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bendaimmortal said:
Of course there were many kids' shows I enjoyed but I don't count them here because regardless of being a '90s kid, (born around the mid '80s), other shows stuck with me as más memoriable and interesting. Same thing with some adult caricaturas like South Park and Ren & Stimpy which I más o less followed but weren't all that great. But shows like; Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Twin Peaks, Ally McBeal, Friends, Stark Raving Mad, That 70's Show, Friends, segundo Noah, The Simpsons...And I also remember occationally enjoying Touched por An Angel. And I'm sure I've "forgotten" some shows I really enjoyed. Even out of those mentioned it's nearly impossible to decide one absolute number one favourite. But I'll try. Let's see...The unranked parte superior, arriba shows would certainly be: * Buffy/Angel (I always count them as one because their storylines literally link to each others) * segundo Noah * That 70's Show * Stark Raving Mad * The X-Files * Ally McBeal If we count out shows that are essentially humour/comedy styled even if including serious storylines and characters, which always was the más appealing aspect for me... It would leave: * Buffy/Angel * segundo Noah * The X-Files ...I count Buffy/Angel out because although I enjoy it for every possible reason and not the least for the great characters and faschinating fantasía aspects, I think the main reason why I could watch them through any día no matter how little time hace the anterior watch-through was, is the brilliantly funny, witty and interesting way the characters talk and dialogue. The Joss Whedon style. segundo Noah, I never missed an episode of and if I couldn't watch it when it aired I videotaped it. One of those shows that should've never been cancelled but were at the end of first season. :( It has a great idea, setting and very well done with a lot of heart. I have fond memories of Saturday nights, frambuesa ice cream and this mostrar on telly. The X-Files I don't recall following every week and I didn't follow it through when it originally aired, for some reason, but am only currently watching the rest from Netflix, to see how it all turned out in the end. But nonetheless whenever I watched it back then, it was absolute gold. And as I was most faschinated with supernatural stuff/horror and crime thrillers as a child (and still am), I guess I would have to conclude... With Buffy the Vampire Slayer / Angel as a close segundo place rank... ...My favourite mostrar of the '90s is: THE X-FILES It has everything a fan of supernatural horror and crime thriller could hope for. And now as an adult I'm also able to appreciate and enjoy the extremely well-written and entertaining colleagues-to-friends-to-lovers relationship between agents Mulder and Scully, who also individually are very, very well-written and interesting characters. I. Love. This. Show.
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