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wayfriend wrote:Mash. Used to be I loved watching the reruns over and over, thought it was hysterical. Now I can't stand the thought of it.
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Mork and Mindy. again, not a fan but caught some of it. seems wretched in excess. Williams needed a valium, not more coke.
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Red Dwarf. I used to like it, then it sank in that the show really boils down to character-driven humour. Sci-fi comedy works by exploring the humourous side of science, or referencing itself and its fans (i.e. the brilliant Galaxy Quest). Unfortunately, Red Dwarf falls into . . .

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Loremaster wrote:Red Dwarf. I used to like it, then it sank in that the show really boils down to character-driven humour. Sci-fi comedy works by exploring the humourous side of science, or referencing itself and its fans (i.e. the brilliant Galaxy Quest). Unfortunately, Red Dwarf falls into . . .

Lister: Slob.
Rimmer: Uptight nerd.
Cat: Let's make one-dimensional jokes about a stylish person.
Kryten: Robot acting like a human. But when I write 'acting', I mean the actor's annoying tendency to overact.
I think I love it so much because of all the happy memories I had watching it with my friends. It is formulaic, but I'm not looking for character development or even cogent plots when I watch it. Almost every thing I watch or read is dramatic, and held to exacting standards. It's nice to have a break from the cerebral now and again. ;)
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Mina Harker wrote:I'd have to look and see. . . obviously my attention was focused on Mr. Davies. ;)
Have you ever seen Lexx? It was another show to come out of Canada. When the Sci-Fi channel bought it, the guy who played La Croix got a role playing a similar character.
It sounds familiar. . . but then what has Nigel Bennett not been on in Sci-fi? ;)
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Wyldewode wrote:
Loremaster wrote:Red Dwarf. I used to like it, then it sank in that the show really boils down to character-driven humour. Sci-fi comedy works by exploring the humourous side of science, or referencing itself and its fans (i.e. the brilliant Galaxy Quest). Unfortunately, Red Dwarf falls into . . .

Lister: Slob.
Rimmer: Uptight nerd.
Cat: Let's make one-dimensional jokes about a stylish person.
Kryten: Robot acting like a human. But when I write 'acting', I mean the actor's annoying tendency to overact.
I think I love it so much because of all the happy memories I had watching it with my friends. It is formulaic, but I'm not looking for character development or even cogent plots when I watch it. Almost every thing I watch or read is dramatic, and held to exacting standards. It's nice to have a break from the cerebral now and again. ;)
Well, no one is saying you're wrong. :D
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I haven't gone out of my way to catch re-runs of old favorites or buy the DVDs, so I don't know how I'd respond to many of them.

One that I did catch recently, the old Battlestar Galactica, ended up boring me. I was surprised, as I had been looking forward to re-acquainting myself with the original cast. But the show just did nothing for me anymore.

MASH was mentioned. I haven't watched any reruns in a long time, but in the past I've named it my all-time favorite TV show. I like to think the show still means something to me, but who knows?
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i was thinking of finding Space 1999 - but not sure how it has held. anyone seen it lately?
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Matrixman wrote:One that I did catch recently, the old Battlestar Galactica, ended up boring me. I was surprised, as I had been looking forward to re-acquainting myself with the original cast. But the show just did nothing for me anymore.
The original BSG is quite bad.
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sgt.null wrote:i was thinking of finding Space 1999 - but not sure how it has held.
Usually in one hand will do. When you need to transport it. :wink:
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sgt.null wrote:i was thinking of finding Space 1999 - but not sure how it has held.
Usually in one hand will do. When you need to transport it. :wink:
and i wonder how that joke will hold up after a decade or so. :)
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Montressor wrote:
sgt.null wrote:i was thinking of finding Space 1999 - but not sure how it has held.
Usually in one hand will do. When you need to transport it. :wink:
and i wonder how that joke will hold up after a decade or so. :)


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Mina Harker wrote:I'd have to look and see. . . obviously my attention was focused on Mr. Davies. ;)
Have you ever seen Lexx? It was another show to come out of Canada. When the Sci-Fi channel bought it, the guy who played La Croix got a role playing a similar character.
It sounds familiar. . . but then what has Nigel Bennett not been on in Sci-fi? ;)
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not as good as a HR Pufnstuf marathon. :)
the Syd and Marty Kroft stuff seems even stranger now.
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Matrixman wrote:MASH was mentioned. I haven't watched any reruns in a long time, but in the past I've named it my all-time favorite TV show. I like to think the show still means something to me, but who knows?
Depends on which seasons. The last 2-3 seasons are far weaker than I remembered, and we used to re-watch them a lot.

Seasons 2-8 are still watchable, though I really don't sit down and watch; more like background when I'm on the computer, etc.
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I still love M*A*S*H, and I'm a republican!
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Yeah, but you're also French.
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So? I would have liked french maids even if I weren't!
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Love of french maids knows no national boundaries.
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one of the stations runs threes company quite a bit (tv land or nick at night?) how the hell was that show ever popular?
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