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What TV series' have you watched in full more than once?

Asked by anniereborn (15567points) September 14th, 2019

Meaning…watching a series from episode one all the way through to the series finale. And then again at least one more time.
(and no, I don’t mean in one sitting)

Here are mine:
Seinfeld
Six Feet Under
Breaking Bad
Frasier
Downton Abbey

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stanleybmanly's avatar

The West Wing, The Prisoner, The Rockford Files, Bosche, Planet Earth.

Brian1946's avatar

I think I’ve seen every episode of Seinfeld at least 4 times, except for the episode that’s nothing but 100 scenes from the other shows.

I watched all the episodes from its start in 1989, until its conclusion in 1998, but that was the only time I watched them in chronological order.

anniereborn's avatar

@Brian1946 Yeh I meant chronological order.

janbb's avatar

Gilmore Girls

ragingloli's avatar

DS9, SG:SG1, B5

KNOWITALL's avatar

CBS all access has all the episodes of Star Trek and Twilight Zone, so those were fun. That show Prison Break with the hot tattooed guy, Frasier, Friends, Seinfeld, Antiques Roadshow, Lucky Dog. Thats all I recall.

New stuff, Shameless on Netflix, the 100, Anne of Green Gables reboot.

chyna's avatar

CSI. The original series. I own the dvds.

Bill1939's avatar

Major Crimes

mazingerz88's avatar

Breaking Bad
West Wing
The Lost Room
Downton Abbey
Lost

janbb's avatar

@KNOWITALL I loved the Netflix Anne with an E.

KNOWITALL's avatar

@janbb I liked it, too. Not as much as the PBS original, Annes a little too high strung and not as impatient or sharp-tongued. The original reminded me more of myself lol

zenvelo's avatar

Star Trek
Hogan’s Heroes
Leave it to Beaver
Get Smart
M*A*S*H
Friends
Seinfeld

Caravanfan's avatar

B5, STTOS, The Wire, The Prisoner, Firefly,

dabbler's avatar

All the Star Trek series…
Futurama

jca2's avatar

I haven’t watched a whole lot of “regular” TV since I was a teen. I’d say four shows that I’ve seen every episode of at least once are The Flintstones, The Brady Bunch, All in the Family and I Love Lucy. All four are shows I’ve seen as a child.

Lonelyheart807's avatar

Chernobyl, River…

tinyfaery's avatar

Buffy
Dollhouse
Firefly
GOT

So many, really.

Aster's avatar

Was “The Thornbirds” a series? I’ve watched that about five or six times. lol

Demosthenes's avatar

Lost
Breaking Bad
Parks and Recreation
Arrested Development
30 Rock

That might be it. I’ve seen most episodes of the first 15 seasons of The Simpsons at least twice, but for the rest of the reasons I can’t say the same. I’d consider re-watching Broad City at some point. And I wouldn’t mind seeing The Leftovers again, not that it will make any more sense the second time around…

seawulf575's avatar

For me it would be

Dexter
Fringe
The Shield
Breaking Bad

If I include the ones the rest of my family has watched repeatedly, I would have to add

Mad Men
Weeds
Shameless
Kobra Kai
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Downton Abbey
Parks and Recreation
and I guess there are some they didn’t binge watch like The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, Teen Mom, Teen Mom 2, 90 Day Fiancee, The Middle and probably a few others.

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

Star trek, firefly

KNOWITALL's avatar

@Are You Just like Sheldon Cooper on Big Bang lol

anniereborn's avatar

It seems that Breaking Bad and Downton Abbey are topping the list. Both have movies coming out. Just 6 more days for Downton!!!!

YARNLADY's avatar

Star Trek
Firefly
Murder She Wrote
Hart To Hart
Magnum P I (the original)
The Big Bang Theory
The Closer
Perry Mason
The Rookie
Automan
Numbers
and probably more that I can’t think of right now.

janbb's avatar

Has everyone really watched all of these from beginning to end more than once? That’s a lot of TV time.

