Television series of which you have seen every single episode

Too many to list. They include

Star Trek
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Doctor Who*
Arrested Development
Community
Castle
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Grimm
Homicide: Life on the Street
Once a Hero
Turn-On
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Fawlty Towers
The Prisoner
Blackadder
Babylon 5
Sherlock
The Americans
The Sandbaggers
VR5
The West Wing

*Every serial that hasn’t been lost, plus “Shada.”

Oh, yeah, and The Adventures of Superman, starring Phil Tead!

Game of Thrones
Deadwood
Carnivale
Rome
Six Feet Under
The Wire
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Firefly
Freaks and Geeks
Breaking Bad
Mad Men
Poldark
Call the Midwife
Downton Abbey
Two and a Half Men
Rectify (new show on Sundance – freakin’ awesome)
Upstairs Downstairs
Mr. Selfridge

Twilight Zone / Gilligans Island / Star Trek (TOS) / MASH / Fawlty Towers / Northern Exposure / Cheers / Frasier / Seinfeld / Babylon 5 / Sports Night / Freaks and Geeks / South Park / Six Feet Under / Curb Your Enthusiasm / Archer / Big Bang Theory / Breaking Bad

Lost
The Wire
MASH
6 Feet Under
Buffy
Firefly
Friday Night Lights

I’ve finished The Sopranos up to the end of S5, will likely make it through S6 eventually.

Yeah, I don’t think I can begin to count. Since Netflix, I pretty much make sure I watch every episode. I don’t always watch them in order. But if I start to watch a program and I really like it, I’ll go back and start watching the episodes from the beginning (if available) until I’m caught up.

Hmm, probably not that many unless you count short-lived series. A lot of the long-runs I abandoned in the crappy later seasons.

Seinfeld
The IT Crowd
Buffy
Series like The Simpsons and Family Guy I have probably seen 99% of them, but I’m sure I have missed some recent ones.

Too many to list. I’m like Alessan - why not watch them all?

Since my main mode of television watching for about 8 years now has been via torrent, any old show I’ve watched I’ve downloaded in its entirety. Some shows, like Scrubs, I started watching before they were off the air, but downloaded the previous shows to catch up to the current ones.

I’d say there’s about 80 shows I’ve seen completely. My proudest achievement is every episode of Law & Order (the original series)! That was a lot of work!

For the most part, I agree. I’ve probably missed a couple of South Parks, Family Guys, and Simpsons over the years just because of how long-running those series are but generally I agree.

In addition to the ones people have named, I’ll also add:

House
Chuck
How I Met Your Mother

The only shows I’ve seen every episode of are ones I’ve watched on DVD. So that’d be:

Firefly
Babylon 5 (saw many of them first-run; filled in via DVD later)
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Battlestar Galactica (the new one)

And I think that’s it.

The Sopranos
The Wire
Deadwood
Lost
Arrested Development
Seinfeld
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Soap
NewsRadio
Breaking Bad
The Shield
Mad Men
Homeland
Bob’s Burgers
Modern Family
Community
Parks & Recreation
30 Rock
WKRP In Cincinnati
Game Of Thrones
Veep
Louie

Twin Peaks
How I Met Your Mother
Big Bang Theory
Are You Being Served?
Person of Interest
Early Edition
Picket Fences

Dexter
The Office (UK and USA)

The Cosby Show
Deep Space Nine
Sex And The City
Arrested Development
The Inbetweeners

Arrested Development … until this Sunday, and then again probably embarrassingly soon after Sunday.

Every show, every season?

Hell’s Kitchen
Master Chef
Kitchen Nightmares
Bonanza
Dragnet

Star Trek TOS
Quantum Leap
Stargate SG-1
Kitchen Nightmares (UK version; just missed the recent US episode with the meltdown)
Psych
Forever Knight

Buffy
X-Files
Six Feet Under
Veronica Mars
Breaking Bad
Game of Thrones
True Blood
The Wire
The Shield
Sons of Anarchy
Breaking Bad
Oz
The West Wing
Firefly
Dollhouse
Blackadder
Jekyll
Generation Kill
Band of Brothers
The Pacific
Yes Minister
Yes Prime Minister
The New Statesman
Black Books

Rewind
The Ortegas
Manchester Prep
Septuplets
Our Little Genius

What do you mean, those don’t count as series? Every one of those was either on an announced Fox schedule or had commercials run on Fox for them. Never mind that none of them aired any episodes.

(Okay, there’s an asterisk on Manchester Prep; the two episodes they did make were reworked into the direct-to-video Cruel Intentions 2.)

Star Trek–all of them
MASH