[quote]WolBarret wrote:
ty45 wrote:
2 and a half men always gets a few chuckles out of me.
The hell is wrong with you. Two and a half men? Seriously.[/quote]
I’ve yet to see a single comedy TV show listed here that tops it. That it broke audience records is no mystery. It is a compilation of very good jokes brilliantly delivered by an outstanding cast - and the production is most excellent too.
And since we’re on the subject, the same folks brought us “The Big Bang Theory” recently. Brilliant writing but the target audience may be more restrained. Some of the jokes are impossible to get unless you have a good background in physics (and geekdom).
Big Bang Theory
How I Met Your Mother
Two and a Half Men
Rules of Engagement
House
Smallville (beginning to loose interest though)
Supernatural
The Office
[quote]p-dubs wrote:
Here’s what I’d watch during a normal week.
Big Bang Theory
How I Met Your Mother
Two and a Half Men
Rules of Engagement
House
Smallville (beginning to loose interest though)
Supernatural
The Office
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Second the Big Bang Theory, that is one of the few sitcoms I can actually watch, I do enjoy two and half men ocasionally.
Black Gold is a good reality TV Show about oil riggers.
Ice Road truckers is another good one.
No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain (I love it when he talks shit about Rachel Ray)
Top Gear (BBCAmerica needs to get of their asses and play more than 5 episodes)
Unbeatable Banzuke
X-Play (Morgan Webb gives me boners)
SpiderMan, Gargoyls, and Iron Man is on Toon Disney at 3am. Iron Man was pretty god damn lame. Now I remember why I always went outside and played after X-men on Saturday mornings.
[quote]analog_kid wrote:
Top Season passes on Tivo:
No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain (I love it when he talks shit about Rachel Ray)
Top Gear (BBCAmerica needs to get of their asses and play more than 5 episodes)
Unbeatable Banzuke
X-Play (Morgan Webb gives me boners)
SpiderMan, Gargoyls, and Iron Man is on Toon Disney at 3am. Iron Man was pretty god damn lame. Now I remember why I always went outside and played after X-men on Saturday mornings. [/quote]
lol this dude said X-play. I remember watching that show when Adam Sessler hosted it alone. The good old days.
[quote]jp_dubya wrote:
So You Think You Can Dance[/quote]
I hate to admit it, but I just got into this show. A friend of mine talked me into watching during the auditions, and I haven’t been able to stop watching it since.
I’m also a big fan of The Soup on E!
Edit: I’ll also watch MXC anytime I notice it’s on.
Prison Break
Rescue Me
Nip/Tuck
House
Family Guy
South Park
Headbanger’s Ball
Man vs Wild
Deadliest Catch
Ice Road Truckers (not as good as ^ but it’s alright)
Anything on History Channel about ancient civilizations