ghastypants Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
fraggle rock, kung-fu, tom and jerry
moonie666 Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
I really miss several shows. I'm going to have to do this by category, starting with the most recent in my mind.
First, I have to say that I REALLY miss Moonlight. I loved me my Mick St. John, and also
clandestine13 Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten; 100 posts, booyah!
Quite a few, actually- most of them old Nickelodeon shows from the 90's.
1) Hey Arnold!
2) CatDog
3) All That
4) Cousin Skeeter
5) Kenan and Kel
6) Legends of the Hidden Temple
7) Frien
ladylondy Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
-Firefly: Great show that wasn't even given a chance.
-Pushing Daisies: How dare you ABC to cancel one of the most unique shows of the year. And for canceling it on such a crappy note. ABC can just go
mytattyteddy Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
I miss Welcome Back Kotter. Grace Under Fire. Alice. Leave It To Beaver. M.A.S.H. Laverne and Shirley.
theatreactor Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
The one show that I do miss is Charmed. I know it only ended a year or two ago but it was a really good series that lasted 8 seasons. As much as I didn't want it to end, I did like the last couple of
trytochange Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Ah Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
I LOVED that show, it always made me laugh.
sekl Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Alien Nation. While still a cheesy 80s cop show, few shows since have really tried to integrate aliens into the normal landscape of life. We're always meeting aliens out in the vacuum of space, safe f
ivyadrena Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Most of the ones I can think of are cartoons, oddly enough. Western tv (keeping in mind I don't have cable) has seriously gone down the tubes in relation to good cartoon plotlines, it seems. :/
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freakymisfit13 Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
I loved Sailor Moon when I was a kid. It's the only anime show (besides Pokemon way back when) I ever took a liking too. Also, I enjoyed America's Most Talented Kids. Sadly, it ended in 2006. :( And l
nancath Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Interestingly, my brother who is 51 thought Buffy was a great show and he watched it regularly. I tend to watch movies more than shows. I hate commercials every six minutes. Horrid. What ever happened
rileysgirl Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Buffy no doubt, and all the friendships that came out of that show for me...Sometimes I really feel lonely....
elfof2moons Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Firefly!!
upthendown Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
I miss Xena warrior princess and Hurcules - sad I know
elisejones Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Catdog. *sniffle*
pinktuxcat Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Most definitely, hands down, no questions about it: Whose Line Is It Anyway, the improvisational show where everything's made up and the points don't matter.
As per my favorite comedians on the show, I
reeyah Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
I only began watching Buffy seriously when she got it on with Spike, but before that, I didn't pay much attention to it.
The show I miss a lot, though, are Daria, Wonderfalls, Doogie Howser, M.D. and
karma_gambit Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
As a child I would wake int the morning at 5:30 each and every saturday to watch my favorate tv show my memory fails me when trying to find its name but it wa
tragicnothing Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Spaced ... As for US tv I'd have to say My So-Called Life and Daria. It's basically a tie. Coming in a close second The X-Files but towards the end it got pretty stupid so I think that one, even th
zenbeer Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
I miss Enterprise with Scott Bakula, I thought it was vastly underated.