TNG though), and Dexter. Used to watch Boston Legal (hilarious situations sometimes), and saw my first episode of Doctor Who today. I can barely wait for the marathon Tuesday on BBC America. Dexter S4 should be good if they stay at the standard they've put up with previous seasons.
 

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Interesting, how many favourites are found to be in common...

All-time favourite for me is definitely House. I still love it, but I'm not obsessed anymore. Nothing could take me away from the TV when the show was on during that phase. >___>
I used to love Lost too, but the endless continuations put me off after a while.
There are also an endless list of Jap, Korean and Taiwanese dramas that I love. I'm guessing no one would've heard of them though so I'm not going to bother listing.

I don't know if it's me or what is screened now, but there just seems to be nothing good on TV. Excepting Doctor Who. :D
 

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House
Lie To Me
True Blood
Aqua Teen Hungerforce
South Park
Robot Chicken
Arrested Development
Pretty much any documentary or research-based program
Sports that aren't golf or nascar
 

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Fringe- I know some of the concepts in it are really non sense, yet can't deny that there are information which open my mind.
House- need to say more?
Criminial Minds- I like to know the possibility of me being one of them.
Justice- was interested in Law
X-files- as Fringe, it opened my mind
 

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True Blood (Lafayette, Hoyt, Jessica, Eric.. <3 )
Dead Like Me
Wonderfalls
 

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Spongebob Squarepants
Family Guy
Firefly
Robot Chicken
Good Eats
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

In fact, I pretty much will watch anything that isn't reality tv, a crime show, or has a developing romance between main characters. Okay, so that just about leaves the shows listed above.
 

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Aight.... AIGHT!

I know I already posted on this thread, but that was months ago, and I am very different.... again :elephant:

I don't watch television at all really, but sometimes I may want to watch something before falling asleep say a sitcom "Malcom in the Middle" not a particulary great show (I now dread sitcoms) and I;m not a fan of this one either, or I may watch some news.... if I can find a channel.

But when I used to watch allot of television, I would watch pretty much anything, which probably taught me allot.

edit: Oooo yeah, and Scrubs though I never get a chance to watch it, it is my favorite television show, unless I am forgeting something
 

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Man, a lot of people like house. None of my friends like it, and I don't understand why. Oh well.

House- reasons have been stated by everyone else (brain stealers :phear:)
NCIS- It's a good show and is just funny at times. Plus, Ducky and Abby are cool.:cool:
The Soup- My dad always watches this show and has gotten me into it. There's also Web Soup which can be pretty hilarious
Southpark- Whoever thinks up this stuff is a perverted, maniacal genius!

I watched a couple of episodes of Chocolate News, and it was amazing so I might have to start watching that as well.
 

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I have to say, dead like me is a perfect INTP show. It takes death so lightly and the humor is incredible.
 

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I'm surprised there's been no mention of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.' Personally I think it's one of the funniest shows of all time (which really isn't saying much considering my frame of reference). Top Gear is also outstanding. Any Norm MacDonald appearance on television is also a sight worth seeing.
 

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UCB, SWC, etc...

Most of these are cancelled/retired

Upright Citizens Brigade
Strangers With Candy
Mr. Show
Kids in the Hall
WOnder Showzen
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Carnivale
Six Feet Under
Arrested Development
Lost
 

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For American shows, Frasier, Cheers, Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and Futurama. All excellent!

British shows - The Office, Boys from the Blackstuff, Brideshead Revisited, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, I Claudius, Alan Partridge, Blackadder, The Prisoner (of which Lost is a feeble copy imo). You tend to get more artsy conceptual mini-series over here, instead of the sprawling American sitcom.
 

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Scrubs
Doctor Who
Torchwood
Late Late show with Craig Ferguson
Early Edition
Family Guy
Futurama
Big Bang Theory
That's all I can think of right now..
 

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Just a few of them:

Firefly
Babylon 5
24
A Nero Wolfe Mystery
House
The Fugitive
The X-Files
MacGyver
Combat!
Magnum P.I.
Bertie and Wooster
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
 

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Lie to Me
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
The Ultimate Fighter

These are the only shows I keep up with weekly.

There are lots of others that were cancelled. Mr. Show, Arrested Development.
 

