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FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:39 AM 12 hrs ago

What is your most favorite TV show ever as the GREATEST of all TIME for you?

Mine is the Walking Dead....all 11 seasons..... I binge it...I rewatch it and have caught soooo many great details...it's about hope , how people cope under PTSD level stress....

I can use it as inspiration as to how to cope under todays tRump apocalypse...

You can binge on Netflix or YouTube TV under AMC Walking Dead Universe channel...

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What is your most favorite TV show ever as the GREATEST of all TIME for you? (Original Post) FarPoint 12 hrs ago OP
I'm thinking Downton Abbey. It's not as noisy as some of more modern settings. Walleye 12 hrs ago #1
In the past I would have said The Wire or maybe Breaking Bad AZProgressive 12 hrs ago #2
Definitely good choices.... FarPoint 12 hrs ago #7
I'd definitely say "The Wire"... appmanga 7 hrs ago #39
Red Dwarf Bok_Tukalo 12 hrs ago #3
Gotta go with Monty Python's Flying Circus. Ray Bruns 12 hrs ago #4
'Breaking Bad' sop 12 hrs ago #5
Kieślowski's "Dekalog." ZZenith 12 hrs ago #6
Lonesome Dove GiqueCee 12 hrs ago #8
Better Call Saul -misanthroptimist 12 hrs ago #9
The Golden Girls NEOH 12 hrs ago #10
Star Trek: The Next Generation, followed by The Prisoner (British series) jgo 12 hrs ago #11
I am hooked on Star Trek Enterprise.... FarPoint 11 hrs ago #16
24... MiHale 12 hrs ago #12
TWD lost me when Glen popped out from under the dumpster -misanthroptimist 12 hrs ago #13
I understand..... FarPoint 12 hrs ago #14
I still go way back to The Twilight Zone rurallib 11 hrs ago #15
Fantastic choice! FarPoint 11 hrs ago #19
Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Monk. LoisB 11 hrs ago #17
I love Law and Order: Criminal Intent MIButterfly 10 hrs ago #28
I agree with your assessments 100%. Vincent D'Onofrio was my absolute LoisB 9 hrs ago #35
I started watching in the Natalie years MIButterfly 8 hrs ago #38
Monk perfectly combined humor with mystery and drama DeeDeeNY 6 hrs ago #40
Yah, loved Monk. a kennedy 8 hrs ago #36
Zero Hour LessAspin 11 hrs ago #18
This is new to me.... FarPoint 11 hrs ago #20
If you had asked me 30 years ago I probably would have said "The X-Files" FakeNoose 11 hrs ago #21
I am noticing that this thread reflects the lousy TV options today. FarPoint 11 hrs ago #22
If you are lucky to have a great local library, there are probably DVDs of the old series FakeNoose 11 hrs ago #23
I was born/raised around Pittsburgh....Mars Pa. FarPoint 2 min ago #42
Star Trek: DS9 Deep State Witch 11 hrs ago #24
All in the Family! choie 10 hrs ago #25
M.A.S.H Srkdqltr 10 hrs ago #26
Twilight Zone. The best, and we are living in the Twilight Zone Right NOW. usonian 10 hrs ago #27
Homicide: Life on the Streets tonkatoy8888 10 hrs ago #29
Homicide: Life on the Street, what a great choice MIButterfly 8 hrs ago #37
Would need to go by genre... JT45242 10 hrs ago #30
The Americans 3Hotdogs 10 hrs ago #31
That's true AZProgressive 10 hrs ago #32
Years ago, a retired CIA agent was on NPR (Diane Rehm?) 3Hotdogs 9 hrs ago #34
West Wing MoonlightHillFarm 10 hrs ago #33
I like so many of the shows already mentioned but for me the answer is St. Elsewhere dflprincess 57 min ago #41

AZProgressive

(30,048 posts)
2. In the past I would have said The Wire or maybe Breaking Bad
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:49 AM
12 hrs ago

I have rewatched The Wire a few times since it first aired on HBO. I always caught something new that I missed which is easy to do with the slow developing plot.

Breaking Bad first time watching was on the edge of my seat the whole time but it doesn't have much rewatch value.

The show I probably watched the most is probably Better Call Saul. I actually like it better than Breaking Bad but a lot of those shows I also notice flaws if I rewatch a show too many times.

As far as these days I'm not sure anymore. I liked Legends that I recently saw Netflix. That show is kinda like The Wire as in it is a show about a high end drug trafficking investigation but in Britain.

FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
7. Definitely good choices....
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:54 AM
12 hrs ago

Regarding Breaking Bad..... the little details emerge with binging....like the color schemes for characters...so many fine details...

