The TV show no longer on that you miss the most is...

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Star Trek Enterprise, Voyager.

Stargate SG-1, Atlantis

Heroes, Flash Forward, Battlestar Galactica (and the spin off where the girl was a robot - can't remember it's name), Journeyman and Sliders... oh and Sanctuary.
 

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Star Trek Enterprise, Voyager.

Stargate SG-1, Atlantis

Heroes, Flash Forward, Battlestar Galactica (and the spin off where the girl was a robot - can't remember it's name), Journeyman and Sliders... oh and Sanctuary.

Totally forgot about Journeyman and Sliders. Awesome shows.
 

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There have been some great suggestions on here. I have to agree with Star Trek:TNG, Friends, Seinfeld, Breaking Bad. I would also like to add Smallville and Highlander.
 

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For me, the number one show is Lost. Although Breaking Bad moved Lost out of the number one spot on my all-time faces list, I felt BB had reached its proper conclusion. With Lost, I feel like there was so much more to explore (with no commentary on the ending, which I enjoyed. Still one of the most heartfelt of all time).

Next would be Friday Night Lights. I'm one of the few that (tentatively) would love to see the rumored movie happen.

Last is Buffy. I know its continued in comic form. But it was probably one of (if not) the defining show of my high school/early college years.

I think the recently ended Nikita might be on that list as well.

Honorable mention to BSG.
 

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Star Trek Enterprise, Voyager.

Stargate SG-1, Atlantis

Heroes, Flash Forward, Battlestar Galactica (and the spin off where the girl was a robot - can't remember it's name), Journeyman and Sliders... oh and Sanctuary.

Caprica was the name of the BSG spinoff. Good show that had an amazing second half and a mind blowing epilogue if you were familiar with the mythology.
 

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Married with Children
Chappelle Show
In Loving Color

Also I must shamefully submit Golden Girls to my list. For some reason I really enjoyed that show...

Oh Chappelle Show....The Rick James True Hollywood Story is still one of the most insane skits ever. And the Pop Copy skit has taken on a whole new meaning for me, working in a copy shop. Its so spot on and hilarious.
 

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Anyone remember "Petticoat Junction" in the water tower was the three daughters, Betty Joe, Bobby Joe, Billy Joe and keeping them in line was Uncle Joe. Sam Drucker ran the country store and post office. (1963-1970)

And another spin off was "Green Acres" staring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor, darling I love you but give me park avenue.
 

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Anyone remember "Petticoat Junction" in the water tower was the three daughters, Betty Joe, Bobby Joe, Billy Joe and keeping them in line was Uncle Joe. Sam Drucker ran the country store and post office. (1963-1970)

And another spin off was "Green Acres" staring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor, darling I love you but give me park avenue.

I remember both.
 

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Did someone say Fringe already? I miss Fringe. Fringe was good. :cry:

Also, Sliders before it went to crap. :crying:
 

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Did someone say Fringe already? I miss Fringe. Fringe was good. :cry:

Also, Sliders before it went to crap. :crying:
My kids are on me like I have handle bars on my **** to watch "Fringe" on Net Flicks. (Also, to get Net Flicks!! :smile:) They swear it is my type of show. Now I have seen it brought up a few times here, mat have to get out my "geek" and check it out....
 

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For me, the number one show is Lost. Although Breaking Bad moved Lost out of the number one spot on my all-time faces list, I felt BB had reached its proper conclusion. With Lost, I feel like there was so much more to explore (with no commentary on the ending, which I enjoyed. Still one of the most heartfelt of all time).

Next would be Friday Night Lights. I'm one of the few that (tentatively) would love to see the rumored movie happen.

Last is Buffy. I know its continued in comic form. But it was probably one of (if not) the defining show of my high school/early college years.

I think the recently ended Nikita might be on that list as well.

Honorable mention to BSG.

That "Lost" ending is STILL one of the most debated things with my Sister. We go back and forth a ton on that one.

And "Nikita" rocked. I thought it lost a little of it's steam and it's creativity after the 2nd season, but I loved it. I hope to see Maggie Q in a new action role soon. She made a "B" action show so darn good.
 

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I may also be missing "Almost Human" and "Dracula" if what I hear is true, as both are in danger of getting dropped after their 1st season.

HIMYM was the funniest show on TV for about 5 years. I think this season has really gotten back to a lot of the fun of the first couple seasons, but I will be happy they do not drag this out anymore.

Although I do wonder... how much fun could the show be again now that it has added the "Mother"? Maybe it should have done this 2 seasons ago....
 

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