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LOST - probably the ideal show for any INTP. It's so absurdly complicated and philisophical that it makes our theoretical minds stick to it like a druggie sticks to crack cocaine. It's that addictive.

Heroes - Or at least the first season. I find the later season to be predictable and redundant. Not to mention lacking cohesive plot. But the first season is absolutely suburb.

The Office - Witty, nerd comedy at its best. Need I explain?
 

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good shows, but does nobody but me like the big bang theory? Sheldon is the typical INTP really enjoyable. And the Physics used in the show is correct. which made me feel at ease for some odd reason
 
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some of these are quite old

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Bionic Woman
Six Million Dollar Man
The Incredible Hulk (had a big crush on David Banner:- Type??)
Dr Who (past & present)
Firefly
Charmed
Medium
House
Big Bang Theory
Heroes
Black Books
Blackadder
Criminal Minds
CSI
Children of the Stones (eerie British kids drama from the 70s)
Life on Mars (UK version)
Ashes to Ashes
Xena:- Warrior Princess
Stargate SG1 & Stargate Atlantis
Monk
Ghost Whisperer
Dexter

I'll stop now cos there are others & if i put anymore here this list might carry on into infinity.
 
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good shows, but does nobody but me like the big bang theory? Sheldon is the typical INTP really enjoyable. And the Physics used in the show is correct. which made me feel at ease for some odd reason

I've Googled what type people think Sheldon to be & i've only ever seen ISTJ or INTJ. What makes you believe he is INTP?

Yes i love The Big Bang Theory :cool:
 

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I've Googled what type people think Sheldon to be & i've only ever seen ISTJ or INTJ. What makes you believe he is INTP?

Yes i love The Big Bang Theory :cool:

Yeah... I'd have to guess INTJ, based on his intelligence at making almost blind leaps from point a to point b, but missing what's directly obvious(N), and his scheduling, and massive criteria, and his blind "that's my seat" mentality... (J) The rest is obvious...

but this is a discussion for another topic
 
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There's a few programmes I like, although I usually watch them on DVD or online rather than on television. I like -

The X Files
24
Big Bang Theory
Family Guy
House
Scrubs
 

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The Big Bang theory/Two and a half men
Grounded for life
Family Guy/American Dad
Arrested Development

All time favorite shows!!
 

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Well.. I never seen Lost and the other tv shows. If I should begin, I will get hooked I'm afraid. Anyways... here is my attempt (and lots of old stuff in there):

DEXTER
Star Trek: Voyager (Best episode is when the doctor was trapped in an error that had him questioning if he's real or not.
Family Guy
The Simpsons (the funny period years ago)
South Park
Miami Vice (first couple of seasons)
Married with children
X-files
Star Trek TNG (and not those episodes when Picard is being a pussy)
The Wire
 

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House, Doctor Who, Glee, United States of Tara.
 

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Futurama
Mythbusters
Malcolm in the Middle
Scrubs
South Park
Arrested Development
 

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I was thinking about why I really like Dexter the other day.
Foremost of all, Dexter reflects a great deal about us INTP's. He is socially numb and akward. But he constantly observes and emulates to fit in socially. He is even that successful that people really do like him.
I experience the same situation. People around me are just not my cup of tea. Always talking about soccer matches or some dumb subject. Oh man, small talk makes my head explode. But I've learned to cope with most social situations. I have a repertoire of social responses. Sometimes I'm stuck though, like when someone becomes too chatty and I loose them. Then it is my turn to say something, the line "I see what you mean" works like 80% of the time, but I'm thinking: "what the hell was she talking about????". And if they continue flapping their mouth, I really hope that someone decides to call me, or better still call me chatty assailant. In that case I do what socially is expected to do:"We really should continue later ok?".
 

