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Old 10-07-2012, 22:15   #26
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Buffy, Angel, SG-1, SGA, True Blood, Firefly, Supernatural, Bones, X Files, Torchwood, Doctor Who...even *whispers* Dawson's Creek!
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:35   #27
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Doing Season 5 "Blood Ties" at the moment.
I actually completed my watch through of Buffy yesterday
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:39   #28
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I actually completed my watch through of Buffy yesterday
Got some way to go to catch up then.

It's my first watch in about 2 years.

I've done 24 to death so I'm holding out on that. And Doctor Who collection isn't complete. (need season 6)

Thinking of picking up TNG on DVD if I can find it cheap.
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:42   #29
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X files and Buffy seem a common trend in this thread.

Nice to see they will always have a following. No matter how many times you have seen them. They never get old.
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:46   #30
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Thinking of picking up TNG on DVD if I can find it cheap.
The BDs of Season 1 are out soon, so I'd imagine that the DVDs will probably drop at the same time.

Having said that, TNG on DVD was going for about a tenner a season the last I looked anyway.
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:47   #31
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X files and Buffy seem a common trend in this thread.

Nice to see they will always have a following. No matter how many times you have seen them. They never get old.
So true. Not so much for Xfiles for me. Not that I don't like it just haven't seem them all.
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Old 11-07-2012, 07:47   #32
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SG1 and SGA, Babylon 5, ST-TNG, X-Files, Red Dwarf.

SG1 and B5 seem to have stood up to time the best I think despite looking v dated (B5) and X-Files after season 1 still very enjoyable too.
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Old 22-07-2012, 07:59   #33
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Always watch Babylon 5 & Farscape when on (thanks FX)

But Sgt Bilko always finds its way into my dvd player more than any other

Though i've also watched all The Water Margin series at least 5 times

Just finished watching all 4 series of Blakes 7, which i also really enjoyed.
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Old 22-07-2012, 10:13   #34
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Always watch Babylon 5 & Farscape when on (thanks FX)

But Sgt Bilko always finds its way into my dvd player more than any other

Though i've also watched all The Water Margin series at least 5 times

Just finished watching all 4 series of Blakes 7, which i also really enjoyed.
I once watched the final episodes of Blakes 7 and Babylon 5 one after the other. What a stupid thing to do. Both have sad endings and I felt almost suicidal. Had to watch some Looney Tunes and some Merrie Melodies cartoons from my dvd boxsets of same to cheer myself up pretty sharpish.
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Old 22-07-2012, 11:32   #35
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True Blood and The Walking Dead lately. I must be blood thirsty.
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Old 22-07-2012, 12:56   #36
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Stargate SG-1 - I always watch when it's being re-shown on SKY for the millionth time even though I have all the eps on DVD

Star Trek TOS is another one and ST Voyager but SG-1 most of all.

Non-Cult and SCi-fi would be Frasier I guess.
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Old 22-07-2012, 12:58   #37
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Went through an immense amount of Buffy yesterday from Tabula Rasa to Entropy in Season 6.

If you actually watch it, Season 6 really isn't all that bad. Will try and finish off from "Seeing Red" where it kicks off to the finale again
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Old 22-07-2012, 12:59   #38
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The BDs of Season 1 are out soon, so I'd imagine that the DVDs will probably drop at the same time.

Having said that, TNG on DVD was going for about a tenner a season the last I looked anyway.
Just caught this. £10 a season doesn't sound bad at all, especially since it doesn't look like we'll be going HD hence Blu-ray anytime soon.
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Old 22-07-2012, 16:57   #39
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I'm always looking to watch shows I've never seen before so I usually don't have time to re-watch shows I already love. Some of the ones I do make time for however, are Fringe, Chuck and Warehouse 13.

Also noticed a couple of the shows I'm planning on watching for the first time are amonst people's lists here, so I'm hoping I'll enjoy them just as much.
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Old 22-07-2012, 17:05   #40
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That catholic one. None. There's so many new things (or things I haven't seen yet) I want to see that I have no time to get all nostalgic about something.
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