QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Oct 23 2016, 01:06 PM)

Favorite shows still runningComedy: The Big Bang Theory
Drama (non horror): Gotham (Khajiit likes the styling of it; one of the few shows this one looks forward to watching every week)
Drama (horror): The Walking Dead
Reality: History's Forged in Fire
Honorable Mentions:
Game of Thrones
Black Sails
Face Off
The Blacklist
American Horror Story
Ash vs. Evil Dead
Marco Polo
Favorite shows in repeat landThe Twilight Zone
X-Files (the "monster of the week" episodes were this one's favorites!)
Castle (

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Firefly (

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Deadwood
Penny Dreadful
New shows Khajiit is interested in seeing more ofStranger Things- awesome little show from Netflix. Feels like early X-Files meets The Goonies. Definitely curious to see what they do with Season 2.
Westworld- based on the 70's film of the same name, it's a cool idea but the themes are all over the place. Soundtrack is cool.
Lethal Weapon- the comedic dynamic between the two leads (Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford) is pretty good. Also, there is some heart to the show as well as big booms and mayhem!
Am I the only one to notice that Gotham can also be looked upon at Got Ham? Mmmm-mmmmm good, yes I do! *insert Homer Simpson smiley*
I am on the second season of Gotham. I bought it on blu-ray a few weeks ago, along with the final season of Penny Dreadful. I am have not even started on that one yet. I probably won't until after I get done with Got Ham. I think the third season of Black Sails will be out on disc soon too, so I will probably be starting that in a while.
I watched the first season of Supergirl a little while ago, and absolutely loved it.
I bought the entire X-Files on blu-ray several months ago (I even put the pic of it in the Now Watching topic, to prove it happened...

). That includes the movies, and the event series. I started watching it all over from the start. Now I am up to Season Six. Last night I saw the two parter where the conspiracy was wiped out by the Alien Rebels (except of course that it wasn't really). I prefer the monster of the week episodes over the conspiracy ones as well. At least Mulder and Scully have some chance of actually doing something in them. The problem with the conspiracy episodes is that they never get anywhere, never prove anything, and just seem to ineffectual and powerless, which is not good for your protagonists. They should be the ones driving the story. But most of the time Mulder and Scully are simply witnesses to events, not the final arbiter of them.
I think I am a rare person who doesn't watch tv at all, when it is on tv that is. I only watch shows after they come out on disc. I rent them from Netflix, or buy them if I really like them. That way I don't have to wait for a specific day or time to see something. I just pull it off my shelf and start watching. When I start watching a show I typically watch one episode a day. I might watch two or three shows at a time this way. Like a Got Ham episode over a lunch, a Supergirl over dinner, and an X-Files before bed. But if I really want to, I might marathon a show and watch four or five episodes a day.