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Greatest TV Show of All-Time

  • SnotBubbles
    What is the greatest TV show of all-time and why? I stumbled across this article (http://time.com/4038170/100-best-television-shows/). I'll add a poll, but I'm not including "I Love Lucy" because Belly will be the only one who votes for it.

    If your show isn't on the list, add below.
  • QuakerOats
    The Andy Griffith Show (Mayberry) ..................by a mile
  • Automatik
    It's hard to rate sitcoms against hour long shows with massive budgets, i.e. GoT.

    Seinfield, for me, is the GOAT sitcom.
  • vball10set
    hard to leave M*A*S*H off this list, but Sopranos is my personal favorite
  • Laley23
    Not my top 1, but the Wire is in the top 10 for sure.

    GoT, barring an incredible flop to close out, will be my top show ever.

    1. Got
    2. The Wire
    3. Breaking Bad
    4. Curb (Seinfeld on steroids. Seinfeld is great, but because of the time, had limitations Curb didn't have to deal with)
    5. Seinfeld/Lost/Sopranos/FNL (I honestly couldn't choose between these 4)
  • Belly35
    SnotBubbles;1865809 wrote:What is the greatest TV show of all-time and why? I stumbled across this article (http://time.com/4038170/100-best-television-shows/). I'll add a poll, but I'm not including "I Love Lucy" because Belly will be the only one who votes for it.

    If your show isn't on the list, add below.
    My memory goes back to Hopalong Cassidy and Groucho Marx ..You Bet Your Life and Gunsmoke


    As a kid The Rifleman and Combat and Gunsmoke

    Mash
    Hill Street Blues
    Miami Vice
    China Beach
    Northern Lights
    Soap
  • 4cards
    ...favorite TV show when I was a kid was Combat.
    Favorite sitcom: SOAP
    Favorite drama: Dallas
  • gut
    Laley23;1865813 wrote: 4. Curb (Seinfeld on steroids. Seinfeld is great, but because of the time, had limitations Curb didn't have to deal with)
    5. Seinfeld/Lost/Sopranos/FNL (I honestly couldn't choose between these 4)
    Interesting. Not sure I disagree, but I never made it thru all the seasons of Curb and I watched pretty disjointedly. I'm definitely going to need to catch-up before the new season starts!

    I will say, although I might agree Curb is overall better and edgier, it's never had the same pop culture influence. Debate whether that's a fair measure, but I don't think any show in the last 20-30 years had a greater influence on pop culture than Seinfeld (Friends might be close, SNL possibly in the Carvery/Hartman/Farley heydey).

    Drama really is a completely different animal. My favorite drama is probably the Shield, edging out GoT slightly. Sopranos, Lost and The Wire have to get knocked down for having a few mediocre seasons.
  • SnotBubbles
    Is there anyone else who cannot stand sitcoms? I cannot think of one sitcom that I enjoyed. They're too corny and fake for me.
  • gut
    Forgot about Married with Children (not that it would change my answer, but probably my #2-3 comedy behind Seinfeld & Curb).

    And I don't think any great drama has been more consistently excellent than The Americans.
  • 4cards
    SnotBubbles;1865818 wrote:Is there anyone else who cannot stand sitcoms? I cannot think of one sitcom that I enjoyed. They're too corny and fake for me.
    like I posted earlier, when I was young the sitcom SOAP broke every taboo there ever was but times were so different in the 70's because there was no PC. You could make fun of everyone and anything and nobody was offended so I guess that's why it appealed to me.
  • justincredible
    The Wire

    For 30 minute comedies, it's a tossup between Seinfeld and Parks and Rec.
  • Al Bundy
    Married with Children
  • Ironman92
    Friends for me
  • vball10set
    Al Bundy;1865823 wrote:Married with Children
    lol...well played
  • ptown_trojans_1
    The Wire, no contest.

    Still relevant even today, maybe even more so.

    Beyond that:
    Mad Men
    Sopranes
    Breaking Bad
    GOT
  • Fab4Runner
    My favorites are Breaking Bad, Friday Night Lights and Mad Men. I am not a huge sitcom gal.
  • SportsAndLady
    Drama: The Wire
    Comedy: The Office
  • Heretic
    SnotBubbles;1865818 wrote:Is there anyone else who cannot stand sitcoms? I cannot think of one sitcom that I enjoyed. They're too corny and fake for me.
    I liked them when I was a kid, but never watch them now unless I'm at a friend's and they have one on. Married With Children was great, though, and if you add animation, The Simpsons was awesome for a while. But now, it's nothing but dramas for me; almost always premium-station dramas. Stuff like The Wire and GoT is just worlds above anything else.
  • isadore
    comedy Cheers, with Married with Children a strong second.
    Drama Deadwood with Game of Thrones a strong second.
    Mini series Lonesome Dove
  • CenterBHSFan
    Well, I was never allowed to watch much tv growing up and now as an adult, I just don't take the time to make the time to sit down and watch some tv.
    The exception to this is American Horror Story and this is why I vote for Other. But I guess that's on the outskirts of mainstream, so...

    Seinfeld.
  • salto
    SnotBubbles;1865818 wrote:Is there anyone else who cannot stand sitcoms? I cannot think of one sitcom that I enjoyed. They're too corny and fake for me.
    Agree.

    My two favorite tv shows are Mythbusters and the old Top Gear UK, now known as Grand Tour on Amazon.
  • Laley23
    gut;1865817 wrote: I will say, although I might agree Curb is overall better and edgier, it's never had the same pop culture influence. Debate whether that's a fair measure, but I don't think any show in the last 20-30 years had a greater influence on pop culture than Seinfeld (Friends might be close, SNL possibly in the Carvery/Hartman/Farley heydey).
    Part of that is Seinfeld was:
    1. First
    2. Broadcast on NBC, before cable. So the reach is exponentially greater than an HBO show
    3. Is in Syndication

    Not that it takes anything away, just basic facts. Seinfeld absolutely has the larger impact for those reasons, but I wouldn't make that point as one to raise it above. I'd say the fact it hits home for more people between the characters all having plot lines, versus say, if it was only George — which is basically what Curb is, is a larger reason.
  • Laley23
    gut;1865819 wrote: And I don't think any great drama has been more consistently excellent than The Americans.
    If you had said that before this season, I'd probably agree. But I didn't like this season much.
  • mcburg93
    The Wonder Years and Married with children are my two favorite. I do not watch a whole lot of tv now unless it is sports related.