Show,or movie you would never admit you like?

You know a “guilty pleasure”,not necessarily a bad piece of entertainment but something others hate,and something you would be too embarrassed to tell your friends you like.

For me the one that comes to mind is the show Roswell,I even sat through that abominable third season.

I’m not gonna tell you.

Fried Green Tomatoes

[runs away embarassed]

Saved by the Bell

OK, I’m not ashamed of it now (out, loud and proud) but when I was a kid I loved Star Trek but I wouldn’t admit it. (I had a reputation to maintain as an intellechooal.) It was on about the time my parents got home from work, and I used to hastily turn off the TV when I heard their car come into the garage. As I result, I never got to find out how anything ended.

Not really ashamed, but I never just say it without some justification, but my favorite musical is My Fair Lady. (hears snickering) Hey, shaddup.

I actually enjoyed the Sound of Music. That is really, really, really out of character.

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I wish my kids stll liked Teletubbies.
That show cracked me up.

I’ll say it…and I don’t care who knows dammit…

My name is Mr. Frink, and I watch S Club 7.

It’s just that the girls are so cute…and they have these cool little accents!

Grease.

Actually, most musicals. I love 'em, but would never admit it to anyone. 'Cept you guys. :slight_smile:

Ok, I love the show “Blind Date”. It never fails to be witty and entertaining. I’ve said it, I feel much better now…

localloop,
I cannot believe you said that, I was just about to post that. Where I live “Blind Date” airs at 3pm and again at 4, with “Fifth Wheel” in between. Datingshowapalooza. If you like Blind Date try and catch “Rendezview” with Greg Proops at, well, 1:30 am.

I’ve tried to post this twice before, and it didn’t work. Even the bulletin board is ashamed.

“Sabrina the Teenage Witch” – It’s always funnier than it has any right to be.

My name is easy e, and I am also a dating showaholic.

I don’t know which is funnier–when the dates go horribly, horribly wrong, or when they end with the couple in the hot-tub and the woman topless.

My wife and I have recently gotten hooked on Dragnet. Ever since we got Digital Cable, we tune in most nights to catch the witticisms of Sergent Friday and his partner Officer Gannon. I guess it’s the corny factor that appeals to me. That, and the fact that they seem to do a lot of nodding at each other, which amuses me for some reason.

Dating shows can be fun.

I do have to admit that I enjoy the film “Can’t Hardly Wait” for some reason.

“Beavis and Butthead” has always made me laugh uncontrollably.