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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/3/2011 10:26:31 AM   
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John Cleese.. *faints*

Keeping up Appearances is great!

Fawlty Towers, !!



I love those shows.

We watch, As Time Goes By,  snuggled up together on the couch.  Very guilty pleasure, 


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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/3/2011 10:47:26 AM   
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Ah yes...  keeping up appearances.  

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_Appearances     A good show.



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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/3/2011 10:56:30 AM   
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^ the characters on that show crack me up.  

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/3/2011 11:00:56 AM   
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I became a fan of Dr Quinn Medicine Woman several years after it was cancelled. I like the main characters positive attitude toward Native Americans and the actor that played Sully was so hot.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/3/2011 12:27:19 PM   
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Firefly
My Name Is Earl
Star Hunter 2300
The Unit
The Shield
Deadwood
Babylon 5
Space Above And Beyond
And though it hasn't been canceled Holly and I just started watching Pussy bikers...er, Sons Of Anarchy.


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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/4/2011 3:27:11 AM   
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I stumbled across both seasons of Dead like Me on DVD...it came with the movie, too.  It was lacking somewhat because they either couldn't or didn't get the actress that played Daisy...the woman they had just didn't seem to have the spark the original woman did. 

I loved the whole premise of the show.  It was a shame it ended so abruptly after just the two seasons.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/4/2011 4:51:28 AM   
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I am an oddball

Gunsmoke. I love that series.
Keeping Up Appearances.
Are you being served?
The original Dr Who series.
Lawrence Welk...which is the strangest because as a child, my parents watched it every flipping week and I absolutly hated it. Now though, I can't get enough. I am getting old

There are tons others, but those are the main ones.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/4/2011 5:21:50 AM   
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I am an oddball

Gunsmoke. I love that series.
Keeping Up Appearances.
Are you being served?
The original Dr Who series.
Lawrence Welk...which is the strangest because as a child, my parents watched it every flipping week and I absolutly hated it. Now though, I can't get enough. I am getting old

There are tons others, but those are the main ones.


OMG!   I have my Welk moments.   lol.  Same as you-- I HATED it as a kid.  I dont even know why I look in on it at times.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/11/2011 6:58:38 PM   
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http://tori-and-dean.oxygen.com/blogs/td      I like to peek in on this from time to time.   Tori Spelling.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/11/2011 8:10:22 PM   
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Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it was cancelled?


Sports Night.

Aaron Sorkin wrote this before West Wing. Great stuff.

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=3TV4SO7K

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/12/2011 4:21:31 AM   
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I forgot one: "Daria". I'm positive that
is where I learned dry humor, sarcasm, cynicism, and my general distaste for the intelligence impaired

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/31/2011 10:13:12 AM   
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FR: someone mentioned

My name is earl.  I seen a few episodes-   recorded it.   My neighbor who is hard to please on TV shows liked it too!  Thanks!

Mob wives (on Vh1) is worth a look.   They are predictable-  always have good hair and nails and nice homes-- but the personality flaws so easy to predict.   :-)

June 15- the new season of hot in Cleveland is out- and around the same time Weeds new season is out.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/31/2011 12:17:49 PM   
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I discovered China Beach in syndication. When it was on, the war was still too emotional for me to watch it. I didn't start watching it until 1989.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/31/2011 12:37:12 PM   
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It just happened to me.

When the new Battlestar Galactica mini-series came out I watched it, loved it, and knew that it could be a must watch obsession. But I have a rule... only one television show obsession at a time. I was already addicted to Lost at the time so I let BG go... and pretty much forgot about it.

Recently I disconnected my cable (too damned expensive) so this means only DVDs for my viewing pleasure. Shortly after getting rid of the cable I discovered the joys of the library's video section and found... drum roll please... Battlestar Galactica.

I watched the first season... and then gathered up all of the other seasons and had a four (or was it five) night Battlestar Galactica marathon. The effects have been profound. Now I go around saying "frac this" and "mother fracker." Worse, if a car suddenly pulls out in front of me I shout "DRADIS CONTACT!"

I'm still in a kind of BG fog, trying to get over Cally getting murdered and Duella commiting suicide... or the fact that Earth wasn't really Earth.

I'm also trying to figure out who "God" was and what the fuck (pardon me... frac) happened to Starbuck.

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/31/2011 12:37:12 PM   
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Star Trek, I was much too young first time around, or actually, I wasn't even around when it started...

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RE: Have you ever become a fan of a show years after it... - 5/31/2011 12:55:48 PM   
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I loved Farscape which they cancelled

they came up with a super quick ending and then after and outrage did a 2 hour finale

although i watched it every week i still thinks its a shame was cancelled and have many episodes on my ipod touch

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