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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The saying goes "you are what you eat," but what about what you watch? James Poniewozik, television critic for Time Magazine, looks into what our taste in television says about us.

Poniewozik's List of the 100 Best Shows


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  • [1] Gary from Manhattan September 26, 2007 - 10:39AM

    Mr. Poniewozik,

    Your "best-of" list is really a popularity list. "Popularity" does not equal "Best". Having "American Idol," "Beavis and Butthead" and "The Monkees" proves my point. Some notable--and unforgivable--omissions:

    - "The Charlie Rose Show"

    - HBO's "Oz"

    - Showtime's "Brotherhood"

    - PBS's "FRONTLINE" and "American Experience"

    - "The Benny Hill Show" (just kidding)

    Gary


  • [2] Robert from NYC September 26, 2007 - 10:44AM

    I watch one comedy show CNN's The Situation Room; two news program, Democracy Now and The Daily Show; two social/political Commentary programs, Countdown with Keith Olbermann and South Park. I also enjoy History programs.


  • [3] Jacqueline from Sunnyside September 26, 2007 - 10:50AM

    Mad Men is great. I feel like I am getting a window into the world my parents grew up in. I am also excited for House and Law & Order: SVU. And despite all I still love Weeds. I also have to mention the hilarious Flight of the Conchords, which just ended.


  • [4] amanda from harlem September 26, 2007 - 10:53AM

    I wish Arrested Development was still on. That was a GREAT show!


  • [5] t.vijay from brooklyn September 26, 2007 - 10:54AM

    Stopped watching TV...

    I prefer to see the clips on the Net two or three days later!


  • [6] Kitty from Brooklyn September 26, 2007 - 10:54AM

    The Wire...

    Absoutely the best show on television. Real, gritty, dramatic and terrific.


  • [7] Erica from Brooklyn September 26, 2007 - 10:56AM

    Best shows on television

    Grey's Anatomy

    The Office

    My Name is Earl

    30 Rock

    Boston Legal!!!


  • [8] Miss from Manhattan September 26, 2007 - 10:57AM

    I watch TV shows so I can communicate with tweens and teens I'm volunteering to help (anything on Disney Channel, American Idol). For myself I mostly watch the Food Network, PBS, and Brothers and Sisters on ABC.


  • [9] ab from nyc September 26, 2007 - 10:57AM

    I LOVED HBO's Rome and am so sad it has been cancelled.

    The first two seasons of the new updated version of Battlestar Galactica was really groundbreaking in terms of sci-fi and excellent but unfortunately underestimaed by people due to people associating it to the cheesy 70's original.


  • [10] justin from Manhattan September 26, 2007 - 10:57AM

    It is interesting how so many great PBS programs are omitted from the Best Shows.

    It is one thing to list most popular as Gary mentions it is another thing to rate the shows being best for other than being popular.

    Maybe being a Time magazine writer Mr. Poniewozik, he is forced to have a biased view of what to count as being Best.


  • [11] t.vijay from brooklyn September 26, 2007 - 10:58AM

    Stopped watching TV ... 'cause! I got rid of it..

    Listen to radio a lot and U'r show.. volume there!

    Watch clips of shows on the net two or three days later


  • [12] Neal from Port Washington September 26, 2007 - 10:58AM

    BBC America has some of the best shows:

    MI5

    Babylon

    Murphy's Law

    Jeckyl

    Waking the Dead

    Silent Witness

    also USA's Monk and Psych are great shows.


  • [13] Sarah September 26, 2007 - 10:59AM

    I'm surprised no one has mentioned Dexter -- fascinating show, very well written and the performances are amazing. I'm surpised at how much I'm looking forward to the season 2 premiere.


  • [14] ab from nyc September 26, 2007 - 11:00AM

    Good point about PBS:

    Frontline is consistently good as is Bill Moyer's Journal

    also I enjoy a lot of History Channel documentaries when they aren't doing stupid things like UFO files or Ice Road truckers


  • [15] Tanya from Atlanta September 26, 2007 - 11:00AM

    My best shows are:

    The Office

    30 Rock (i'm one of the 12)

    My Name Is Earl (silly, fun)

    The Closer

    Rescue Me

    Shows I wish were still on:

    Arrested Development (great show - too bad it didn't last!)

    Deadwood (HBO)


  • [16] eligit from astoria September 26, 2007 - 11:01AM

    recent great shows (some over, some current, some to maybe return)

    (a pretty short list actually)

    oz (the early shows)

    sopranos (obviously)

    arrested development

    the office (american version)

    simpsons (still funny at times)

    the wire

    30 rock (sometimes)

    mad men

    flight of the conchords (hit and miss but good)

    battlestar galactica (kind of interesting!)

    curb your enthusiasm (still funny)

    the daily show (amusing and occasionally brilliant)

    front line

    POV

    charlie rose (sometimes)

    that's all i can think of.....reality TV must end!!!! also all the law and order + spin offs are DONE. enough. also 99% of sitcoms.


  • [17] Gene from NYC September 26, 2007 - 11:02AM

    THE WAR is just incredible, you just can't turn away, a global train wreck. Brilliant combo of the personal and the macro.

    MAD MEN reached its peak in last week's "Shoot," a combo of high style, rich appreaciation of the period, and--finally-- plot and character twists worthy of The Sopranos/Twin Peaks.

    BOOK TV, tho it tends to have some really weird right-wing guests/events.

    DAILY/COLBERT SHOWS are a high point in satire--and often do a better job disentangling issues than the MSM.

    PBS, of course, regularly has great material. Moyers' "Capitol Crimes" on Abramoff comes immediately to mind.

    My guilty pleasure: KATHY GRIFFIN.

    These take up a huge amount of time. In 2004-2005, I lived without a TV, and I got SO much work done. I didn't know much about what was going on in the world, but boy, did I get work done!


  • [18] Val September 26, 2007 - 11:13AM

    As if TV watching needed any more advocacy to convince us to watch TV shows!


  • [19] Gene from NYC September 26, 2007 - 01:17PM

    I try to watch:

    --The War. I hadn't expected it to be so compelling--a global trainwreck you can't take your eyes off, a brilliant fusion of the macro and the personal.

    --Daily & Colbert shows

    --Book TV can be great, tho it has a preponderance of weird & tiny right wing events (nothing more thrilling than watching a Cato "scholar" give a talk to his pals).

    --Mad Men. The latest show, "Shoot," deliciously fulfilled its promise--lush, loving attention to period milieu combined with great plot & surprising characters. The Sopranos crossed with Twin Peaks.

    --30 Rock

    --PBS has consistently great shows, "Capitol Crimes" on Abramoff comes immediately to mind.

    There are a number of shows I recognize as quality, but that I have to forgo out of concern that I may get nothing else done in life:

    --Gray's Anatomy--schmaltz, sure, but pretty well done schmaltz.

    --Boston Legal

    --The Simpsons

    --The Office

    And others. I agree, we are in a Golden Age of TV programming right now.

    I lived for a year without a TV recently. Didn't know much about what was going on in the world, but boy! did I get a lot of work done!


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