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āWeāre gonna play a new game called Top 10Ā TV shows because thereās one for films, so Iād like to do one for TV shows. Write down your top shows and then tag 10 friends to do the same!ā
Big thanks to nubbin-ectomyĀ for tagging me, that got me so excited! This list is based on how re-watchable the episodes as a whole were, as well as how well these shows have aged over time. I should note that just because I really like a show doesnāt mean itāll be high on this list. Obviously Iām gonna go in depth because I got your attention!
10. Mister Rogerās Neighborhood
Not the most exciting entry on this list by far, the show makes it on this list before other shows like Doctor Who or Sherlock because what this show doesnāt have with gimmick, it has with substance and soul. The screen practically drips with the honeyed voice of the late Fred Rogers. HIs kindness, compassion, and genuine personality left an especially big impact on me.
9, Doctor Who
Probably the oldest entry on this list, this charming piece of British sci-fi makes for fairly good re-watching and brings in a rich medley of iconic creatures and symbols. Itās constantly changing formula and plot points may not always make for a strong story, but itās sheer quantity of good moments brings it on this list. I really hope later seasons will help me fall in love with it.Ā Ā
8. Cyberchase
Putting this show about math where it is honestly unfair. Really itās here to punish Doctor Who because it doesnāt need time travel, scary monsters, or love interests to write an intriguing story of travel and puzzle solving. Far from about a joyriding time traveler fighting whatever convenient baddie approaches him, this show is about three smart kids saving the world with the power of math. And their bad guys? A balding wannabe supervillain (played by Christoper fucking Lloyd) and his two only minions. While the mysteries and puzzles of the show could be solved by the audience before the characters, seeing how they solved the problems undoubtedly helped a lot of kids grasp their math homework. And the underlying themes of real teamwork and enjoying life are just timeless.
7. Sherlock
A truly iconic show with a great grasp of mystery and eerily good casting. Plus itās always a big plus when thereās a deeply intriguing story outside of the case at hand. This show would undoubtedly be higher on the list had I watched all the episodes, but since Iāve only seen the first season I donāt exactly have much to go for. In addition, itās a show meant to be watched with fans, and most often I have to watch TV alone. Sorry, Ben.
6. Mythbusters
If only this suggestion had reached me just a year ago, this wouldāve been listed higher (on a top-down list), Without any underlying plot and just a bunch of guys testing urban myths and strange curiosities without any condescending characters, this show was pure, good fun. Re-watching the first 300 episodes on loop, honestly, could keep me entertained for months. That, by the way, I learned from experience. The show has aged, but thatās only because theyāve done so many myths that itās pretty hard finding new ones. If science class kept you around for the experiments, this is your show.
5. Fringe & The Americans
One show is about science breaching into science fiction. The other is about a family of deep cover Soviet spies fighting with their increasingly American identities.Ā Fringe struck a chord because it wasnāt just strange, it had a logic to itās madness and a world rich with mystery and intrigue. Even when it was cut short, the show treated itās premature identity with grace and kept me near the edge of my seat to the last episode.The Americans, well, itās always fascinating seeing the grayness of the Cold War when you have loving Soviet parents keeping their kids in the dark their CIA counterparts struggling to keep their family together. If only I had stayed in the loop with the latter, surely itād be much higher.
4. The Colbert Report & Last Week with John Oliver
Both of them offer valid political commentary, but do so in such different ways. Colbert seeks to lampoon with gags and do interviews that hilariously go nowhere, while Oliver takes news as it is yet somehow finds a way to dissect it into something as funny as it is provocative. And he does it all in a small, but very effective, time slot. In fact, Last WeekĀ could be considered a valid news source in and of itself. If not for either of these two men, the news wouldnāt be so funny. Itās important, by the way, to mention John Stewart, who basically started both of their careers. His show, while on the sidelines now, is just as relevant, just as entertaining, and much older. Heād be here too, but that wouldāve made this entry even longer and all awkward looking.
3. Adventure Time & Regular Show
Once upon a time Regular Show was just a better than average cartoon towing a ride off the back of Adventure Time. And then Margaret left Mordecai, and he learned to let her go. The secondary characters stepped gloriously into the spotlight, and the strangest cast of recent memory became timeless. Even if less consequential characters like Thomas or High Five Ghost left, the showās theme of growth and friendship wouldnāt survive. Now J.G. Quintelās teenage masterpiece can stand on level with Cartoon Networkās pop culture darling, and likely stay there for years to come.
2. Steven Universe
This show is an underdog, which is largely why itās here on this list. And thatās because it doesnāt stand against the TV norms of action, violence, and misogyny, it stands beside beaming with character, offering a hand for future shows to hold. The challenging themes of pacifism, age, compassion, family, friendship, parenting and growing up ring with a strength not seen for a long time. In addition Steven, Garnet, Pearl and Amethyst are far and above most other casts in action shows for having personality despite gimmicks, and having that brilliantly expressed in small, yet powerful, actions and gestures. If you love a salty sweet story with soft visuals and plenty of fun and laughter, you too can believe in Steven.Ā
Honorable Mentions (ācuz I want you to listen to my ego, goddamnit)
Space Dandy
Samurai Jack
The Pool Master
Cowboy Bebop
GAME OF THRONES (IT WOULDāVE BEEN ENTRY 2)
Ghost Hunt
Fargo
And now number oneā¦
1. The Simpsons
Steven Universe would be the top of this list⦠if the Simpsons never existed. This rightfully iconic piece of American television far overshadows its contemporaries for its matured soul, its deeply flawed yet beloved characters, the easy but brilliant comedy, itās zeal for striking at social issues, and the moments that make you feel like no live action drama can. No one forgot when Maggieās first word was spoken. No one forgot when Maggie shot Mr. Burns. And even now I cry a little when I think on Homerās remarkable yet difficult life. While the series has noticeably slowed down after itās beginning seasons, the series continues and indeed thrives at being one of the most relevant cartoons on television. Honestly, I could be French kissing itās ass here but by God do I love this show, I think it is the best thing to have ever happened in my living room. This show shaped my identity, draws me to the TV industry, and inspired many of my dreams. If there is a heaven out there, a world in which to live forever, far beyond our own, Iād like it to be Springfield.
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go to your settings then dashboard settings and click 'show full size photos' so its on!
fgdfd i've checked that part of settings several times, it says it's on but this is still happening
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well ur cute so theres 1 thing
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i really am a mess tho ugh time to go shower
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tinykittenprincessĀ replied to your post:Ā ā[vibrates nervously] [[MOR] tomorrow iām gonna call a...ā:
i wish you luck!!
thank you!! i'll probably need it lmao
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We shall have to keep each other up to date with how things are going search-wise. In such news, I am hella having mini-freakouts due to other people being assholes and long story short I'm going to run out of meds VERY soon.
i've found one so hopefully my searching is done, but that is an excellent plan
oh no! D: that is a very not good thing, i'm sorry people are being assholes. is there anything you can do about the meds thing or is that what you're searching for a psych for?