Snip from Google:

Visual & Scene Details Symbolic Color Coding:
The creators meticulously assigned distinct color palettes to the characters. Walter begins in bland beige, Skyler wears blue, Jesse is associated with yellow, Marie obsessively wears purple, and Hank wears orange.

The Swimming Pool:
The White family pool serves as an ongoing motif of decay and impending doom, holding objects like a dirty Band-Aid, a burned teddy bear, and acting as the site of Skyler's symbolic breakdown."Felina" Anagram: The title of the series finale isn't just a nod to Marty Robbins's song "El Paso"; it’s also an anagram for "finale" and references the chemical elements Iron ((Fe)), Lithium ((Li)), and Sodium ((Na)).

I need to binge the Wire....just saying...

appmanga

(1,552 posts)
39. I'd definitely say "The Wire"...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:57 PM
7 hrs ago

...and I'd put "Mad Men" and "Better Call Saul" in the next slots.

One of the things about "The Wire", beyond the writing, the story, and the acting overall, is the number of non-actors who appeared in the series who gave such great performances. The cast members who played Prop Joe, Snoop, and The Deacon, and others like Method Man, Steve Earle, and the real Jay Landsman were as indelible as any of the pros in the cast.

Ray Bruns

(6,828 posts)
4. Gotta go with Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:49 AM
12 hrs ago

Nothing is funnier than trying to return a dead parrot.

NEOH

(361 posts)
10. The Golden Girls
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:03 AM
12 hrs ago

That show is timeless. I never get tired of watching it, even if I've seen episodes over and over.

jgo

(1,032 posts)
11. Star Trek: The Next Generation, followed by The Prisoner (British series)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:04 AM
12 hrs ago

Honorable mentions to the The Fugitive (original TV series), and The Sopranos

FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
16. I am hooked on Star Trek Enterprise....
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:53 AM
11 hrs ago

I rewatch this often....gives me a sense of serenity....

FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
14. I understand.....
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:24 AM
12 hrs ago

Glenn's demise ultimately was most tragic.....yet, they all must go on.....how they do it and how the population changes as does the loss of humanity suffers.... then, there is hope and a new saga begins.... these character arks are what makes the show tick.

rurallib

(64,871 posts)
15. I still go way back to The Twilight Zone
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:37 AM
11 hrs ago

With the variety of stories from various outstanding short story writers, Rod Serling made us think every week. Twilight Zone is still the standard I use as a measuring stick.

FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
19. Fantastic choice!
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:12 AM
11 hrs ago

Definately a binge worthy series....I grew up watching this.... Not sure who carries it on apps...I do see it at times under SyFy channel.... I will need to look up an app carrier....

MIButterfly

(3,254 posts)
28. I love Law and Order: Criminal Intent
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:52 AM
10 hrs ago

I liked Chris Noth and I liked Jeff Goldblum but I LOVED Vincent D'Onofrio. I wish they'd bring that one back.

And Monk was great too. What a hoot! All those episodes and it never got tired or old. That's a real accomplishment for any kind of series. And Tony Shalhoub was so good. I was sorry when it ended.

LoisB

(13,615 posts)
35. I agree with your assessments 100%. Vincent D'Onofrio was my absolute
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:48 PM
9 hrs ago

favorite. Nobody could have played Monk better than Tony Shaloub; although I liked Sharona better than Natalie.

MIButterfly

(3,254 posts)
38. I started watching in the Natalie years
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:32 PM
8 hrs ago

so I had to go back and catch Sharona in reruns. I liked them both and I'm glad the writers made them so different from each other. I also like that they brought Sharona back at the end. And who would've thought she would end up with Disher after all the animosity between them all those years? I sure didn't see that coming!

Tony Shalhoub was perfect as Monk. The whole cast was excellent. Great show.

LessAspin

(2,041 posts)
18. Zero Hour
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:11 AM
11 hrs ago

Poker Face, Barry, The Mick, Barney Miller, CYE, Fernwood Tonight, Community, Brooklyn 99, Whiskey Cavalier, Rubicon, Reacher, So Help Me Todd, Night Agent, Watson, Limitless, Nowhere Man, Journey Man, Second Chance, Lone Gunmen, Condor, Stumble.. would be honorable mention among others for me. Too many to mention.

Zero Hour if I had to pick one would be my thinking out of the box choice..




https://www.democraticunderground.com/103726355

FakeNoose

(42,643 posts)
21. If you had asked me 30 years ago I probably would have said "The X-Files"
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:13 AM
11 hrs ago

If you had asked me 25 years ago, I probably would have said "West Wing." 20 years ago, I probably would have said "Lost." 15 years ago, I might have said "Downton Abbey."

