the office and malcom in the middle. because my son loves malcom
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Mushoku Tensei, Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Interview With Monster Girls, Usagi Drop, Overlord
- The Simpsons seasons 1-5 (5-10 are okay, 10+ is yuck)
- Beavis and Butthead
- MST3K seasons 1-10
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
The Office
Ted Lasso
Seinfeld
Community, Seinfeld, Family Guy, Simpsons
The Simpsons and Friends
Always Sunny and Trailer Park Boys
I generally don't re-watch shows. But those two I've seen three times, they're just so fucking funny!
I've been subscribed to swearnet a couple of months now. It's definitely not the same as the scripted energy of the shows but it kinda scratches the TPB itch as they're all in character. It's only Β£3 a month, plus it's nice to know the money is going directly to the content creators.
Hunter x Hunter Dragon Ball Naruto
For me it held up pretty well, but I can have an obsessive quirk about new things I find interesting.
Everything hit for me with this show. The plot, the pacing, the acting, the music, the action. Even bits of comedy. I think Joel Kinnaman played a big part in why it was so enjoyable.
Tie between The Wire, Patriot, and Buffy (3 times each.)
That 70s Show. It never fails to make me laugh and is just a fun, comforting show.
I find it easier to rewatch something than expend the mental energy on something new, so I rewatch a lot. Buffy, Stargate SG-1 and Taskmaster are the ones I rewatch the most.
I've gone through all of Scrubs twice plus random episodes here and there.
And I have gone through Dark three times and that's saying something since I don't often watch a series more than once.
South park, mostly because is free to watch on their official website.