If you could watch only 1 tv show, for the rest of your life. What would it be?

HagginHall1999

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Something I just wouldn't get tired of and has a lot of depth and unanswered questions...

Sopranos for me

I guess if I wanted to go the opposite end of spectrum it would be Curb Your Enthusiasm
 
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rick64

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Either Big Bang Theory or the British version of Top Gear with Clarkson, May and Hammond.
 

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I laughed when I saw this. My dad has dementia and has chosen to watch Andy Griffith every hour of every day and tell my mom about everything that’s going on in every episode. And he’s so mad at Aunt Bee these days. She legit pisses him off. My poor mom!
Dad was starting with the dementia and fell and broke his hip and had to take anesthesia which sent the dementia over the edge. He wound up being in rehab for his hip for 7 weeks where it should have only been 2. Even before he fell, he used to love watching Blue Bloods. It only kept a couple of days to realize that Blue Bloods was the only thing that could hold his attention for any period of time. The rehab place didn't have on demand so the only peace my mother got was when it came on WGN every day. I figured that out and brought my Roku in because it was on Netflix. From then on, we pretty much kept it on a loop.
The only good thing was that my mom, who I told about the Roku and how much more she would have to watch before that if she would just accept technology, finally accepted it and learned how to use it when I wasn't there. She always thought she wasn't "smart" enough to learn it. It turns out she just didn't have the correct motivation to learn it. After that, the next 6 1/2 weeks were still, by far, the worst 6 weeks of my life but if you could just get Blue Bloods on the TV. (and that worst 6 weeks includes any combination of days since Covid broke out.)
Anyway, dad loved Blue Bloods.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you Washington Capitals for being the only good thing that happened during that time. Sports sure as hell helped me then.
 
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Dad was starting with the dementia and fell and broke his hip and had to take anesthesia which sent the dementia over the edge. He wound up being in rehab for his hip for 7 weeks where it should have only been 2. Even before he fell, he used to love watching Blue Bloods. It only kept a couple of days to realize that Blue Bloods was the only thing that could hold his attention for any period of time. The rehab place didn't have on demand so the only peace my mother got was when it came on WGN every day. I figured that out and brought my Roku in because it was on Netflix. From then on, we pretty much kept it on a loop.
The only good thing was that my mom, who I told about the Roku and how much more she would have to watch before that if she would just accept technology, finally accepted it and learned how to use it when I wasn't there. She always thought she wasn't "smart" enough to learn it. It turns out she just didn't have the correct motivation to learn it. After that, the next 6 1/2 weeks were still, by far, the worst 6 weeks of my life but if you could just get Blue Bloods on the TV. (and that worst 6 weeks includes any combination of days since Covid broke out.)
Anyway, dad loved Blue Bloods.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you Washington Capitals for being the only good thing that happened during that time. Sports sure as hell helped me then.

you still got that creepy horse jockey painting?
 
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I haven't been really rewatching much lately, but if I had to choose something that I had to watch over and over forever it would probably be MacGyver or maybe Star Trek The Next Generation.
 
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