What tv show do you watch, should be ashamed to admit it, but arent?

^^ That's great! I've only seen season one. What season are the filming now?
 
When I was down with my leg after the original injury in '73 I was in a cast for 5 1/2 months from the tips of my toes all the way up. It shames me to admit that I did get hooked on a few of the daytime soap operas. I snapped out of it in time to save myself but for a few months there I was hooked. I consider it to be a major "fail" and am just grateful that I didn't loose my man card over it.
 
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The rifle man

The voice

Duck Dynasty number 1 show to me.

Mountain west Virginia show about ging seng. #2 show

Pawn Stars #4

Counting Cars #3

Gas Monkey Garage #5

Red jacket #6

That's all I watch.
 
I forgot 24, Chicago Blackhawks Hockey, Law & Order SVU and Jeopardy!.
Kind of embarrassing, but I also watch Judge Judy, The Peoples Court and Parks & Recreation.
 
My wife watches The Bachelor, often surfing over to it when some other show goes to commercial. That is usually my cue to get up and leave the room, and my justification for staying in the other room in front of the computer when she says "Honey,I thought we were going to watch TV together".

Every once in a while, though, I just stay in the living room and watch some of The Bachelor.I should be ashamed to admit this, and I am. But that Juan Pablo was really shallow, kind of a creep. On the other hand, some of those gold diggers deserved the cavalier treatment they got from him. The opera singer was way out of his league.
 
I know way more about General Hospital in the late 70s than I will ever admit :eek:
 
I'm 64 and not ashamed to say I love South Park. I think it is one of the most brilliantly-written shows on TV. I love the political in-correctness, and the scathing satire. I also love the way they roast insufferable celebrities who deserve to be roasted. I am also a fan of Beavis & Butthead for many of the same reasons. My kids think I'm hip...
 
Can't believe I'm typing this. The Antenna Channel has reruns of "Here Come The Brides" on Sunday mornings. Didn't care for in first run, don't really like it now, but it reminds me of when I was 18 and blissfully innocent/ignorant.

At least your not mentioning being a fan of or ever watching: Suddenly Susan. One of my ex-girlfriends used to force me to watch it-then quiz my afterwards--JUST to make sure I paid attention to it. :D I got lucky because-even though I sat there asleep-eyes wide open, I answered enough of her questions correctly to satisfy her. Thankfully the Show-cancelling Gods were working in my favor and had pity on me--they cancelled that atrocity of a show.
 
I used to watch Americas' Most Wanted, just to see if either of my ex-wives were cashing in on their 15 minutes of fame..

I liked it and Unsolved Mysteries--especially in the days that Karl Malden was the host. Robert Stack was very good as well.
 
I'm of American Indian descent and as I understand it I'm supposed to be outraged at racial stereotypes but I find FTroop hilarious.
The Hackawi Indians had me laughng out loud.
It's kinda sad that in todays politically correct world there'll never be another show like it.

I haven't seen it in years but I still remember how the tribe got it's name. After straggling through the wilderness they came upon an indian. The chief asked, "where the heck are we". It got misunderstood at "we are the Hackawi" and the name stuck.
 
Leave to beaver

The rifle man

The voice

Duck Dynasty number 1 show to me.

Mountain west Virginia show about ging seng. #2 show

Pawn Stars #4

Counting Cars #3

Gas Monkey Garage #5

Red jacket #6

That's all I watch.

Im about lost on Sons of Guns. When Jesse James came on and had them **** up an all original Browning Automatic Rifle--and then the brief attempt at some real soap-opera drama--when JJ supposedly starting to mess around with the gal on the show--ruined it for me. The last one I watched was when they refurbed an Oraklion (SP?)
 
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I am sheepishly compelled to confess to an unfortunate addiction to Keeping Up Appearances every Saturday night on BBC. Hyacinth Bucket(that's pronounced, Boo-Kay) , her henpecked husband, Richard, and here completely intimidated neighbor, Elizabeth who spills coffee on a regular basis excel at rather lame British comedy. Oh, well, it doesn't take much to amuse me I guess.
 
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