Television Junkies

When Jessica hosted her favorite things party back in April, one of the fun things she did was have everyone fill out a sheet that asked their favorite way to relax.

A good 75% of the answers were some variation on “watch Netflix and eat chocolate.”

Which meant that we spent a good chunk of the evening discussing our favorite television shows.

Bart and I don’t watch a whole lot of television, but over the decade we’ve been married, we’ve managed to make our way through quite a few shows (and we always have strong opinions about how good or terrible a show is).

Here are the ones we’ve liked the most:

Our all-time favorite shows we've watched as a couple
  1. White Collar. Hands down my all-time favorite show about Neal Caffrey, a con man, artist, and forger, who escapes from jail just a few months before his sentence is up and is caught a second time by the same FBI agent, Peter Burke. Neal swings a deal where he can serve out his new jail sentence working with Peter to solve other crimes in the white collar devision. I love the crisp clean feel of the show and it makes me love NYC more than anything else ever has. I think the dialogue is brilliant and funny, and the show managed to really stay excellent over the course of six seasons. Also, I don’t know many shows with better characters. I loved everyone of them (many people recommended Suits since we liked White Collar, but after two seasons, we gave up on Suits because one thing we LOVED about White Collar was that both of the main characters are so smart and likable and their chemistry is fantastic, whereas Suits we basically wanted to strangle Mike every single episode). It is hard for me to end this paragraph because I just want to talk forever about how much I love this show.
  2. Friday Night Lights. This is a close second for me. It’s the story of a high school football coach and his wife (who is the school counselor) and the nowhere Texas town that basically lives for football. I’ll tell you, I don’t care at ALL about football and I barely even understand football well enough to watch a real game, but I was RIVETED by this show. We watched the first episode when we lived in Boston and didn’t like it well enough to keep watching when the DVDs were due back at the library, but when we moved back to Texas, our neighbors owned several seasons and this time we plowed through it like television was going out of style. This is another one with killer character development and I dare you not to love Coach Taylor and Tami and Tim Riggins (I can’t stand long hair on guys, but. . . somehow Tim Riggins manages to make it look very very appealing). Also, there is a stupid stupid plot line in season two and when it happens you’ll know it, and just rest assured that eventually they just basically pretend that plot line never happened and it goes away. Plow through.
  3. 24. This was really one of the first television shows I ever watched – when Bart and I went on a week-long cruise for our first anniversary, some friends gave us the DVDs of the first season. I has basically no interest, but we watched the first episode on the third day of the trip and then finished the entire season before our cruise ended. In fact, we got off in Jamaica the fourth day, looked around and said, “This is our vacation. Let’s watch 24 if we want to.” And we got back on the boat and watched more episodes. I am a Jack Bauer fan for life. (Also, Dave Barry’s commentary on every episode is just the best thing ever).
  4. Once Upon a Time. This is the only show we are currently watching. Bart watched the first episode on Netflix just before Ani was born and I was totally uninterested (do you see a pattern here) but he convinced me to give it a spin, and then I was totally won over. It’s a bunch of fairy tale characters trapped in a town by a curse set by the Evil Queen from Snow White and it’s so fun to see all the characters from various stories interact. I especially loved the first couple of seasons when you got tons of backstory with different characters and I REALLY love Hook.
  5. Lost. I love a show with flashbacks and backstory and this one had it in spades. Season 1 and 2 were excellent and then it really went downhill and never recovered (in my opinion) in season 4. But we watched the whole thing anyway. vI also discovered with this show that watching something live seriously detracts from my enjoyment. Give me the whole season in one go. Also, I live for snarky characters in television shows and Sawyer is one of the best. (And I just noticed that it’s been 11 years since the pilot. How!?).
  6. Downton Abbey. One of the things I love about Bart is that he doesn’t blink an eye about watching regency films or shows (or other British period dramas). When I started hearing some buzz about this one, I borrowed the first season from a woman in my bookclub (thanks, Carol!) and we watched the whole thing over the Thanksgiving weekend. We both thoroughly enjoyed it, but after the ending of season three (you know what I’m talking about . . . ), Bart said, “I refuse to watch this show anymore on principle.” I don’t know if he meant it, but we never started watching again when season 4 aired.
  7. Lie to Me. My mom introduced us to this show, and I loved this series about a guy who solves crimes by studying micro-expressions to tell if people are lying are not. It’s a little heavier than White Collar but not as crazy as 24.
  8. Smallville. I’m not particularly a Superman fan, but I loved the first 4 or 5 seasons of this show about Clark Kent’s high school years. After that it got all weird and we quit, but for a long time we loved watching it. We still quote Lex Luther’s line about “sanctimonious platitudes.” And I secretly pretended Lex wasn’t going to end up being the bad guy because he was just so likable. We also pretended not to notice that the 16-year-olds were all played by 25-year-olds and that also they appeared to have stayed in high school for practically a decade. We won’t quibble over those details.
Any great suggestions for other shows? Because I can only re-watch White Collar so many times (I lie – I could re-watch it indefinitely).

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  1. We have watched at least half of these shows and loved them. I feel like I should give the rest another try (or in the case of Friday Night Lights, the first try). My favorite two shows on Netflix to watch over and over are West Wing (the first 4 seasons especially) and 30 Rock.

