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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat series have you watched more than two times?
Me: Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, Sopranos, I Claudius (BBC), The Wire.
The Americans This is one of my favorites, loosely based on true events.
Norrrm
(5,450 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(17,111 posts)mtairyguy
(39 posts)Hercule Poirot wih suchet and Nero Wolfe with Chaykin!
enough
(13,770 posts)multigraincracker
(37,957 posts)New one on tonight.
Walleye
(45,312 posts)4TheArts
(194 posts)and the Mentalist.
Inkey
(537 posts)BlueTsunami2018
(5,053 posts)I can quote that chapter and verse.
Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Rome, House of Cards, Peaky Blinders, Walking Dead, Oz, Manhunter, Boardwalk Empire
Quite a few really
MyOwnPeace
(17,604 posts)Phenomenal cast - and followed so many of that cast into Justified!
Loved them so much Ive got the Blu-ray sets of both! 😁👍
MyOwnPeace
(17,604 posts)Phenomenal cast - and followed so many of that cast into Justified!
Loved them so much Ive got the Blu-ray sets of both! 😁👍
FarPoint
(14,928 posts)I have been watching this instead of tRumps abuse to the world .
msongs
(74,091 posts)dweller
(28,625 posts)The Good Wife
NCIS
NCIS:Origins (starting 3rd season )
NCIS Los Angeles
In Plain Sight
Working on
Homicide : Life on the Streets
Elementary and The Good Wife i have on dvd .
I have 11 seasons of NCIS
The rest are televised , and are on repeat .
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BootinUp
(51,582 posts)CIS Crime Scene Investigation
Also televised , enjoy Ted Danson contribution to the series
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The Rockford Files
dweller
(28,625 posts)Its always playing somewhere , sometime
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KT2000
(22,201 posts)I missed so much the first time - the crimes could be complicated.
The draw for me though is the unique relationship between Sherlock and Joan. TV usually only serves up passion as the end all. This one is so different and mature.
3catwoman3
(29,720 posts)The West Wing - somewhat tainted now with the arrest of Timothy Busfield, portrayer of reported Danny Concannon
Poldark
Call The Midwife
All Creautures Great and Small (the current version)
Grey's Anatomy
Star Trek TOS, TNG, and Voyager
Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue
Diamond_Dog
(40,938 posts)Midsomer Murders
Law & Order (the original one)
lpbk2713
(43,291 posts)Band of Brothers, Deadwood, Hill Street Blues, and I've probably seen each Twilight Zone episode two or three times.
Intractable
(2,354 posts)No need to mention a particular series.
Babylon 5
I just completed a second run of the first season of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
OC375
(1,095 posts)Generation Kill
Overlord
Magnum PI
FullySupportDems
(477 posts)Also Grimm
Editing to add Dead Like Me and Orphan Black, can't leave them out.
AZJonnie
(3,961 posts)Did you see my post about it in the Streaming Services forum about a year back?
FullySupportDems
(477 posts)Great show! I think I missed your post about it, I ought to check out the Streaming Service forum for good stuff.
darkstar
(5,813 posts)Watched it twice.
FullySupportDems
(477 posts)After everything they went through.
marked50
(1,590 posts)surfered
(14,094 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(33,200 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)I think that there was a remake of the series a few years back but I haven't watched it yet.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,200 posts)Key Details of the 2005 Reboot:
Premise: Focused on Kolchak investigating supernatural crimes, driven by the mysterious murder of his wife.
Cast: Featured Stuart Townsend as Carl Kolchak, Gabrielle Union as Perri Reed, and Eric Jungman as Jain.
Tone: Shifted from the original's lighthearted, campy tone to a more serious, gritty, and serialized approach.
Production: Produced by Frank Spotnitz and aimed to capitalize on the supernatural popularity created by The X-Files.
Reception: While it garnered a small cult following, it failed to capture the charm of the original and was canceled prematurely.
IMDb
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Other Projects:
Johnny Depp: Has expressed interest over the years in producing/starring in a film remake.
Reddit/Fan Proposals: Discussions have surfaced regarding potential new adaptations, including focusing on a "legacy" character.
markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)The X Files. It's too bad that they couldn't complete the circle.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,200 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)AZJonnie
(3,961 posts)And of course, I've seen every episode of Star Trek (TOS) multiple times over the years, most of them probably 4-5 times.
