barwars
07-24-2004, 12:09 PM
Most shows, but most importantly.... Frasier.
I watched it religiously at the end of Season 10 and all of Season 11.... but now it's either DVD or not for me.
I've completely given up on syndication, because I know the DVDs are coming.
Its my second favorite show and I haven't even seen half of the episodes -- which will make the DVDs that much sweeter when they come.
Adamantium
07-24-2004, 03:09 PM
I posted somewhere else pretty much the same thing. M*A*S*H, I only watch on DVD. Cheers, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Honeymooners, Frasier and any other show that's in syndication and DVD. I don't see the point in watching TV when you have the complete season (or series) uncut and uninterupted. The only time I watch a syndicated rerun is if I'm curious to see which scenes are cut out. That way I can watch my DVD knowing which scenes I can't find anywhere else. "The King of Queens" I watch in syndication, but whenever a season 1 or 2 episode comes on, I'm disappointed and usually turn the channel.
When "NewsRadio" comes out, I won't watch syndication anymore. I couldn't stand to watch seasons 1 and 2 on A&E because alot of my favorite scenes were cut out. I taped the first two seasons on NBC, so I just watched those tapes.
vashti1999
07-24-2004, 07:34 PM
Old: Saved By The Bell
Current: 24
However, I will still almost always watch a Three's Company episode on tv, be it TVLand or the local WB station here in NY. Even if it's an episode from one of the first two seasons, I never get tired of watching TC.
barwars
07-25-2004, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by vashti1999
Old: Saved By The Bell
Current: 24
However, I will still almost always watch a Three's Company episode on tv, be it TVLand or the local WB station here in NY. Even if it's an episode from one of the first two seasons, I never get tired of watching TC.
Same with me and Cheers.
I mean, I would never make a point to watch an episode on TVLand or N@N.... but if I'm flipping through channels -- chances are there's nothing I'd rather watch.
For about a year and a half its been my favorite show -- and it still never gets old.