  2. The Wire. Based in my city, five seasons. Each season has a specific focus. It's very gritty, lots of language and drugs and gang murder, but also so very real and entertaining.

    I also like Rizzoli and Isles on TNT. Based on characters created by the writer Tess Gerritsen. Starring one of my most favorite actresses ever, Angie Harmon.

  3. The West wing. The lives of the top level of the White House as a new Democrat president is elected.
    It got me really involved in politics (I hadn't cared much before), and the characters are really admirable, upstanding, caring citizens. Their flaws and shortcomings are non cliche. And it's truly a wonderful show when it comes to adult, life long friendships. There's a terrible female character in the first five episodes, but she is promptly written out and never comes back.

    And they are magicians with words! The president is a huge nerd who quotes all kinds of wonderful books, the speech writers are incredible (and the process of writing presidential sketches is fascinating!)

    Really strong female characters. The president and his wife also have a really interesting and loving marriage.

  4. We don't have a television any more, but I used to love watching Quantum Leap. I love anything time travel based.

  5. We have watched every one of these e Celt Lost and I agree with you. By the way, We also stopped watching Downton Abbey after the third season. Josh was not happy. And have you seen Prison Break? It's been a long time since I watched it but I remember thoroughly enjoying it.

  6. Loved Friday Night Lights! We are knee deep in season 2 of Downton Abbey – I'm mystified by this reference to season 3 ending!
    I think we might have to check out White Collar.

    We were big fans of the police procedural The Closer with Kyra Sedgwick. That's over, but the spin-off, Major Crimes, lives on. It's not as good as The Closer, but we like most of the characters, so we watch.

    Another show we loved was Psych which was comedy/detective show. Probably our favorite show ever

  7. NCIS. Madam Secretary (only the first season is on Netflix). The Bletchley Circle. Bomb Girls. Call the Midwife. Pretty much anything made in the 50s-80s — Adam 12, Emergency, Murder She Wrote. Old television is so much better than new television.

  8. Love Friday Night Lights and Downton Abbey! And as far as that series 3 ending, I was equally devastated/angry, but the show is still wonderful if you can pick it back up!

    I'll also second the recommendation for Chuck. It's got a great balance of humor and action, characters you care about, and a satisfying story overall. Have you watched Castle? Another one I love, and based on your preferences seems like something you'd like too. I also feel like you've mentioned watching Gilmore Girls in the past but you didn't reference it here – by far this is my favorite comfort show. I could watch it over and over (and absolutely do) and it never gets old. Great time to watch now too with the revival in the works!

    And lastly, I'll mention my current obsession – Doctor Who. Oh, this show. My husband and I started it this summer and, while we both watch a lot of TV, this has moved right to the top of our favorites list. The first season was difficult for me to get through, to be honest, but I'm so glad I stuck with it because it got so. freaking. good. Time travel, crazy fun characters, lots of action and heart – and really, the kind of show that makes you think and leaves you with tons of questions. But in the very best way.

  9. We've liked a lot of these, too. Netflix also has Leverage (a Robin Hood-style band of thieves/con artists), and that's a lot of fun.

  10. aaron and i watched Leverage a few years ago and it is so fun. great characters. and right now we're slowly abandoning Once to Marvel's Agents of Shields. If you like those movies at all you'll love the show. A spin off of it with some of the same characters. And totally clean. 🙂

  11. Some of our favorites that we've watched together since we got married have been Better Off Ted (I think we've watched through it almost once a year and it still makes us laugh), Alias (Sydney Bristow forever!), and Fringe. Fringe takes about half a season to really find it's stride and the first episode is really gross, but it gets SO good once it finds its way. I love all of the characters and I love how many times I went, "WHAT??" (The first show we watched together when we got married was X-Files, and this starts out feeling really similar, and then finds it's own way and is better for me in a lot of ways because it's not just monster of the week every week – the story is ongoing and always surprising.) Right now we're watching through Monk, which is quite fun. I really love Doctor Who, but Eric lost interest after a point and now I watch it while I'm sewing. 🙂

  12. I’m curious about White Collar now! Friday Night Lights is one of my very favorites, too. I love Riggins and Tami Taylor, but also Matt Saracen and Smash. I was frustrated by the Downton Abbey season 3 ending, too, but I would recommend that you keep going – still some great episodes to watch!

    Some others I love – Gilmore Girls, West Wing, Frasier, Friends, and Will & Grace. I just finished watching Friends for the fourth time, so I might try something from your list now!

  13. I'm glad so many people have suggested The West Wing. So good. I'm currently watching Once Upon a Time. Burn Notice is also pretty good, especially the first four seasons.

  14. You have some great shows on this list. My husband and I also watched Snallville, Lost and some of 24. I'm so jealous that Bart watches Once Upon a Time, Friday Night Lights, and Downton Abbey with you. I love those shows and don't mind watching them alone.

    Jim and I also enjoyed Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Heroes, Friends, Firefly, and How I Met Your Mother. Alone I watched Parenthood and Brothers & Sisters – I love family drama. We just watched Sense8 on Netflix and loved it.

  15. Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Three seasons on netflix. Glamorous 20's in Australia. Love it. Also liked Chuck for a few seasons. And Castle but that's not on Netflix. Love White Collar.

  16. I can't believe no one has mentioned Breaking Bad! I was reluctant at first, but it ended up being one of the best shows I've ever watched. Also, The Office.

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