Young Sheldon, Game of Thrones, Peaky Blinders, and Sherlock Holmes (Benedict version) I've watched through twice.
Shows I've watched the whole series (once): Breaking Bad, Downton Abbey, Monk, The Closer, Major Crimes, Burn Notice, Castle, Bones, Elementary, Rizzoli & Isles, Grimm, Vampire Diaries, Seinfeld (but only saw ALL of them a couple years ago)
I've never watched the The West Wing (but plan to!), The Sopranos, The Wire, or Deadwood (but may eventually
). I've also only seen a couple L&O and NCIS and X-Files episodes, ever, same goes for Friends.
Come to think of it, I honestly barely watched TV from 1987-2007. The only things I watched often were South Park, Married w/Children, Simpsons, Seinfeld, and SNL.
Intractable
(2,354 posts)No Star Trek: The Next Gen?
AZJonnie
(3,961 posts)tintinvotes
(147 posts)Blacklist, Boston Legal, Weeds, Landman, I'm currently watching Paradise which I will probably watch again 😄 I always miss a few things the 1st time.
Easterncedar
(6,443 posts)Betty White was fabulous in it, wasn't she?
Absolutely, lots of familiar faces. James Spader is awesome in that and Blacklist. I just read that him and JFK Jr were good friends since high school. Anyway, I rewatched a lot of shows during the pandemic. One thing America does well- TV and movies.
BootinUp
(51,582 posts)and perhaps the shocker:
The Good Wife
Quite a few Bones episodes were watched more than once.
marble falls
(72,461 posts)... Deadwood, Father Brown, the Avengers ...
I do like the tube.
sleroy49
(83 posts)Hands down, the best sci-fi show I've ever watched.
ultralite001
(2,644 posts)+ Regenesis...
I was brokenhearted the series "Manhattan", about the bomb, was never completed...
I've watched it a time or two...
FakeNoose
(42,211 posts)I'm almost ready for another round of Downton Abbey.
You guys will think I'm crazy, but I've been catching many of the old Saturday Night Live shows from way back. I started getting interested last year during the 50th Anniversary. It doesn't matter what order you watch the old shows, and admittedly the quality is hit-or-miss.
KS Toronado
(23,797 posts)So many times I can say what they are getting ready to say. 
Rhiannon12866
(258,091 posts)happybird
(5,407 posts)and most of the Star Wars series (Kenobi, Book of Boba Fett, Andor), Supernatural (especially the first 5 seasons, many times), Sopranos, Treme, Downton Abbey, The Wire, Venture Bros and quite of few other animated ones from the old Adult Swim.
I like to revisit old friends and stories. It's comforting.
Add: forgot about the Brit shows. Are You Being Served, Faulty Towers, As Time Goes By, Black Adder...
Shellback Squid
(10,135 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)Apparently there is talk of resurrecting it.
LearnedHand
(5,550 posts)I was just thinking of rewatching Altered Carbon, in fact. And the sci-fi show Ive watched multiple times is Battlestar Galactica.
GP6971
(38,333 posts)Lochloosa
(16,789 posts)Probatim
(3,298 posts)I've read the book series twice too.
Firefly was also good enough to watch several times.
Easterncedar
(6,443 posts)Probatim
(3,298 posts)For years, I had an "I aim to misbehave" sticker on my car - I know it was from the Serenity, but it was a good line.
FalloutShelter
(14,590 posts)(Sopranos), triple watched all of the shows you mentioned.
I would add Battlestar Gallactica.
Lulu KC
(8,899 posts)The best. Oh, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, etc.
bif
(27,151 posts)I'm about to give "Kingdom" starring Stephan Fry another viewing.
Luciferous
(6,597 posts)Easterncedar
(6,443 posts)And Midnight Diner.
Amethyst Ring
(53 posts)What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?
LoisB
(13,328 posts)MLAA
(19,787 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(2,127 posts)Dr. Who, Monty Python, Supernatural, Hamish Macbeth (on BBCRobert Carlyle is a Highland cop with a community of hysterically quirky characters), SCTV, MASH, Perry Mason (been ages), Coupling (the original show, not the Yank bastardization), and all things Star Trek. Im sure there are more but its late and my brain is tired.
WSHazel
(808 posts)Shogun, Sopranos, Newsroom, Veep
pnwest
(3,478 posts)Always my answer when the subject of best show comes up. Tied for first place, though, is Black Sails.
