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Aw, Melissa Joan Hart! Was that on DVD?I recently finished watching:
Charmed (possibly the most bad-written and -acted series ever)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 series)
Sabrina’s Secret Life
The Legend of Korra
Aw, Melissa Joan Hart! Was that on DVD?I recently finished watching:
Charmed (possibly the most bad-written and -acted series ever)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 series)
Sabrina’s Secret Life
The Legend of Korra
Yes, but there’s a caveat: all of the songs that were not part of a live performance were replaced. Also, some (but not all) of the live musical performances were cut out entirely, resulting in some artists being credited as appearing (such as Phantom Planet and Avril Lavigne) but nowhere to be found. Even some performances by the cast (such as Mr. Kraft) were removed due to copyright. (I didn’t see the show much on TV, so I don’t know for certain everything that’s missing.)Aw, Melissa Joan Hart! Was that on DVD?
I just recently was chatting with my sons’ piano teacher, who was suggesting songs that his students like to play (so I could print out sheet music and have my son give it a try at home) and he said Game of Thrones was a very popular one. Which means that kids are watching it with their parents! (Although the teacher explained it away by suggesting that the kids are only listening to the theme music when their parents watch it - which I don’t find convincing at all.)This thread makes me realize that most of the shows I have watched recently aren’t currently on TV anymore. I just watched the finale of Grimm the other day, which is probably that last show I watched that is (was) still on the air. My wife and I started watching Stargate SG-1 on DVD. That will take a while to get through.
A lot of Game of Thrones fans on here. Isn’t there a lot of morally problematic components to that show (e.g. nudity, etc.)? I’ve never seen it.
I actually thought that about “A Handmaids Tale” I read the book years back and it’s antichristian in book. GOT though is a more realistic show in that it takes elements of history and ads in some fantasy.This thread makes me realize that most of the shows I have watched recently aren’t currently on TV anymore. I just watched the finale of Grimm the other day, which is probably that last show I watched that is (was) still on the air. My wife and I started watching Stargate SG-1 on DVD. That will take a while to get through.
A lot of Game of Thrones fans on here. Isn’t there a lot of morally problematic components to that show (e.g. nudity, etc.)? I’ve never seen it.
Out of curiosity what channel are you watching Deep Space Nine on?Jeopardy!
Aerial America (Smithsonian Channel)
Dragon Ball Super
Gunsmoke (the old half-hour episodes on ME TV. Despite being 60, I was too young to remember these earlier episodes before it switched to the hour-long format)
Dr Who when I get a chance, which is far too seldom
Star Trek Deep Space Nine now that there is finally a channel running it. Wears so much better than TNG.
RV and Log Cabin Living on GAC
Back in the day (i.e., late 1990s) the younger DD and I were big fans of Sailor Moon even though the Funimation dub was less than stellar, along with Dragon Ball and DBZ
Heroes. Only recently started getting it in the Spectrum lineup since Spectrum took over Time Warner. (first daily comes Star Trek, then TNG, then DS9, then Voyager, so you get a nice 4 hour block). That station also runs Hercules the Legendary Journeys and Xena Warrior Princess which I remember my then teens wanting to watch at first and becoming rapidly bored with!Out of curiosity what channel are you watching Deep Space Nine on?
Andi Mack on Disney Channel.
I need to switch back to Spectrum.Heroes. Only recently started getting it in the Spectrum lineup since Spectrum took over Time Warner. (first daily comes Star Trek, then TNG, then DS9, then Voyager, so you get a nice 4 hour block). That station also runs Hercules the Legendary Journeys and Xena Warrior Princess which I remember my then teens wanting to watch at first and becoming rapidly bored with!