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boozilu
11-06-2009, 11:26 AM
I've been watching The West Wing on Bravo -- never watched it while it was on, but I've just watched pretty much the entire series, 2 episodes a day, and loved it. Practically obsessed with it.

I did the same thing with Buffy the Vampire Slayer several years ago. Anyone else?

PS -- I could also include The Sopranos and Six Feet Under, which I only watched on DVD since I didn't have HBO, but at least I had a good excuse for those.

KneadToKnow
11-06-2009, 11:29 AM
I watched the Battlestar Galactica miniseries back in 2003 and just wasn't impressed.

It wasn't until 2008 when my girlfriend re-introduced me to it that I really got into it.

Kid_A
11-06-2009, 11:37 AM
The Wire and Firefly. I bought both because of the amount of positive feedback I had heard. Now I feel foolish for having waited for so long. I picked up Serenity last night, I'll watch it this weekend.

Ximenean
11-06-2009, 01:10 PM
I only watched Frasier for the first time in about 2002. I'd seen bits of it occasionally but I just didn't think it was my bag, and I had never been a fan of Cheers.
Now, it's probably my all-time favourite TV comedy, and I've seen every episode, some of them several times.
Quite a few others that I saw as a kid and didn't appreciate, but now in reruns realise were excellent. I saw the 70s BBC show The Duchess of Duke Street recently, which I remember dreading as a kid because my Mum insisted on watching it. It was really good!

janeslogin
11-06-2009, 01:56 PM
Hitchcock.

kenobi 65
11-06-2009, 02:34 PM
Firefly

I only ever watched one episode ("Objects in Space") when it was originally on the air; as it was pretty far along in the series, there was a lot going on that I didn't get, and so, I wasn't too impressed. As it turns out, that was right about the time it got cancelled. Several years later, on the advice of some friends, I picked up the DVD boxed set, and fell in love with it.

Futurama

I don't think I ever watched it on Fox -- I'm not a Simpsons fan, and I figured it was just a sci-fi Simpsons. After Fox cancelled it, I happened upon it once or twice on Adult Swim, was impressed by the smart humor, and started watching the re-runs regularly.

YogSosoth
11-06-2009, 03:05 PM
Only started watching Seinfeld seriously near the end of its run, when a lot of hype was made about the last episode. Thought it was kinda funny. Caught the rest of the series on reruns, realized how good it was. Now I watch it every night

JohnT
11-06-2009, 03:07 PM
Couldn't stand The Waltons when I was a kid. Now, it's actually rather pleasant to watch once every few months or so.

Chicken Fingers
11-06-2009, 03:22 PM
That Seventies Show.

heavybuhbuh
11-06-2009, 03:42 PM
The Golden Girls!!!

heavybuhbuh
11-06-2009, 03:45 PM
And Perry Mason.

heavybuhbuh
11-06-2009, 03:47 PM
If they could only make a funny courtroom drama starring cheesy, pop icons...

Oh wait, thats Boston Legal..!

palindromemordnilap
11-06-2009, 03:59 PM
I've watched a lot of series on DVD that I didn't watch during their runs, in some cases because they were on HBO, and in other cases because it's more enjoyable to compress a season into a couple of months. "24" is a good example of a series that is best watched over a fairly short period (although two seasons was more than enough for me). I watched pretty much all of Prison Break this way and a season or two of The Wire, The Shield, The Unit, Californication, Rome and the Tudors.

Superhal
11-06-2009, 04:12 PM
Wow, what a long list...my situation is that I usually leave the TV on and then surf online, so I often use basic cable channels which show a lot of reruns. Also, I rarely remember show times or days of the week that original airings are on.

Here's shows that I loved by watching their reruns first:
Simpsons
CSI
House MD
Futurama
Family Guy
Professional Wrestling (tape trading, back in the day...I didn't even have basic cable.)
Star Trek: TNG (I hated the original ST, I ignored TNG, but I was a huge fan of DS9, so I started watching TNG reruns, and saw most, if not all, that way.)

