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the office and malcom in the middle. because my son loves malcom
Seinfeld! I know every word for every episode. If I hear like one line of dialogue I can guess what episode it is. I'm obsessed. I even have a giant Seinfeld tattoo. It's my favorite show of all time!
- The Simpsons seasons 1-5 (5-10 are okay, 10+ is yuck)
- Beavis and Butthead
- MST3K seasons 1-10
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
The Office
Ted Lasso
Seinfeld
Community, Seinfeld, Family Guy, Simpsons
The Simpsons and Friends
Always Sunny and Trailer Park Boys
I generally don't re-watch shows. But those two I've seen three times, they're just so fucking funny!
I've been subscribed to swearnet a couple of months now. It's definitely not the same as the scripted energy of the shows but it kinda scratches the TPB itch as they're all in character. It's only Β£3 a month, plus it's nice to know the money is going directly to the content creators.
Hunter x Hunter Dragon Ball Naruto
Tie between The Wire, Patriot, and Buffy (3 times each.)
Rome from HBO
Big Bang Theory and Modern Family.
They the first western sitcoms I watched and the comfort from watching them stuck with me.
Community and then Futurama are my comfort shows, they never let me down
I find it easier to rewatch something than expend the mental energy on something new, so I rewatch a lot. Buffy, Stargate SG-1 and Taskmaster are the ones I rewatch the most.