It never interested me - guys making commercials, 1960s décor and fashion...who cares.
But everybody loves it.
Link: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-lists/100-greatest-tv-shows-of-all-time-105998/the-wire-102868/
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If it was on a pay channel (e.g., HBO), I didn't watch it.
But my favorite of all time is Dexter.
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When I used to fly to the west coast from ND in the 60's they gave us cigarettes with our meals.
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And I'm not picking on him. Two martini lunches were all the rage at one time. His time I'm guessing.
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The board would become more civilized to the degree more of us strove toward this ideal.
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So, as per usual, Rolling Stone isn't all that good a measuring criteria. Too subjective a topic anyway
But I'll stand by, if The Prisoner isn't at the top of the list, they don't know what they're talking about
The Sopranos - easy top 10 but so should All in the Family and Mash be top 5. State of Play is missing too.
My point is, there aren't top 100 TV shows, there are a bunch of good shows and the rest just filler on TV. Mostly junk and many
shows to borrow a cliché', too many good shows went on for too long - They jumped the shark.
other than that, Meh!
But good lord, how can any such list omit The Carol Burnett Show?!
Yes, I'm a grumpy old curmudgeon, but come on.
Then again, I'd also have 'Reno 911' in the top 20, so there's that.
Also amazed that 'Night Court' and 'WKRP In Cincinnati' couldn't make the cut.
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In fact, it's one of the better endings. A great show from start to finish with no "weak" seasons. FWIW, I agree with placing Sopranos at #1.
The whole story turned out to be the imagination of an autistic kid staring at a snow globe. Pretty unique.
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