Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Growing Up Through TV

*Roughly chronological and parallel to when they entered my life

The Cosby Show
Sesame Street
The Price is Right
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Saved by the Bell
Full House
Mr. Belvedere
Who's the Boss
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
The Simpsons
The X-Files
Cops
NFL - Redskins
MLB - Orioles
Olympics - Winter and Summer
Batman: The Animated Series
Spiderman
X-Men
Beetle Borgs
Family Matters
Rugrats
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
Boy Meets World
Step by Step
Sliders
Roseanne
M*A*S*H
Married with Children
Friends
Seinfeld
The Drew Carrey Show
Frasier
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Saturday Night Live
America's Funniest Home Videos
3rd Rock from the Sun
Just Shoot Me
Spin City
Digimon: Digital Monsters
Malcolm in the Middle
That 70's Show
Freaks and Geeks
Titus
Grounded For Life
Family Guy
Survivor
The Bachelor
Undeclared
TRL
Real World
Chappelle's Show
NBA - Wizards
The Office (U.S.)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
South Park
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
House
C.S.I.
Arrested Development
Chuck
Scrubs
30 Rock
Entourage
Parks and Recreation
Californication
Community
The Wire
Psych
Louie
Firefly
Party Down
Sherlock

8 comments:

  1. Married with Children and Grounded for Life....thank you

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  2. great shows. I don't remember exact episodes just very vivid scenes, scowls, and yelling

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  3. Beetle Borgs, yes, but Digimon? I don't think that show is that old, is it?

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  4. yeah, apparently it was 1999, so I was a bit older. but it's not like I bought episodes recently and watched them. oh wait, yes it is.

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  5. God, you've watched a lot more TV in your life than I have.... I don't even know what shows I watched growing up.

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  6. not to diminish my accomplishment, however simultaneously proud and embarrassed I am, but this list is more an overall catalog of the shows that entered into my life whether deeply or just for only a handful of episodes enough that I became familiar with it. That is a bit of a misleading way to come up with a list, but I wanted to get the ball rolling on referencing a lot that may have also affected others of our generation more, especially during our childhoods. That's the other takeaway, is that I really don't have that many that I've followed over the last six or seven years compared to the number of shows I know friends from school or elsewhere follow during that time.

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  7. What were you doing with that time instead of following TV shows?

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  8. watching netflix and playing video games with you

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