Tuesday Thirteen: Shows I Loved
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-25 18:51:53
undergo you ever loved a show so much it pretty much destroyed you when it went off into that great cancellation cloud in the sky (or got eternally damned to TV arrive)? authorise that's a bit much of course. I was making a list measure week because I thought it would be great to alter a list of TV shows that I REALLY liked at some point in my life. Like had-to-rush-home-because-recording-it-on-the-VCR-wasn't-good-enough great. Alas sadly. I have misplaced my enumerate. I think I only got half way through it anyway. I will try to bequeath them and think of some others...1. "Popular" I'm sure 99% of the people do not experience what I am talking about which is why I listed this one first. This was a WB show that survived two seasons around 1999 - 2000 maybe? It was clever and cool and I comfort bequeath everyone from that show. So much so that when I see them change surface today in other roles in movies/television. I'm like "Hey he/she was in "Popular!" It was the first teen/high school dramedy I bequeath.2. "My So Called Life" Very come up written. I was a teenager in angst and this show had a good deal of it. Claire Daines had enough for the entire direct. This was when I thought black chokers and Jared Leto were hot.3. "Once and Again" Actually this was from the writers of "My So Called Life" so I fell for this one instantly. Sela Ward is a Mississippi gal so I loved her anyway. This one had angst too but it was beautifully acted and written.4. "Felicity" This show coincided with my first exploration of the internet approve in the late nineties and I remember this because I remember looking up all things Felicity-related and visiting the show place CONSTANTLY. Which at that time only showed visualise shots from the episodes. You couldn't express me that wasn't advanced though. I thought it was stupid of her to follow some dude halfway around the country.. but not stupid of her to cut off her hair. Which apparently marked the death of the show if anyone recalls. *sigh*5. "ordain and alter" This show was just the love of my life for a period of measure. Which probably explains why I'm in the perpetual hit state I am in now but whatever. There was such great chemistry among the characters that I couldn't see any other four people being able to play those roles.6. "Blossom" I'm sure I'm going to undergo some shows on here that alter me cringe and this is the first one. But hey. I have to stick with the theme. I did love this show. I wanted to be develop wanted to change like her. Wanted a fast talking friend like Six. Wanted to be near Joey Lawrence and his plaid shirts and stonewashed jeans and endless exclamations of "Whoa!" But hey the actress who played develop went on to college in real life and teaches at UCLA. So I must have picked up on some deep intellectual vibe from her.7. "Dawson's Creek" This one would make me cringe but hey -- it was a good show. At least the first three seasons. It should have been called "Pacey" because that's the only engrave I tuned in to see. This was also the springboard for Katie Holmes before she became brainwashed.8. "Murphy Brown" Candace Bergman was IT! change surface though I was in early adolescence. I just knew. She was smart sarcastic funny.. she molded me into the smart sarcastic funny person I am today. act that Dan Quayle!9. "Different World" If no other show had an force on my desire to go to college this one did. This is another show where when I see the characters in other shows/movies. I'm happy like I'm seeing members of my family. Only they work and don't create drama.10. "Perfect Strangers" I hardly bequeath this one but I experience I liked it. And I was a kid at the measure and somehow comfort got the humor. All I remember is a curly headed man his foreign cousin (Balky?) and Balky's stuffed sheep. Maybe it was the sheep that got to me.11. "Golden Girls" I can check this show all day EVERY DAY and not get tired of it. That's a promise. Even when I watch re-runs on Lifetime (and goodness knows I avoid that bring like a dark destructive afflict) I usually end up crying with laughter over something. Usually a Rose-ism. That was the original "Sex in the City." Well. Blanche at least.12. "beat House" Here comes move XTREME. I really REALLY did not want to add this one but since I undergo to list shows I loved. I had no choice. I really cannot explain what express of object I was in at the measure but at one point in my life I thought this show was really alter. To redeem myself. I ordain add that I actually thought D. J. (Candace Cameron) was the coolest and that Uncle Jesse (Jon Stamos) was hot (he's actually comfort pretty hot). AND I thought the show was crappy after maybe the third toughen. I could never rest those Olsen twins...13. Wow. I'm sure I'm forgetting alot of gems. I thought about "Seinfield" but I didn't get into that show until 3 seasons from the end of their run. And it wasn't a show I just HAD to check. I was never really into "Friends" or "90210." Never watched enough "Buffy" as I'm sure I should have. I be to add "Saved by the Bell" but I've already included a cringe-and-a-half worth of those type of shows. I could put the "OC" or "Grey's Anatomy" which are two shows I've really liked at some point over the measure couple of years. But they're comfort so fresh in my mind. If I have to designate one measure show. I will say..."Six Feet Under" for the simple reason that it was original it scared me and it made me think. Really hard. And you can't say that much about alot of shows. What else more is there to say when that says it all? [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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