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People Share Their Absolute Favorite TV Shows At The Moment

People Share Their Absolute Favorite TV Shows At The Moment
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With a new television season about to begin, viewers can't wait for the season premiers of their favorite TV shows, including long runners Grey's Anatomy and Law & Order: SVU, as well as high profile new shows, such as the Fox's country music drama Monarch or HBO's Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon.

Of course, the landscape of television has changed considerably in recent years, as evidenced by the fact that ABC's acclaimed Abbot Elementary was the only scripted network series to get any major nominations at the recent Emmy awards.

As a result, no one is beholden to tuning in when shows are on the air, or depending on their DVRs, or, for 80s and 90s children, VCRs!

More and more people watch their shows on streaming platforms, which means that not only can they watch current series the day after they aired, but younger viewers might also be able to binge classics like Friends or Will & Grace, as well as short-lived cult-favorites like Happy Endings or Freaks and Geeks.

As a result, many people's favorite show might be a show which ended its run several years ago.


Redditor stellar-being was curious to hear everyone's favorite show, old or new, which they are currently watching, leading them to ask:
"What TV series are you loving right now?"

Primal

"Primal."

"I love dinosaurs, alternate history, show-don't-tell storytelling, animated fight scenes, and Samurai Jack."

"So to me, it's the ideal show."- FloridaFlamingoGirl

The X-Files

"Got an itch to rewatch X-Files, still holds up 29 years later."

"Almost done with Season 1 and it's only been a few days."- Leppter_

Chuck

"My wife just discovered Chuck so we've been enjoying that together."- Jensen_Games

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House

"Finally getting around to watching the medical drama 'House' and so it’s pretty good."- Gryffindorq

Resident Alien and Atlanta

"'Resident Alien', it’s weird and funny starring Alan Tudyk."

"Also, excited for Atlanta this Thursday."- Tappswxf

Severance

"Severance."- lessthan3_

Adam Scott Yes GIF by Apple TV+Giphy

Fringe

"'Fringe'."

"It starts as a 'monster of the week' kind of show in season 1, with some underlying situations that make you think 'what’s really going on?'"

"Greatly picks up in S2, then goes full story mode S3 on."

"It’s an amazing show."- dminus222

Stargate

"SG-1 nostalgia."- Nilrin

The Last Kingdom

"The Last Kingdom."

"One of the few shows that gets better as it goes along."- Ferrouswheel69

happy bbc two GIF by BBCGiphy

Barry

"Barry."- The_Golden_God1113

Those 35 and older are frequently amazed by the fact that people are able to watch just about any show at any given time.

Though they're likely not complaining.

Who would complain at the ability to watch Rob Lowe smolder in 9-11: Lone Star, and then have him melt our hearts in Brothers and Sisters?

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