While the whole series was still streaming, I watched Red vs Blue on a constant loop for years.
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Yeah me too,
Apparently one of the original creators got the license back from Warner Bros recently, so we might see it on again somewhere
Yeah I heard that, but i don't think Burnie bought the rights to RVB just Roosterteeth
Seinfeld is a more "family friendly" option.
But Curb Your Enthusiasm can be put on an endless loop, and I'd still laugh my ass off at every episode.
Cheers
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Sopranos.
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All of Star Trek, thanks H&I channel.
Pawn stars for one.
Fleabag
The Queen's Gambit
Malcolm in the Middle
Six Feet Under
Father Ted.
Lost track of how many times I've looped Seinfeld.
I've rewatched Haven several times. I love everything about it, the characters, the acting, the writing, the music, and the overall vibe. It somehow manages to be tragic, terrifying, and wholesome, all at once.
Robot Wars.
Craig Charles
It seems that if you watched all of Mr. Robot, you cannot stop rewatching it (I finished my 4th rewatch...)
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Fraiser
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Yes Minister
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Everybody Loves Raymond
All three are old comdy series, clean and classic. I don't think they make comedy this wholesomely good anymore.
Early 20 century comedy. Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd, Marx Brothers, and all the rest. Not technically a series; sue me.
Friends, and The Office for me.
It has became my routine to browse on Netflix or HBO Max endlessly looking for something new to watch, but always ended up re-watching between those two.
The Six Million Dollar Man. I became fascinated with this show recently, I find it amusing.
WKRP in Cincinnati is pretty funny too.
It's extremely concerning that no one has mentioned Trailer Park Boys.