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OT: Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time

JRSlim2284

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First of all, I hate this list simply for including miniseries and Jeopardy. Which means, it's fun to argue the heck out of it. Considering it's slow on basketball news and I deem LOTS to be mostly political, why not?

Also, I'm in the camp of the Wire being #1. I know it's not everyone's #1 (you could probably guess what they chose fairly easily) but I absolutely love that show.
 

First of all, I hate this list simply for including miniseries and Jeopardy. Which means, it's fun to argue the heck out of it. Considering it's slow on basketball news and I deem LOTS to be mostly political, why not?

Also, I'm in the camp of the Wire being #1. I know it's not everyone's #1 (you could probably guess what they chose fairly easily) but I absolutely love that show.
Did a quick perusal and an interesting list (and fun to argue for sure). I'm good with The Soprano's as #1 as it was well written and evolved over time which is hard to do. Love Succession in the top 20 but thought All in the Family would be higher as that was groundbreaking stuff. Thought Sons of Anarchy would have made the cut as well as Bloodlines, Yellowstone (who doesn't love Beth) and Peaky Blinders, but it's a matter of taste and I'm sure others will have different views.
 
For me, It’s breaking bad #1, sopranos, Seinfeld, Simpsons, and better call Saul somewhere in top 20. I never heard of a few of the top shows. And I think mad men is overrated. People are just fascinated with that time period, which they did a great job with. But the story and especially the ending were bland at times.
 
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