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what shows did you love that came out buffy friends felicity melrose place will and grace were some of my faves
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Definately Friends, ER, and Will and Grace. I havent' been following Will and Grace much at all this year. I am mainly into the reality scene right now.
I have to say that I never got into 90210, Melrose Place and stuff because Fox wasn't available in our area when they came out. I remember friends of mine that went off to college talking about these two shows and being like, you HAVE NEVER seen .......
Never watched a buffy or felicity episode either. I don't know why probablly because they were always on when something else was on that I wanted to watch.
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ahh love friends and love love love will and grace! last weekend my brother went to a market and found a brand new sereis 2 never been opened will and grace box set for £1.50!!!! (best brother ever!!!!)
i used to love buffy, the old episodes, when seth green was in them!!! i thought it all went downhill when he left....
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I love Buffy as well, and Big Wolf on Campus, my most favorite show, which was basically a big spoof on Buffy episodes and various movies. Plus it was kinda like Teen Wolf, but not as embarrassingly corny.
I grew up without cable. I didn't start watching these shows until in early 2000, possible 2001 or later . . . Hm . . . Princess Gwenyvere and the Jewel Riders.
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My 90s classic TV shows would look something like this;
Twin Peaks Quantum Leap (yes I know it premiered in America in '89 ) Babylon 5 The X-Files Murder One The Larry Sanders Show Ally MacBeal (occasionally..) Sunset Beach
Never could stand Friends tbh, too many canned (unfunny) jokes from some of the most irritating, overexposed actors of recent times (and to think, I was a big fan of the 80s Courteney Cox ).
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OH I loved Quantum Leap. I watched that show every week. Quantum Leap was just so different and something different was happening every week. I wish they had good shows like that now. It's too much reality tv now. I don't go for that reality mess. Give me a good show with good writers and actors over reality anyday. My mom would joke around with me because it would be coming on and somebody would come into the room and go what are you watching and I didn't want to take time out to talk so I would say it real quick like QuaLeap. So then they would always so Julie's watching QuaLeap (and they'd say it real fast like that). I always talked real fast anyway, and my mom used to say that's teenage talk. But I still talk fast like that. I loved 90210 too. That was another one that I watched every week.
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Ditto I loved Quantum Leap. I loved the whole premise and I don't think that any show has managed to match it. Obviously loved 90210 but it got a bit silly after a while. Same for Melrose Place - we all loved that for the first two years and then it got too soapy. Felicity never took off here. Friends, Will & Grace, Twin Peaks, X-Files, ER, Ally & Buffy were huge hits here. One of the suprise hits is Frasier. Personally I adore the show but never expected it to be the huge hit here that it is. There are heaps of brilliant british shows that emerged during the nineties as stand out examples. Depends what genre you want.
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The Fesh Prince Of Bel Air always cracked me up! I liked the first season of Felicity and I loved Buffy.
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omg i use to love 90210 melrose place felicity blossom life goes on ( i think that was late 80s i use to watch the reruns on fx) california dreams the torkelsons flash forward ready or not those were my shows
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For me, Home Improvement was my favorite comedy, and Due South my favorite drama.
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Friends Frasier ER XFiles Buffy Angel American Gothic Melrose Charmed Twin Peaks Suddenly Susan Lois and Clark Mad about you Due South
and many many more
Shows I didn't like -
Seinfeld Sex and the city Medicine Ball The last few years of Chicago Hope Models Inc
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One good comedy show that hasn't yet been mentioned was Dream On with Brian Benben as Martin Tupper. It definately had an adult theme, and there was occasional scenes with partial nudity and language, but it was consistently very, very, funny.
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DReam On was hilarious! I also liked Tales From The Crypt, used to watch it every Wednesday night.
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I liked the Highlander series, Babylon 5, Quantum Leap, Renegade and Space Above & Beyond... to name a few off the top of my head.
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Frasier Living Single Oz
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Fresh Prince In Living Color (didnt it run into the 90s?) Sopranos (new season in January)
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I cannot believe that I forgot one of my absolute favorite sitcoms Wings. How could have forget that jewel. I am still hoping that the studio will get this released on DVD, until now I will have to be satified with my once a day showing on TVLAND.
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"In Living Color" actually started in 1989, but is more commonly associated with the 90s, much like "Quantum Leap", "Tales From The Crypt" and "Twin Peaks".
Speaking for myself, I liked:
-"California Dreams" (I hope they release this on DVD and I hope whoever handles it doesn't [bleep] it up with edited episodes or anything)
-Any Spielberg/Warner cartoon ("Tiny Toons", "Animaniacs", et cetera)
-"Daria" (One of the only non-music MTV programs that I could stand)
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
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