I seems my love affairs with great TV series only last about 5 years or so.

FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
22. I am noticing that this thread reflects the lousy TV options today.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:19 AM
11 hrs ago

I'm glad we can binge older shows via Apps.... but there just is not any substantial news shows essentially..... I'm sure there are great stories to tell....corporate TV is all about control the message now and cut cost...drive thru at McDonalds stuff...and they want us to pay for it....

These upcoming new buyouts like HBO/ Time Warner/ Discovery to Paramount....frightening future I believe...

FakeNoose

(42,643 posts)
23. If you are lucky to have a great local library, there are probably DVDs of the old series
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:25 AM
11 hrs ago

My library, The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, is awesome in that regard. Movies, TV series and mini-series are available to borrow for 3 weeks (usually) and there usually isn't much of a waiting list either.

FarPoint

(14,965 posts)
42. I was born/raised around Pittsburgh....Mars Pa.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:34 PM
2 min ago

I still have family and life long friends there...there..... Oh...Carnagie is like hallow ground for me....

usonian

(26,740 posts)
27. Twilight Zone. The best, and we are living in the Twilight Zone Right NOW.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:47 AM
10 hrs ago

Close by, Alfred Hitchcock Presents ... "Specialty of the House"

And the old Saturday Night Live episodes, featuring Aykroyd, Belushi, Curtin, Morris, Radner, Murray ... and Cheddar Cheese

Hint:



Twilight Zone, updated.

Trump, for your hideous crimes,



tonkatoy8888

(206 posts)
29. Homicide: Life on the Streets
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:03 PM
10 hrs ago

Captured by the very first episode. Great cast. Even better stories.

The Andy Griffith Show. Don Knotts was a comic genius. And really, are there better characters than
Ernest T. Bass, the Darlings, and Otis Campbell? And ever since I was a teenager I wondered about Andy and Helen Crump. Was she as vanilla as she seemed?

MIButterfly

(3,254 posts)
37. Homicide: Life on the Street, what a great choice
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:21 PM
8 hrs ago

I loved Pembleton; who didn't? Andre Braugher was such a phenomenal actor. But my favorites were Munch and Meldrick. The only character I didn't really like was the medical examiner played by Michelle Forbes. The show had such good stories and such a talented cast. I thought the last couple years, when a lot of the main cast left, were not as good as the earlier ones. But all in all, a great series.

Barney Fife! What a hoot! He thought he was so cool and he really wasn't. I don’t think anybody on earth could have played him as well as Don Knotts did.

JT45242

(4,169 posts)
30. Would need to go by genre...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:05 PM
10 hrs ago

Scifi doctor who

Crime law and order or the murdoch mysteries

Fluff great British baking show

Comedy...mash or golden girls

Animated ...one piece

I might say that One piece the anime may be the best most encompassing show on TV. Humor. Political commentary. Action . It has everything.

AZProgressive

(30,048 posts)
32. That's true
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:14 PM
10 hrs ago

I thought about mentioning The Americans as it is one of top 10 favorite shows.

I used to research intelligence agencies, it is interesting if you're into real conspiracy theories but the excerpt posted below is what the show is loosely based on.

Wikipedia:

Illegals Program

The Illegals Program (so named by the United States Department of Justice) was a network of Russian sleeper agents under unofficial cover. An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) culminated in the arrest of ten agents on June 27, 2010, and a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States on July 9, 2010.[1]

The arrested spies were Russian nationals who had been planted in the US by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (known by its Russian abbreviation, SVR), most of them using false identities.[2] Posing as ordinary American citizens, they tried to build contacts with academics, industrialists, and policymakers to gain access to intelligence. They were the target of a multi-year investigation by the FBI. The investigation, called Operation Ghost Stories, culminated at the end of June 2010 with the arrest of ten people in the US and an eleventh in Cyprus.[2] The ten sleeper agents were charged with "carrying out long-term, 'deep-cover' assignments in the United States on behalf of the Russian Federation."[3][4][5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegals_Program

One thing unrealistic about the show is those that are on unofficial cover assignments rarely do risky missions because they can be arrested. They usually use those with official cover or diplomatic immunity for the risky ones.

3Hotdogs

(15,618 posts)
34. Years ago, a retired CIA agent was on NPR (Diane Rehm?)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:44 PM
9 hrs ago

talking about the Americans. She said that the disguises shown on the TV show were amateur night compared to what CIA used in the field.

dflprincess

(29,438 posts)
41. I like so many of the shows already mentioned but for me the answer is St. Elsewhere
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:39 PM
57 min ago

I was so sad when the series ended.

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