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Any tv series/movie series you 'nerd out' over?


Meaning you know it back to front, quote it, can dispute things, find fault, discuss whether or not something is "canon"?

I'm thinking Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, James Bond, etc.

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For me it is the Rainier Wolfcastle classic ‘Help, My Son is a Nerd’.
His son returns from a fancy east coast college and he’s horrified to find his son’s a nerd.


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America’s Next Top Model

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THE OFFICE.

BBC & U.S.

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Which one did you watch first, & which one do you favor?

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BBC FIRST...I WATCH THE U.S. VERSION MORE THOUGH.

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I think I watched the first couple of the UK version before I started watching the US version. I went back & watched the rest of the UK version after watching the US version, by which time I had been kind of spoiled by the US version. So I guess I'm partial to the US version.

Plus, I find Michael Scott more personable than David Brent as a character.

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THAT IS WHY THE AMERICAN OFFICE IS AN EASIER AND BETTER REWATCH...SOMEWHERE DURING SEASON ONE AND DISTINCTLY IN SEASON TWO THEY DECIDED TO DIVERGE FROM THE BBC'S PLOTTING AND LIGHTEN THE CHARACTERS...IT WAS THE RIGHT CHOICE...AS IT IS THE GREATEST SHOW EVER!

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Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul.

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That Finale of BETTER CALL SAUL was quite a downer, but such a great show

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I know the finale of BCS is pretty divisive, but honestly I can't think of any other way they could've ended it without it being cliche .

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Highlander: The Series (1991)
Star Trek: TNG (1987)
Star Trek: TOS (1966)
Sherlock (2010)
Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Columbo

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Had a good think about this, and while I enjoyed my fair share of nerdable series, with Firefly likely at or near the top, the only series I ever got to the point of obsession with was Monty Python's Flying Circus and their movies as a youngster.

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Stop that, its silly!

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My vote goes to Kevin Philips Bong (Slightly Silly).

In fact, perhaps my earliest clear recollection of a moment of TV might just be Graham Chapman dressed as Dracula going to bite a woman's neck (Carol Cleveland?), his fangs wobble and fall out, and she says "Oh, you're no fun any more!" That five seconds or so of TV stuck in my head as just a funny moment (teeth falling out) with almost zero context for years, until I finally saw that bit again in the context of the show as a teenager. I have no idea how old I was when I first saw it, but know as a toddler I was watching Sesame Street, Mr. Rodgers, etc., but couldn't, and still can't, recall any scene with even that much clarity.

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For a while the Twilight Zone and the Prisoner.

You have to train yourself to forget them so that you can enjoy them again in the future.

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When I was growing up I knew original Star Trek quite well.

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