30 days of television: Day 12
Jun. 24th, 2010 10:42 amDay 12 - An episode you've watched more than 5 times
Heh, the correct answer for this would be "any episode of any series Dean got obsessed with." Because when you come home to find him watching the DVDs every night for three weeks you normally get to see all the episodes at least that many times. Also? Pretty much any episode of Top Gear, which between SBS making the most of having it before losing the rights and Channel 9 taking "new" to mean "well, we haven't screened it before!" means that I've seen most of the "special event" episodes probably at least that many times. Well, bits of them anyway.
OK. Pretty much all of Red Dwarf series 1-6. Red Dwarf series 8 should have ended up on yesterday's 'disappointed me' list, and the 'worst episodes' list (but I was having too much fun ranting about Battlestar) with the exception of "Cassandra" which I quite liked, even if it was "OK, but not fantastic". Series 7... I've seen exactly twice IIRC, and to be honest I can't remember most of it. Other than "Blue".
Of the S1-6 RD episodes - "Quarantine" and "Back to Reality" are probably my favourites. Pretty much all of them can make me laugh though - and having stumbled across them being re-screened on ABC the other day, they're funnier than I'd remembered after the travesty of series 8 ruining the entire thing for me.
Foyle's War I've seen a couple of times so far - "Fifty Ships" is one of my favourite episodes, mostly for the line "You would investigate a murder in a time of war?" but also for my deep pity for the woman who betrayed her country to save her cousin and lost almost everything. Her husband still creeps me out.
The Amazing Race, season 1. I'm obsessed and I like to daydream. And seriously the last couple of episodes of this were great, particularly the "Guidos left in the icy wilderness" part. Heh.
Press Gang. "The Rest of My Life". And pretty much all the other episodes too, but that one is the one that I remember the most images from, from the disco to the echoing voice to the disaster scene outside. And, of course the almost final lines. It's a very sad episode.
Heh, the correct answer for this would be "any episode of any series Dean got obsessed with." Because when you come home to find him watching the DVDs every night for three weeks you normally get to see all the episodes at least that many times. Also? Pretty much any episode of Top Gear, which between SBS making the most of having it before losing the rights and Channel 9 taking "new" to mean "well, we haven't screened it before!" means that I've seen most of the "special event" episodes probably at least that many times. Well, bits of them anyway.
OK. Pretty much all of Red Dwarf series 1-6. Red Dwarf series 8 should have ended up on yesterday's 'disappointed me' list, and the 'worst episodes' list (but I was having too much fun ranting about Battlestar) with the exception of "Cassandra" which I quite liked, even if it was "OK, but not fantastic". Series 7... I've seen exactly twice IIRC, and to be honest I can't remember most of it. Other than "Blue".
Of the S1-6 RD episodes - "Quarantine" and "Back to Reality" are probably my favourites. Pretty much all of them can make me laugh though - and having stumbled across them being re-screened on ABC the other day, they're funnier than I'd remembered after the travesty of series 8 ruining the entire thing for me.
Foyle's War I've seen a couple of times so far - "Fifty Ships" is one of my favourite episodes, mostly for the line "You would investigate a murder in a time of war?" but also for my deep pity for the woman who betrayed her country to save her cousin and lost almost everything. Her husband still creeps me out.
The Amazing Race, season 1. I'm obsessed and I like to daydream. And seriously the last couple of episodes of this were great, particularly the "Guidos left in the icy wilderness" part. Heh.
Press Gang. "The Rest of My Life". And pretty much all the other episodes too, but that one is the one that I remember the most images from, from the disco to the echoing voice to the disaster scene outside. And, of course the almost final lines. It's a very sad episode.