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    Star Trek: TNG, Parks and Recreation for the usual commie stuff. Band of Brothers and True Detective S1 to balance it out with some violence. Twin Peaks to stay weird.

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    Sg-1 but in 1080p widescreen with 5.1 sound.

    It’s a mishmash of a couple different releases.

    Tis fantastic.

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      Ah, a Voyager fan. I never felt compelled to rewatch it but the Threshold song is taunting me to do it.

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        You’re missing the Barclay Saga, lol.

        DS9 is my fave but VOY had it’s moments, certainly worth watching for the doctor alone.

        If you want a good VOY episode that won’t spoil anything, check out Living Witness (4x23).

        Nvm, I misread your comment, you’ve seen it, leaving comment unedited for others.

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    Adventure Time, Futurama, Community, King of the Hill, Bojack horseman, Archer

    All very good shows I’ve already seen and therefore easy to game on the side with. Bonus because they can be easily watched shuffled

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    I hear friends complaining about how bad all new TV is, and I don’t get it. I watch some new shows of course but none of them go back and rewatch old shows, it’s weird to me. They have to have a constant stream of new programming. I’ll kick on the office, how I met your mother, scrubs, parks and rec, Seinfeld, so many old shows that I loved and just hang out with them

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      New American shows are made with a different set of economics than shows 20+ years ago. Outside of remakes or sequels, the typical American sitcom is dead.

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        True. All of the shows I mentioned didn’t hit their stride until season 3 or so. They would never make it today. Netflix will kill a show now if it doesn’t make Office amounts of money by episode 4

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          You also have major changes to the writing process, part of it which came up during the writers’ strike.

          There used to be a whole team of writers writing for the show and they would tighten up scripts in a very collaborative writing process. Studios don’t want to pay for it any more.

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    This thread is going to make my NAS sad. So many good ideas that I had forgotten about!

    Also, King of the Hill.

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    Frieren - Beyond Journeys End

    Rewatching it right now. Just awesome awesome fantasy. Can’t wait for a second season.

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    DVD and Blu-ray media are vanishing from stores because these studios want you to subscribe to shitty streaming services and never own your content. Buy your favorites physical now!

    … And pirate the rest you don’t care for as much

    Remember… physical is king as drives don’t last forever

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      Remember… physical is king as drives don’t last forever

      All my Sega CD/PS2 games stopped working because of use during 2010s. It’s when I stopped buying physical media.

      Where with hard drives, the last forever if you follow a proper cloning/backup ritual.