I’ve dipped into several reruns of those mentioned but not many of them in their entirety.

seawulf575's avatar

@janbb For the ones I listed, I have watched them beginning to end at least twice. But you have to remember that this has been over years…not just the last year or two. As for some of the ones I listed as being watched by other members, some have not been watched from beginning to end in order. Big Bang theory, for instance. Each episode has been seen multiple times, so over all, they have been watched multiple times.

YARNLADY's avatar

I once watched Magnum Pi for 6 to 8 hours a day for all 162 episodes.
Murder She Wrote every night for over a year
Some of the others just two or three episodes at a time over the years

KNOWITALL's avatar

Oh add Survivor and Big Brother!

Zaku's avatar

original Star Trek
original Twilight Zone
original The Avengers (at least the Steed/Peel ones)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Bob Newhart Show (not Newhart)
The Buggs Bunny Road Runner Hour

not sure if anything else… some nearly so.

MrGrimm888's avatar

Sparticus. The Walking Dead. Star Trek , Voyager. Vikings. The Chappelle Show.

Hats off to Breaking Bad. I am going to watch it again, but have some other stuff to get to first.

Dutchess_III's avatar

MASH, and maybe Friends and Cheers.

I’ve never watched a full episode of Seinfeld. I just never “got” him.

ucme's avatar

Alcatraz
Broadchurch
Blackadder
Bates Motel

Darth_Algar's avatar

Some of the one’s the TC stated, plus

Homicide: Life on the Street
The Shield

stanleybmanly's avatar

I forgot The Wire.

YARNLADY's avatar

Hubby just showed me we have the entire series of Stargate, so that’s next on my list

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

Seeing Firefly pop up here a lot which is comforting in a nerd community vibe sort of way.

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Caravanfan's avatar

@ARE_you_kidding_me I was the first to mention Firefly. (snork)

tedibear's avatar

Babylon 5 and Firefly. I think we’re due for a B5 re-watch.

Sagacious's avatar

Frasier
Broadchurch
Mad Men
Marseille
The Crown
Shetland
Hinterland
The Borgias
Nurse Jackie

I don’t watch TV but do enjoy watching some series, mostly from the UK, on Netflix.

MrGrimm888's avatar

^Out of curiosity, are you in the UK?

Dutchess_III's avatar

I try to watch UK documentaries, but the accent of some of the announcers crawls under my skin.

ragingloli's avatar

They do not have accents.

Dutchess_III's avatar

Silly. Everyone has an accent.

ragingloli's avatar

Colonials have accents.
English people pronounce words properly.

Dutchess_III's avatar

With an accent.

Caravanfan's avatar

The only people who do not have an accent are people who grew up on the West Coast of the US. Everybody else does.

Demosthenes's avatar

Even us West Coast-ers have accents. You should hear the way I pronounce a word like “fruit”. I listen to someone (often of an older generation around here) say the “oo” sound with rounded lips and it seems weird to me (even though that’s “standard” in Western dialects). That’s my California accent, I guess.

janbb's avatar

@Caravanfan I might say the same thing of us New Jerseyans!

raum's avatar

One time in New York, this guy at the deli not only placed my accent as being from California, but also narrowed it down to San Diego.

Sagacious's avatar

@MrGrimm888 If you are asking me, no I’m not.

Sagacious's avatar

@Caravanfan The West Coast accent is alive and well. If you don’t hear it you must hail from there.

MrGrimm888's avatar

@Sagacious . I was referring to you….

Dutchess_III's avatar

When I visit people in the Pacific Northwest they tease me about my “southern” accent. If you think my Kansas accent is bad, ya otta listen to our next door neighbors in Oklahoma talk!

YARNLADY's avatar

I am a generation removed from Oklahoma and yet still have remnants of the accent.

chyna's avatar

My family lives in Oklahoma. They have an accent.

Dutchess_III's avatar

We are watching reruns of House.

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