Whats the most rewatchable TV series of all time?
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Futurama. I’ve seen it thousands of times. That’s not an exaggeration.
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It holds up
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I didn't get that far into the show because I was bored and lost in the space battles. Action scenes are always shakey cameras and me being confused about who's on what ship. I was extremely interested in the human dramas, politics, and especially the mystery of the fungal thing. The acting and dialects were really cool though, and I'd probably miss out on those unless the author does a good job writing them. Does it seem like I'd prefer reading it instead? I kind of feel like I just talked myself into trying the show again. :s
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Band of Brothers
It's an annual thing for me
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The documentary style quickly takes a back seat, but the interviews are always there and heavily used. Try Modern Family first and see of the Office doesn't hit better once you're used to the interviews there. They're brief fourth-wall breaks and not diagetic.
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the glory (korean tv series)
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Gets better every time I watch it.
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I really should get around to re-watching Futurama. I often say Professor Farnsworth's 'Good news, everyone!' to myself
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Friends, and The Office for me.
It has became my routine to browse on Netflix or HBO Max endlessly looking for something new to watch, but always ended up re-watching between those two.
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Seinfeld for me.
Closely followed by IT Crowd
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Surprised not to see Generation Kill here. I'll watch it twice a year.
Along with, as mentioned by many above, Seinfeld, Firefly, Community (preferably early seasons) etc. -
I just finished watching the series for the first time the other day. I started out a little skeptical it would have aged well and there's a few moments that reminded me it came out in the early 90s, but wow what a fantastic show. And what a time to be watching it, some of those newscast episodes hit close to home.
I think it'll be on my rewatch list too now.
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I guess I assumed that would include at least some limited rights to RvB.
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Extreme elimination challenge.
Doesn't matter the episode or if you join half way into an episode, still a silly watch
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I sooo wanted to rewatch that. But I just cannot get past the special effects these days. I thought it was great when it was on, now it's unwatchable for me. It's like, Playstation 1 cutscenes: the show.
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I'm surprised I don't see Battlestar Galactica or Star Trek Next Generation here yet.
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The Simpsons. Pick your favourite seasons or watch them all, you can’t go wrong
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A lot of the issues you mentioned get solved in season 2. I think there was a network shift and the camera work got better. Later on Amazon pumped a lot of money into the show as well. It's really worth the watch and I'd love to hear back from you if you do.
If you're a gamer there's a Telltale game that follows this account's namesake. Carmina Drummer.
The writers did a fantastic job writing all the dialogue in the books. I would argue it's on par or even better than the show. Which is hard, considering the writers for the books produced and even wrote the screenplays for the show.
As someone who shares a line of work with Bobby Draper and many other characters, the military jargon and quips are also spot on. Never have I heard such accurate lingo and expression in sci-fi.
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As good as that would be, RvB was the profitable part of the business along with RWBY.
I can't imagine them being among the "left over" assets of the company.
Either way I listen to Good Morning Gustavo (formally ANMA) and So, Alright...
That's the extent of my Roosterteeth viewings for the past few years.
The RT podcast fell off for me along with everything else they were doing
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I dont see them as endless reboots i see them as repeated assaination attempts.
This is a good analysis of the shows life cycle where its pretty clear the show was fucked over repeatedly by the networks hosting it and its just refused to die. A case of when fans love something by execs dont.