A Guy’s List Of The Best TV Episodes To Add To Your Routine

A Guy’s List Of The Best TV Episodes To Add To Your Routine

By Guest Author on January 28th, 2011.
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There are certain shows that after viewing once, you never need to see again. This is not a list of those shows. The following are all television series that retain their entertainment value upon multiple viewings.

There is a reason The Simpsons has been churning out new episodes for over two decades. No one gets tired of this show. Regardless of who your favorite character is, The Simpsons has something for everyone.

Another show that finds its way on most people’s “best of TV” lists is Seinfeld. IT is no coincidence that it is syndicated on multiple channels daily, over a decade after the last official episode aired.

Another great show that remains incredibly suspenseful, regardless of if you have seen it, is Dexter. Maybe its the premise of the show, but repeats of this show get my heart pumping like I am viewing it for the first time.

Another great show to watch old episodes of is Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. As long as you don’t know the answers to the questions being asked, it is very entertaining.

While it is only starting its third season, HBO’s True Blood is truly addicting. This is the type of show that you need to watch each episode at least twice in order to catch all the details.

If you are a fan of food, then you will not grow tired of a show like Top Chef Masters. These masters of the kitchen whip up some insanely inventive dishes under grueling circumstances.

Friends – Ok so maybe I personally do not watch friends, but I know my sister has it on constantly, so I will give a shout out to a show for women. Like Seinfeld, Friends is constantly syndicated.

Aside from entertainment, this writer also frequently shares writing on discount designer sofas and sectional recliner sofas.

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