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Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Archer, The Colbert Report, Comedy Central Presents, The Daily Show, Futurama, Inside the Wormhole, Justified, King of the Hill, Louie, Rescue Me, Sons of Anarchy, Family Guy, Mad Men, Rescue Me, Robot Chicken, The Shield, The Sopranos, South Park, Tosh.0, The Universe, The Wire
 

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Scrubs is a hospital sitcom. The main character, JD (Dr. John Dorian, precisely), though, keeps having these bizarre fantasies about anything that catches his mind, like connecting with a German-speaking patient by dancing to the German version of '99 Red Balloons' in his hospital room with red balloons falling from the ceiling and all over the floor. That was what I meant by 'weird but funny'; a lot of the time, you just have a WTF?!LOL reaction to things on that show. The other characters are good too, though: this entire country apparently LOVES Dr. Cox.

that show is more mannered than an english butler serving tea. it gets my vote for worst show on television, edging out judge mathis, john and kate plus eight, and keeping up with the kardashians. no small feat. dr. cox can suck my...well, you get the idea.

eldertoadstool mentioned some good shows, however, i dont know if joy of painting was a joke or not. the list is much better with that bookend though. it seems incongruous with the other shows, but who am i to judge - like listing golden girls after house or big brother or something masculine. some shows i would add are the following:

henry rollins show
the colbert report
lockup raw
live from abbey road
intervention
countdown with keith olbermann
man vs. wild
 

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Ooh boy, this will be fun:D

The Office (greatest show. Ever)
Modern Family
Family Guy
Spongebob (of course)
House
Last Comic Standing
Parks and Rec.
Cake Boss and Ace of Cakes (guilty pleasure)

Oh, and please, PLEASE tell me that you all despise the shows: Community and Tosh.0
I can't tell you how much they suck. They radiate it.
 

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Arrested Development plays in its own league, probably the best show ever. Mr. Show, Family Guy, South Park and The Big Bang Theory have their moments too. And I like The IT Crowd surprisingly much... I guess it's kinda cozy?
 

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House M.D. - for pretty much every reason already listed, it's probably the #1 INTP television show
Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU - I enjoy the mystery behind the episodes. I also admire Jack McCoy from the original series.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? - absurdity at its best. Wayne Brady is my favorite.
Project Runway - not only do I enjoy the reality-TV component of being able to psychoanalyze competitors, but I've always been intrigued by the superficiality and subjectivity of the fashion world.
Futurama - light-hearted sci-fi.
Scrubs - medical dramedy is a genius TV genre. Janitor makes the show.
Monk - again, with the mystery genre thing.
Spongebob Squarepants - probably an anti-INTP show, but I enjoy the absurdity of it. Not EVERY show has to be logical [just most ;)]
 

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Pawn Stars and Surviving Death are rather entertaining, especially when baked. Basically, any program on the History Channel is money, baked or otherwise.
 

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Many of my favorite shows have already been listed by others here, particularly lots of good science fiction shows and cartoons. I've recently been watching a lot of South Korean shows, but I'll begin by listing the English-language shows you're probably more familiar with, divided into categories.

SCIENCE FICTION/HORROR/FANTASY

Smallville, Vampire Diaries, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Primeval, Heroes, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dollhouse, Firefly, Star Trek, Farscape, Caprica, Battlestar Galactica, Eureka, Xena: Warrior Princess, Kyle XY

COMEDY/CARTOONS

Black Adder, Monty Python, 'Allo 'Allo, South Park, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Arrested Development, Futurama, Green Wing

KOREAN DRAMAS

I've recently gotten into Korean dramas, watching them on Hulu. I don't know the language much, but they have subtitles. I am currently hooked on The Great Queen Seondeok and Sungkyunkwan Scandal, two historical dramas that take place approximately 1100 years apart from each other, though this is hard to tell from the costuming or the levels of technology seen in each series. Sungkyunkwan Scandal is probably the less authentic of the two, since it takes place after the American revolution, yet no one has weapons more powerful than a bow and arrow. But that's a small gripe. It's actually a very funny show about a girl disguised as a boy, because their Confucian society doesn't allow girls to attend university. Perhaps because this is the best way to fit girls into historical dramas about male dominated societies, the title character of Queen Seondeok also goes around disguised as a boy for a while, though maybe this actually happened, since she is a real historical figure. It seemingly borrows elements from Star Wars, though since it is history, maybe George Lucas borrowed from the legends of Seondeok. I have already finished watching Possessed, Boys Before Flowers, Cinderella's Sister, and Thank You. All were excellent. Cinderella's Sister is noteworthy for its portrayal of an INTP.
 
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