Ferrets are Cool
(23,041 posts)The best anime ever created!!!!
Ponietz
(4,391 posts)Permanut
(8,534 posts)I go for the sophisticated stuff.
mopinko
(73,868 posts)stuff ive watched twice- peaky blinders, cuz the movie is coming out.
and the west wing, cuz man i needed that.
ill occasionally rewatch the last season of something i liked if a new season is coming.
Tikki
(15,199 posts)Tikki
Bayard
(30,143 posts)I've also watched all the sequels several times, and read the book. Even more special now that Robert Duvall has passed.
Star Trek (original and Next Gen,) Twilight Zone, Andy Griffith, Grimm, Cheers, Quantum Leap. Many more when I'm more awake.
mwmisses4289
(4,601 posts)LogDog75
(1,357 posts)Doc Martin is a comedy/drama British series about a renown London vascular surgeon, Martin Ellingham, who develops a blood-phobia and can't operate any more. He takes a job as a general practitioner in the Cornish fishing village of Portwenn. Martin is cold, aloof, has a poor bedside manner and thinks the locals in Portwenn are stupid. Some of the locals are eccentric and the interaction of the and Martin's personality make for very funny situations.
Eureka is a scifi/comedy centering around US Marshal Jack Carter. Jack is taking his runaway daughter, Zoe, to his ex-wife in L.A.. On their way, their car is in an accident and they spend the day in Eureka in the Pacific Northwest. However, not all is as it seem in Eureka. Eureka was founded by the federal government where geniuses could work and live to advance scientific knowledge. While in the town, a little boy disappears and the geniuses in the town can't figure out where he is. Jack quickly solved the problem and found the boy safe. Impressed by Jack's actions, the head of the town contacts the US Marshal's office and Jack gets reassigned as the town's sheriff. Jack has average intelligence in a town of geniuses and soon Jack is called upon to handle a lot of problems the geniuses caused.
10 Turtle Day
(1,287 posts)I started watching Best Medicine, but have never seen Doc Martin. Best Medicine is exactly as you described, except Port Wenn is located in Maine and spelled as two words.
They did that with Ghosts, a copy of the original UK Ghosts.
LogDog75
(1,357 posts)I watched a couple of episodes of Best Medicine and it's, IMO, a poor imitation of Doc Martin. About the only redeeming thing about Best Medicine is Annie Potts is in it.
10 Turtle Day
(1,287 posts)Ive been about to give up on it for a few weeks. But now I can hopefully find reruns of Doc Martin and watch those instead. Thanks!
IcyPeas
(25,729 posts)ultralite001
(2,644 posts)Longmire...
Chernobyl...
Whitechapel...
electric_blue68
(27,183 posts)*except the original animation. Still have to finish Lower Decks.
Probably a lot of MASH.
Idk if West Wing is on any free streaming sites currently; but if/when it is I'd like to see the rest of it.
BootinUp
(51,582 posts)I have seen many episodes more than once.
electric_blue68
(27,183 posts)I recognized Micheal Emerson ftom Lost - though I didn't know till like 2 days ago that LOST people were involved with POI.
Now, I probably would have a bit of time getting used to the change in character personality ftom Ben to Finch except for what happens to some the major characters towards the end of the series (LOST).
flvegan
(66,473 posts)Fawlty Towers, Married With Children, Corner Gas.
That list says a LOT about me, most of it not good.
murielm99
(33,059 posts)intheflow
(30,235 posts)at least 50% Star Trek.
Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space 9
Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
And also:
Firefly
Sherlock
Elementary
Suits
Eureka
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Emile
(43,095 posts)pdxflyboy
(942 posts)n/t
CrispyQ
(41,071 posts)Lie to Me
Burn Notice
The Good Wife
Eureka
maptap22
(278 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,220 posts)Those are my "comfort shows" I can watch again and again.
doc03
(39,150 posts)Niagara
(12,037 posts)Most likely I forgot some here and there.
Comedy:
The Wonder Years (the original & reboot), Desperate Housewives (also drama), Monk, Schitt's Creek, Ugly Betty, That 70's Show, The Last Man on Earth
Sci-Fi:
Quantum Leap (huge Dean Stockwell fan), Knight Rider (original), 11/22/63, Lost, Defiance
Crime and or Drama:
The Son, Dark Winds, I Am the Night, The Waltons, Little House on the Prairie (there's going to be a reboot in June or July of 2026)
Horror:
American Horror Story (except seasons 7 and 12 for obvious reasons), Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead, The Vampire Diaries, Bates Motel, Interview with a Vampire (new season start in June!)