Mahaloth
11-06-2009, 10:02 PM
M*A*S*H

I know people bash the later seasons, but this show was mostly really good and I don't think I ever saw a single episode until around 2002 or so.

It's one of my favorite shows of all time, now. The fact it is set in the past helps it age well, too.

aceplace57
11-06-2009, 10:30 PM
JAG I got hooked when a cable channel ran it weekday evenings.

Babylon 5 had been off the air a couple years before I started watching it weeknights. I would have hated watching this show on a weekly basis. The plot is too slow. Watching it every night makes a big improvement.

Mahaloth
11-06-2009, 10:54 PM
Babylon 5 had been off the air a couple years before I started watching it weeknights. I would have hated watching this show on a weekly basis. The plot is too slow. Watching it every night makes a big improvement.

Oh, yes, totally. I only watched this after it had finished.

Every week would have been hard.

Robot Arm
11-06-2009, 11:05 PM
I don't recall ever watching The Rockford Files during its original run, but somewhere in the intervening years I starting catching it in syndication. One of the best detective shows ever.

GuanoLad
11-06-2009, 11:44 PM
I watched the pilot of Psych and didn't like it at all. But after a while I saw it was still being renewed each year, and with the occasional positive mention here, it made me rethink my stance.

I've now watched the entire series, over a period of a month. I love it, and am seriously disappointed that it's on hiatus.

Freudian Slit
11-06-2009, 11:57 PM
Futurama

I don't think I ever watched it on Fox -- I'm not a Simpsons fan, and I figured it was just a sci-fi Simpsons. After Fox cancelled it, I happened upon it once or twice on Adult Swim, was impressed by the smart humor, and started watching the re-runs regularly.

That's how I thought it was going to be but I did end up watching the first ep when it aired because my brother was watching it and I ended up hanging out with him and seeing it. If I didn't have a brother who liked animated shows so much I wouldn't have seen it for years. ::shudder:: Now that's an alterna universe I NEVER wanna visit!

boytyperanma
11-06-2009, 11:59 PM
West Wing, The Wire, and Boston Legal. Never considered watching them when they were on the air. Love all three now.

I didn't watch Fringe till after the first season ended but caught up and am staying current with the new season.

Someone mentioned MASH didn't really have the option to watch it when it was on the air but watch it regularly as reruns even if I've seen the episode its just a great show to have playing.

dropzone
11-07-2009, 12:09 AM
I was a massive fan of "Combat" (AKA: "Why Uncle Jerry is a bit crazy") during its first run (I was a kid), but seeing it decades later I can see how good it really was.

Nobody
11-07-2009, 12:58 AM
When it was originally on I had no interest Millennium. Around 10 years later it's playing on Chiller 7 days a week so I gave it a try and watched all three seasons. I really liked it and wish I would have given it a chance back then.

KneadToKnow
11-09-2009, 11:44 AM
And Perry Mason.

Me, too, but primarily because I wasn't born yet while it was on the air. :-)

BobArrgh
11-09-2009, 12:27 PM
I only caught "Homicide: Life on the Street" when it went into reruns, and regret that I never saw the whole thing. It is on my list of series to get when I don't have any other use for my money.

Infovore
11-09-2009, 12:35 PM
M*A*S*H and Frasier.

M*A*S*H was always a "dad show" when I was growing up--my dad loved it, which meant it was probably serious and didn't have anything that would appeal to a kid. But I discovered it many years later and now I usually stop to watch it when I surf past an episode. Love it.

Frasier I didn't watch because I can't stand Cheers, and I thought it would just be more of the same. But then I caught an ep or two, realized it wasn't Cheers 2.0 and that I really liked Frasier and Niles...from that point on it became one of my favorite comedies.

ShadiRoxan
11-09-2009, 06:23 PM
I only caught "Homicide: Life on the Street" when it went into reruns, and regret that I never saw the whole thing. It is on my list of series to get when I don't have any other use for my money.

I didn't see it until they were showing reruns on Lifetime in 1998. The earlier seasons were definitely much better. Up to season 5 is worth getting on DVD. It sort of goes downhill with the Luther Mahoney plotline, but still a pretty decent show.