Whats the most rewatchable TV series of all time?
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it's been aging really well
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I really wish I was even a little bit British so I could watch Dr Who. But it's unwatchable to me. Even the two very attractive sidekicks can't keep me interested.
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Red Dwarf
Monty Pythons Flying Circus
IT Crowd
Mr. Robot
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While the whole series was still streaming, I watched Red vs Blue on a constant loop for years.
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Robot Wars.
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Anything with Sir David Attenborough or Ken Burns
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Craig Charles
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Craig Charles
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I watch a lot of cartoons, but when there's a dry season I find myself just rewatching The Simpsons or American Dad.
Usually the earlier stuff of course, but you get some gems in the later stuff, and the later stuff gets funnier the more the memorize the writing.
I'm beginning to suspect that nostalgia is a form of brain rot.
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12oz Mouse!
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Surprised no one’s brought up Futurama yet.
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The Wire.
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Dr. Katz Professional Therapist
Home Movies
Mystery Science Theater 3000
I fall asleep to Dr. Katz all the time because it's just so calming and it always made me happy how much Dr. Katz loved and accepted his son Ben just as who he was. Most of the comedy aged pretty well, they didn't seem to have a lot of purposefully mean people on. I have a playlist that's just all the Dom Irerra episodes.
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Early Spongebob is easily re-watchable.
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It's definitely something that you have to grow up with. I was lucky to have an uncle who was obsessed with The Fourth Doctor when I was a child, and my love of the show comes from that. I wish some of the older stuff could be redone: it's unwatchable for many because it was made for an audience who had tiny black and white TVs and a great deal more patience.
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Star Trek, the next generation and Star Trek deep space nine. Star Trek Voyager is pretty rewatchable too.
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Unpopular Opinion: The endless reboots killed it for me.
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The same can't be said for Joss Whedon.
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I was just about to comment Futurama! Really not sure what to think of the newer episodes though...
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I’m beginning to suspect that nostalgia is a form of brain rot.
I've struggled hard to do it, but in my forties I'm still listening to new music and watching new media. I want to go out like John Peel, listening to good new music until the day I die.
I still listen to and watch a lot of old stuff, but I really try not to make it my main entree.
I honestly think if you're my age (mid forties) and you're still listening to music exclusively from the 90's it's gotta count as some type of arrested development.