I purchased gently used Deadwood DVD boxsets for $3 each in July of 2024 and I have yet to watch them.

Thunderbeast
(3,830 posts)berniesandersmittens
(13,211 posts)malthaussen
(18,614 posts)Star Trek: TOS would qualify, except there are some episodes that are so awful I just won't watch them. There are others I have watched repeatedly, however.
-- Mal
GusBob
(8,290 posts)duckworth969
(1,402 posts)Russell Johnson was the best.
Mary Ann, hands down 😉
Totally Tunsie
(11,976 posts)from beginning to end, over and over and over again! There are episodes I can quote almost verbatim, and it's impossible to pick a favorite.
Damn shame he turned out to be a repug...ugh.
Drum
(10,751 posts)Upthevibe
(10,229 posts)Ilsa
(64,516 posts)I think it's beautifully done, intelligent, phenomenal acting, and the most romantic story out there.
The sequel books are wonderful as well.
bif
(27,151 posts)And Twilight Zone.
Zorro
(18,820 posts)Both are awesome series.
JustKay
(165 posts)Iggo
(50,026 posts)Anything on at 11 or 11:30 in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, like Star Trek, Cheers, Seinfeld, shit like that. But that was then. In the age of streaming? I never go back and watch anything. Theres always a million new things. Why waste time with something Ive already seen?
highplainsdem
(62,910 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,749 posts)we are addicted to Brit Coms: The Goode Neighbors, To The Manor Born, Are you Being Served?, Monty Python, Vicar of Didley, 'Allo, 'Allo, Father Ted, Fawlty Towers, Coupling, Chef, Doc Martin, Death in Paradise, Father Brown, Sister Boniface, Waiting For God , Blackadder
markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)especially Good Neighbors, such great shows.
vapor2
(4,830 posts)JT45242
(4,102 posts)Rizzoli and isles
Star Trek original and next gen
Rick and Morty
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
Probably seen every mash three or more times as well
yourout
(8,868 posts)cliffside
(1,769 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)Dr Who, Agujetas de color de rosa, Good Neighbors (The Good Life), 'Allo, 'Allo, C.U. Burn, The Expanse, Babylon 5, S.O.A.P. , Lou Grant, Scúp.
Star Cops is on YouTube. It's a 9 episode sci-fi series that is very enjoyable.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5nu0EE47YsMSaI7NPCzqLFfChR6nUaU9&si=d8Y-Cm_mITn93MLD
Edit: Fawlty Towers, I can't believe that I forgot that one.
LudwigPastorius
(14,937 posts)Fawlty Towers & Monty Python's FC, The Larry Sanders Show, The Leftovers, The Sopranos, True Detective Season 1, Watchmen, The Expanse, The Wire, and The X-Files.
Then, there are the individual shows I've seen in syndication over the many years that probably add up to watching the whole series twice (or more):
I Love Lucy, The Thee Stooges shorts, The Little Rascals shorts, All in the Family, The Andy Griffith Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Prisoner, Seinfeld, The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents/The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, etc...
Yeah, I've watched WAY too much TV over my lifetime.
LearnedHand
(5,550 posts)bluestateboomer
(554 posts)Star Trek, Father Ted, The Goes Wrong Show
Liberal In Texas
(16,388 posts)Just finished for 2nd time Foyle's War.
RazorbackExpat
(954 posts)(all 1960s series)
area51
(12,743 posts)TommieMommy
(3,030 posts)kairos12
(13,689 posts)chia
(2,832 posts)UpInArms
(55,277 posts)and Longmire
OMGWTF
(5,205 posts)Schitts Creek, Weeds, and The Big Bang Theory.
Patriot on Prime, a dark-comedy about an intelligence agent working in Europe.
Sequoia
(12,769 posts)Dark Shadows, The Virginian, High Chaperell, Seinfeld, Room 222, Family Affair, and The Streets of San Francisco.
subterranean
(3,775 posts)I have watched many episodes more than twice, but not all, and a few not more than once.
I've also watched the better episodes of Columbo at least twice.