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Purplepolkadots
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08 Apr 2014, 4:00 pm

What are you favourite tv shows/obsessions.
Mine are:
Psych
Bones
Monk

I personally like crime and drama shows, And in Bones, I can relate to Temperance.



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08 Apr 2014, 4:56 pm

The current obsessions of mine include:

Game of Thrones,
Sherlock

And that's it. I got disillusioned with a lot of shows in the past year.



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08 Apr 2014, 5:23 pm

There's nothing currently on, on any of the channels that I get, that's obsession-worthy. I have a hard time finding an hour's worth of programming a night that's tolerable enough to watch while I work out.

I was a big X-Files fan back in the day. Then there was LOST, but I'm still trying to blot that out of my memory, after the pointless last season and pathetic finale. :evil:



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08 Apr 2014, 5:35 pm

I haven't been really obsessed with any TV show since the turn of the century. The 21st century I mean, I'm not THAT old or behind the times. :P
In fact, I started worrying there was something really wrong with me because in the fall of 2001 I just started losing interest in almost every show I did like, such as The Simpsons, along with most of my other special interests. I became very hostile, depressed, frustrated and my meltdowns became more frequent and severe. This was just before I was finally diagnosed with Asperger's.



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08 Apr 2014, 5:37 pm

Haha, don't even mention Lost to me. I shall never recover after that last season! Good thing about lack of tv obsessions is that I have so much more time to read.



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08 Apr 2014, 6:00 pm

Same with me for LOST and Terra Nova!



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08 Apr 2014, 6:22 pm

Call The Midwife
Grimm
Person Of Interest


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08 Apr 2014, 7:36 pm

TV has become dumbed down and low class in recent years that i find it hard to find anything to watch. I always watch University Challenge but the final was this week so that wont be on again till Autumn. Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle ended last week and though he has a 4th series commissioned material for it wont even be an idea yet, never mind written performable material. The only things i am looking forward too is series 2 of the Australian prison drama Wentworth (based on the classic Cell Block H) and the three televised football matches involving Rotherham United starting with Bradford City on Friday (4 if we get to the play off final)



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22 Jul 2014, 5:36 pm

DukeJanTheGrey wrote:
TV has become dumbed down and low class in recent years that i find it hard to find anything to watch.

I never understand why people keep saying that. There are so many great shows out there! There's just so many now and with the recent interest in reality tv, it's a little bit harder to find. Maybe I just watch so much tv, I don't notice?

I watch a LOT of shows. My obsession is more TV rather than ONE series. Some of my favourites though are :
Supernatural
FX tv series (Fargo, American Horror Story, The Americans, Tyrant...)
Sherlock (has gotten kind of...eh this past season)
SNK
Hannibal (YESSSSS!! !! !!)