Veronica Mars and Rescue Me are both shows that are still babies but I am willing to put them on the all time tina favorite show list. I am as giddy about them as I was about Buffy.
One of my favorite runs of a show of all time though, next to Buffy season two, was season one of Party of Five. I could write MANY MANY pages about how effing fantastic Party of Five was in its first season (it was pre Jennifer Love Hewitt people). No other show has done such a nosedive into suckville like that one did. Dear god how I loved. that. show.
Once upon a time, M*A*S*H would have gone on the list, but that was one of the first cases where I burnt myself out on a show and never got the spark back.
I loved Hill Street Blues, but it's been too long since I've seen it with any consistency to know if I'd still love it. Same for The Bob Newhart Show.
And then there are the Fireflys of my youth - shows cancelled before their time that I have no idea if they are as good as I remember (specifically, I'm thinking of Quark).
Unless it's Homicide those last two years. Lord, what they did to my show.
Will have to confront my fear of Westerns and the absolute lack of color on the show and try out Deadwood.(Funny gripe from somebody who was sad when they painted the squad in Homicide, but I liked it old and funky.)
That will never happen on the Wire...they'll always work out of crowded shitholes.
And I like it that way.
I loved Sports Night but Aaron Sorkin used the same schtick over and over - I think SorkinEra!West Wing is actually a better show but it suffered the same fate.
Change "loved" to "hated" and "but" to "and" and I'm 100% on board.
Michael Fairman, who played Niska on Firefly, was the guest star on the 'KRP turkeys ep & he co-wrote five episodes with Richard "Les Nessman" Sanders. And Sam "Holland Manners" Anderson was the INS (FBI?) guy in the one where the Russian guy fell in love with Bailey & tried to defect.
I'm paralyzed by decision-making so no list for me, but I love most of your favorites (Aaron Sorkin notwithstanding). And the first 3/4 of S2 Angel was the show's peak. I'll throw in another 'verse crossover, Ron "Call him Book but he'll always be Harris to me" Glass's real claim to glory, Barney Miller.
Barney Miller
Ah, there's another it's been so long since I've seen I can't trust my memories.
However -
Let's go down to the beach and shoot some clams! Mooshy mooshy mooshy!
Dammit, I'm leaving and going to miss the rollover!
Have a nice new thread bash!
I've got the new thread ready to go.
Just as soon as someone rolls over the thread.