My purging has begun ... say goodbye to Arrow (never watched more than 1 minute of selected episodes), Pawn Stars, Boardwalk Empire, Hart of Dixie, Devious Maids, Criminal Minds, Burn Notice, Strike Back S3, 1600, etc.
Because of the Internet (and partially the Public Libraries), I have been exposed to far too many below average, average, good, very good, excellent and can't miss content that I will simply never have time to watch ... even if I use DVD/Blu-rays (or the Internet) to get all the episodes at once, when I desire them.
I'm going to make a Must Watch List of the content that I simply must finish watching before I get hit by a fast-moving car perhaps driven by Rob Ford.
I will still sample some new shows, like Reign, (which I like -- just saw portions of last week's episode), but I will probably abandon them if my list grows too quickly ... which I expect it will, very quickly.
The first thing that pops into my mind is Bron Season 2. I love the characters, but hate the FX version called The Bridge (though I still need to FF scan through the last 3 episodes - EDIT 1: I finished those 3 episodes, and only liked some of the scenery ... I prefer the actors from Bron). I will store the UK version of it called The Tunnel and watch it later.
For fluff, I'm going with Dancing with the Stars Australia. I like Tina Arena and the fact that it's the Australian version of a lame show.
I'm sticking with Covert Affairs as my middle-of-the-road action/adventure/babe show ... even though I'm far behind.
I'll keep up with White Collar, even though I've only seen the pilot episode ... and enjoyed it.
I'll stick with The Blacklist, even though I'm way behind at the moment.
For magic/illusionist content, I'll stick with Tricked.
I'll add more titles later, but I'm literally going to be deleting and purging thousands of hours of saved TV content and movies that are literally keeping me from sitting down to must-see-tv each night ... even though I've got enough to keep me busy for a very long time. The trick is to only watch the stuff that my brain needs to survive.
Yes, I'm even dumping the fab Sons of Anarchy series ... unless I notice a new actress come on board.
One day, I might even get to finish watching Broadchurch (even though I think I know who the killer is) and the countless other series' related to it that I still have stored. EDIT 2: I finished watching Broadchurch, but didn't guess the killer's identity. Good stuff.
Damn, Internet.
My Current Must Watch List (in no particular order):
1. Bron - Season 2
2. The Tunnel (UK version of The Bridge/Bron)
3. Tricked
4. Dancing with the Stars Australia (I must be crazy ... I'm watching this fluff?)
5. The Blacklist
6. Covert Affairs
7. White Collar
8. Reign (most likely only temporary)
9. Almost any episode with Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest, etc.)
Note: Some of these shows might get knocked off my list, as others come on board, but can you guys come up with your own must watch lists, just to see how different our various tastes are? How small can you make your lists without feeling deprived?
Last edited by PokerFace; 09-10-2014 at 02:25 PM. Reason: added Edit 1 and Edit 2
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My purging has begun ... say goodbye to Arrow (never watched more than 1 minute of selected episodes), Pawn Stars, Boardwalk Empire, Hart of Dixie, Devious Maids, Criminal Minds, Burn Notice, Strike Back S3, 1600, etc.
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Added to Watch List: Drifters (Season 1)(Channel Four - UK TV)
EDIT: Season 2 began Oct. 23, 2014, and it's also funny.
Last edited by PokerFace; 10-27-2014 at 05:02 PM.
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Added to Watch List:
The Car Chasers S2 (seen S1) CNBC/Hulu
AwesomenessTV (silly kids show from Nick ... pass me my lollipop)
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You never laugh... not one "smart" comedy made your list... ?
We had a good run: 2006 to 2020. Thanks for the informations and debates.
I must purge before I can binge ... still a long way to go, though.
Added To Watch List:
13. Homeland (finished S1, S2 and S3 -- now ready for S4 that begins Sun Oct 5, 2014)
14. Dragons Riders/Defenders of Berk (Animated)
15. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
16. The Newsroom
17. South Park
Last edited by PokerFace; 10-05-2014 at 10:12 PM. Reason: finished S2 and S3 and ready for S4 of Homeland
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I still have many files to check ... my list might get to 100 if I'm not careful.
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18. Californication
19. Continuum
20. Haven
21. Psych
22. Orphan Black
23. Suits
24. Castle
25. Warehouse 13
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Problem with watching TV shows in a Top 100 list order is that it's taking away your pleasure level.
You're starting with the crème, going downwards.
My way of doing things: first in, first out. If I downloaded/PVR'ed that movie/show X months/years ago, there was probably a reason, if I don't like it, I'll delete it and I'll have more free space. Exceptions are time-planning : if I have 25 minutes to kill, I'll start a 30-minutes show instead of a hour drama.
We had a good run: 2006 to 2020. Thanks for the informations and debates.
I don't know if I can watch in a specific order ... this is all very new to me. However, I know I'd rather finish Bron, than Trophy Wife (even though I like it).
I guess if I could tell a computer virus to delete certain files, while leaving others alone, I would hope that Trophy Wife gets deleted and not Bron. All I'm doing is pretending to be a computer virus that I can actually control.
My problem is that there's almost always something interesting in almost every show. Sometimes it might be because of a guest star, or a specific plot that I almost always enjoy. It's also quite easy to FF through much of the content if I'm only looking for specific people, places or things. That's probably why I stored a lot of the filler in the first place.
