Top 12 TV Shows of All-Time


In honor of my 12 years of being a member of this message board and 12 days until said message board disappears, I am posting my top 12 tv shows of all-time.

1) Star Trek: The Next Generation
2) Lost
3) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
4) The King of Queens
5) Parenthood
6) Battlestar Galactica (2004)
7) Game of Thrones
8) Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
9) How I Met Your Mother
10)The Wonder Years
11)Seinfeld
12)Enterprise

Best of luck to all of you.

To IMDb: Shaka, when the walls fell

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In no order :)

1) Two and a Half Men Seasons 1 to 8
2) Seinfeld
3) Friends
4) How I Met Your Mother
5) The Golden Girls
6) Roseanne
7) The Andy Griffith Show
8) Gilligan's Island
9) The Office (U.S.)
10) The King of Queens

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Below is my top 10, along with my favorite season from each show.

1. How I Met Your Mother - Season 6
2. Futurama - Season 5
3. The Expanse - Season 4
4. The X-Files - Season 5
5. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 5
6. Firefly - It only lasted the one season, but I probably rank this single season higher than any season of any other TV series (except maybe season 6 of HIMYM).
7. Fringe - Season 4
8. Rick and Morty - Season 3
9. Yellowstone - Season 3
10. Battlestar Galactica (2003) - Season 4

As you can see from my list, How I Met Your Mother is a huge outlier for me, as most of my top 10 is made up of sci-fi shows. And if I were to continue my list into a top 20, it would also be mostly sci-fi. For me, HIMYM, transcended being just a sitcom. It was not only the funniest show I've ever seen, it was enormously clever and emotional in ways that I never felt with almost any other sitcom.

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For me, HIMYM, transcended being just a sitcom.


Agreed.

It's a shame that some ppl can't look past the laugh track, or the droves of casual viewers who watched it but didn't really put any investment into it (which is fair...just a sitcom after all to the casual viewer).

Clever and emotional are good words to describe it. It had so much heart, while also being extremely creative in its jokes, its setups, and wordplay. Even when it got zany, it still had substance (though s8 went a little overboard imo). And it had quality, intricately developed character and relationship arcs across the cast, across the seasons.

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Will you watch How I Met Your Father?

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I'm honestly not sure. What about you?

I adore HIMYM, so part of me wants to check it out. But another part of me thinks, what would be the point?

Cameos and continuation of threads from HIMYM? HIMYM was already nicely constructed, and complete. Any callbacks here will probably be just fanservice or fanfiction at best.

Comedy style similar to HIMYM? Maybe. But that's not really a good reason to go into it either. Should be judging it on its own merits.

I also just can't help but feel that HIMYM would not be able to exist the way it does today. A lot of the jokes wouldn't be acceptable today (even one of the original creators admitted he'd have removed some stuff now if he could). There's already a lot of people retrospectively coloring their judgments cause of that. Any time HIMYM comes up on social media, there's always some people saying shit like "Ted is the worst person ever" or "Ted is a sociopath"

...and it's like dude...Ted is a flawed person and did a bunch of horrible things in the show...it's fucking obvious to anyone paying attention. Hell some of them were part of the plot.

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I will watch it! Altough i doubt it will be as good as Himym. But,like you wrote,its good to have a show similar to Himym,and i also hope that they will fix the Himym ending somehow thanks to some cameos

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haha, I actually love the HIMYM finale; always have :) so I am satisfied XD

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Dont you think all the Barney/Robin material they have from s6 to s9 gets wasted in making them divorce in the first 10 minutes of the finale?

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Not in the slightest actually. I'd always thought it was well written.

Imo, their divorce was a natural outcome given their personalities. Having them divorce and to show that divorce so abruptly (in contrast with s9's drawn out story) was bold and creative to me, while being consistent with some of the recurring themes of the show.

I don't think the Barney/Robin material is wasted anymore than I think that all the Ted dating stories are meaningless all because he meets the mom at the end of the show. We see Ted grow and learn over the years. Likewise, Barney and Robin both grew emotionally during those seasons. Their on and off relationship and subsequent marriage were just a part of that growth.



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The level of shit taste here is staggering. No Prisoner, American Gothic, Cheers, Counterpart, Banshee? Every choice I see here is tapioca broadcast network pablum, except for a few Star Treks. And most of the alleged comedies cited have laugh tracks. It’s all sneer-worthy.

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I was surprised by no Twilight zone.That's the first show i thought of when i saw the topic.

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Twilight Zone
The Flintstones
Mary Tyler Moore
Columbo
Seinfeld
Northern Exposure
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
All in the Family
Batman
Star Trek TOS
The Untouchables
The Odd Couple

There used to be a lot of good shows.
NYPD Blue
Cheers
LA Law
House
Sanford and Son
Outer Limits
Barney Miller
Hill Street Blues
SNL
Carol Burnett Show
Ed Sullivan
The crap that is on now is a disgrace.

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The Flintstones was a cut-rate straight knockoff of Jackie Gleason‘s The Honeymooners, with crappy animation.

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