Favorite TV Shows
- BarbarianKabbage
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Post and discuss your favorite TV shows here.
My favorite:
My favorite:
- HugoBDesigner
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Best show ever
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- BarbarianKabbage
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All of the you guys above this post have my other favorite shows, too.
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If it counts, Tokyo Ghoul
Otherwise Adventure Time or Rick & Morty
Otherwise Adventure Time or Rick & Morty
- OrbitalBlueprint
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Gravity Falls, Rick and Morty, Doctor Who, etc. (I seem to enjoy shows with sci-fi elements to its story...)
- BarbarianKabbage
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Kabbage ApprovedOrbitalBlueprint wrote:Gravity Falls, Rick and Morty, Doctor Who, etc. (I seem to enjoy shows with sci-fi elements to its story...)
Rick and Morty, One-Punch Man, Steven Universe, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Dragonball Z.
There's probably more (will edit later) but these are the ones off the top of my head.
There's probably more (will edit later) but these are the ones off the top of my head.
- Assasin-Kiashi
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Steven universe is definitely a favourite, and Rick and Morty is pretty damn good in books too.
I just started watching Mr. Robot yesterday (i'm actually watching a live action show, wtf), and I'm really liking it so far. It's way of being a thriller series is really untraditional and interesting, and as someone with diagnosed anxiety themself, It's representation of it in it's main protagonist Elliot is really good; and It's really nice for me to have a relatable character of that kind. His actor Rami Malek was also really good at representing mental illness as Josh Washington in Until dawn, to the point where as of looking at his roles i've sometimes felt concerned if he's using emotional recall (drama technique where you draw from personal past experiences and emotions).
17 years and I finally have my first celebrity crush on him too so that's just dandy :^)
I just started watching Mr. Robot yesterday (i'm actually watching a live action show, wtf), and I'm really liking it so far. It's way of being a thriller series is really untraditional and interesting, and as someone with diagnosed anxiety themself, It's representation of it in it's main protagonist Elliot is really good; and It's really nice for me to have a relatable character of that kind. His actor Rami Malek was also really good at representing mental illness as Josh Washington in Until dawn, to the point where as of looking at his roles i've sometimes felt concerned if he's using emotional recall (drama technique where you draw from personal past experiences and emotions).
17 years and I finally have my first celebrity crush on him too so that's just dandy :^)
- OrbitalBlueprint
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From what I've been hearing, Mr. Robot seems really good. I should try watching it one day...
Speaking about Rick and Morty: The new mobile game "Pocket Mortys" is out. It's Pokemon, but with Mortys. So yeah...
Speaking about Rick and Morty: The new mobile game "Pocket Mortys" is out. It's Pokemon, but with Mortys. So yeah...
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But you do have internet access
Right...?
Right...?
- BarbarianKabbage
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You see, Julien, that post you make doesn't need to exist. If you don't watch TV, don't make a reply. I've seen you do this a couple times and it's kind of aggravating. If something doesn't need to be said, don't reply.Julien12150 wrote:i have no tv