I can sit down and enjoy most things, but that stops me from watching the stuff I know I would probably enjoy more.
I still like watching some sporting events, but not nearly as much as I used to. Virtually no hockey until the playoffs, no CFL unless Calvilo is playing (I assume he's done), some NFL games, some auto racing (playing in the other room), etc. Been there done that, but sports content can still relax and entertain me, if I'm in the mood for it.
All I know for sure is that whatever I'm doing now, isn't working. I shouldn't be trying to keep up, or catch up ... I should just be watching what I want to watch, when I want to watch it, instead of being distracted by the endless supply of fresh content that entertains me enough to keep tuning in, but shouldn't be able to keep me watching it, unless I think it belongs on my list.
Sometimes it's hard to let go of a tv series that I've been following for years, but sometimes if the network doesn't want to cancel it, I have to.
It's all a work in progress, but life often gets in the way.
Last edited by PokerFace; 11-15-2013 at 12:04 PM.
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Me either. It all depends on the "mood of the moment". Sometime I feel more sci-fi, sometime, crime drama, etc.
Same here. I used to watch each Habs game but now, I watch it if there's nothing else and I don't feel like doing anything else (which is pretty rare these days). I usually tune in the Habs games around 10-15 games before the playoffs and during the playoffs I often watch a game even if its not the Habs.
The past few years have changed the way I watch TV. Usually, I tuned in the first episode of a series that interests me but now, I start watching it after I know it'll survive the first season. It just kills me to start watching a show and see it canceled after a few episodes, specially when I like it! I usually watch canceled series only if it gets a good hype from a strong fan base (like Firefly).
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I don't stop watching a series if it's cancelled because more often than not, all the episodes get aired in other countries (or on the broadcaster's website), even if there's no DVD.
Ironside had it's 5th and 6th episodes uploaded online already.
If only a few episodes were made, that makes things more annoying, but season-ending cliffhangers of cancelled series are also troublesome.
Last edited by PokerFace; 11-16-2013 at 12:14 AM.
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26. Raising Hope
I'm far behind, but the beginning of S04E01 made me laugh, and it still looks clever enough to keep me hooked.
I also started watching the new season 11 of Two And a Half Men to see how Amber Tamblyn helps the series. Even with her limited appearances (she's not even that interesting), I still laugh, so I'll probably have to take a peek at it each week. If Amber left the series, I'd still stop by for CourtneyThorne-Smith. I'm not yet sure if I'll be watching future episodes in their entirety, but I still might have to add this to my Watch List next week.
http://cartermatt.com/95888/two-and-...amblyns-jenny/
[Amber Tamblyn arrives on the scene]
As much as we like Amber Tamblyn as an actress, we have to admit one thing about her role on “Two and a Half Men” so far this season: It’s been pretty bland. Basically, the writers have found a way to dissolve the occasionally-complex character of Charlie Harper into Jenny, but keeping only the parts that include a love for booze and for women. Literally, the only things that we ever really hear her talk about are getting drunk, and sleeping with women. That’s about it.
Last edited by PokerFace; 11-17-2013 at 01:41 AM. Reason: incorrect date removed
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27. Parenthood
I also watch selected episodes of The Simpsons and various other shows that have too many hit-or-miss episodes to follow religiously (thus, they don't get a spot on my Must Watch List). I also watch some series mostly via DVD (selected episodes), like Modern Family, Glee, etc., but will most likely never have time to watch them all (thus, they also don't belong on my Must Watch List).
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28. The American Football Show (weekly NFL highlights series - stream online from the UK)
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29. Click (weekly series about all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news - stream online from the BBC UK)
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30. Almost Human
I didn't care much for the first episode, but the second was enough of an improvement to keep me coming back for more ... at least for now.
Plus, with all of this extra Rob Ford coverage on the various talk shows, I'm falling even further behind in my purging and binging.
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31. Mad (Animated -- Eleven minute episodes)
I often skim through some of the duller parts, but it still entertains me enough to keep up with it.
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32. Nikita (Season 4)
Certainly not prime-quality material, but it still somehow manages to entertain me, even though I often need to jump ahead and/or FF scan through many scenes. I just finished binge watching Season 3 (all 22 episodes), followed by the first two episodes of the final season 4. Only four more episodes left to air, and then I'm done with the entire series.
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Got tired of Raising Hope (taking it off watch list), though will still watch it occasionally, depending on the episode description.
Lost interest in Two and a Half Men (but it was never on my list), so will only peek at a few selected episodes in the future.
Will add Counting Cars S03 to my list, to replace Raising Hope.
July 2014 Edit: Season 4 of Counting Cars debuted on the History Channel (USA) in July of 2014 (I'm also watching them now).
I've finished watching all The Car Chasers episodes, and since The American Football Show has finished, I have two more slots to replace.
To fill those two spots I will add The Kroll Show S02 and Archer (I'm still far behind).
There are many other limited mini-series and movies (theatrical and made-for-TV ones) that I watch on a regular basis, which take up too much of my time. That's why I haven't had time to finish many of the things that are still on my watch list, like the now ended Nikita series.
Last edited by PokerFace; 07-20-2014 at 03:43 AM. Reason: added Season 4 Counting Cars comment
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