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I rarely meet a show I don't track... :D I have lists galore as I love all genres of tv, but, hey, it means I never run out of shows! I've found even more shows to watch through some amazing sidereelers' lists! Starting conversations with lists is one of my favorite things about sidereel. I love how we can all love or hate a show yet still have a friendly chat. You'll find me dashing around the site, leaving friendly comments on reviews, shows, lists and articles. <3

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Enjoying this, so far, it's off to a great start. Looking forward to the new series!

Six Feet Under

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Oh, how I loved this show. It was sad, funny, the character actors gave it their all and each has gone on to even better shows and in the case of the father - movie roles. I admit to sobbing throughout the last episode, even though I hadn't seen the last season, it was so moving. A fitting end to a wonderful show. Must catch up on those missed episodes.

Flamingo Road

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I know it looks dated and I can't find it anywhere! But, MARK HARMON!!!!! Yep, I am just that shallow. :D

King

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Have yet to watch, it sounds really good, another great show that got cancelled before it found its audience???

V

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Never 'got' this show, it just was too slow for me. Although the fact that the channel it was on showed all the episodes in the wrong order was probably to blame, as it seems to have a loyal fanbase. :/

The Magicians

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This sounds really interesting!

St. Elsewhere

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Denzel Washington, Mark Harmon and the first of the 'endings of all endings!'

Spenser: For Hire

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Oh, how I was madly in love with Robert Urich. He could do no wrong. Remember how he used to park his car in his apartment??? lol

Am now reading the boks the show was based on, Robert B. Parker's writing is exceptionally good. I only have another 50 or so Spenser books to go, I think...good! :)

The Two Ronnies

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They're both gone, now. Sadly missed. Pair up one comedic genius with another and you get a show that enraptured a nation ever weekend for decades. Humble, great, hysterically funny, I grew up watching the Two Ronnies and loved them both. Every huge star of the day couldn't get on the show fast enough, put together all the chat show hosts of now and still you can't best The Two Ronnies...

The Sopranos

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In the opening scenes where the lovely wonderful character actor turned leading man James Gandolfini's character Tony Soprano beats a guy to a pulp - over nothing - I knew it wasn't for me. I can't bear violence so missed out on one of the great tv shows. :/