TV Binge Watch (Part 3)

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)
  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)

  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)

  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)

  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)

  5. Ghosts US - Hudson Valley, New York

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)
  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)
  5. Ghosts US - Hudson Valley, New York
  6. Extraordinary Attorney Woo - Seoul, South Korea

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)
  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)
  5. Ghosts US - Hudson Valley, New York
  6. Extraordinary Attorney Woo - Seoul, South Korea
  7. Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)
  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)
  5. Ghosts US - Hudson Valley, New York
  6. Extraordinary Attorney Woo - Seoul, South Korea
  7. Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
  8. Corner Gas (the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan)

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)
  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)
  5. Ghosts US - Hudson Valley, New York
  6. Extraordinary Attorney Woo - Seoul, South Korea
  7. Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
  8. Corner Gas (the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan)
  9. Rookie Blue (Toronto)

Shows set in places that are not New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, or Los Angeles

  1. Frasier (Seattle, Washington)
  2. The Good Place (the afterlife)
  3. Reba (Houston, Texas)
  4. Letterkenny (Letterkenny, Ontario)
  5. Ghosts US - Hudson Valley, New York
  6. Extraordinary Attorney Woo - Seoul, South Korea
  7. Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
  8. Corner Gas (the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan)
  9. Rookie Blue (Toronto)
  10. Kim Possible (the fictional town of Middleton)

New category:

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president
  5. South Park - “You bastards! You killed Kenny!”

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president
  5. South Park - “You bastards! You killed Kenny!”
  6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show - “Chuckles the Clown is dead. It was a freak accident. He went to the parade dressed as Peter Peanut, and a rogue elephant tried to shell him.”

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president
  5. South Park - “You bastards! You killed Kenny!”
  6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show - “Chuckles the Clown is dead. It was a freak accident. He went to the parade dressed as Peter Peanut, and a rogue elephant tried to shell him.”
  7. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - Drug kingpin Headman falls into a vat of “Spark,” gets high on his own supply, then his base collapses on him.

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president
  5. South Park - “You bastards! You killed Kenny!”
  6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show - “Chuckles the Clown is dead. It was a freak accident. He went to the parade dressed as Peter Peanut, and a rogue elephant tried to shell him.”
  7. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - Drug kingpin Headman falls into a vat of “Spark,” gets high on his own supply, then his base collapses on him.
  8. Seinfeld - Susan is fatally poisoned by licking the cheap envelopes that George bought for their wedding invitations.

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president
  5. South Park - “You bastards! You killed Kenny!”
  6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show - “Chuckles the Clown is dead. It was a freak accident. He went to the parade dressed as Peter Peanut, and a rogue elephant tried to shell him.”
  7. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - Drug kingpin Headman falls into a vat of “Spark,” gets high on his own supply, then his base collapses on him.
  8. Seinfeld - Susan is fatally poisoned by licking the cheap envelopes that George bought for their wedding invitations.
  9. Two and a Half Men - Charlie Harper falls from a subway platform and is killed by an oncoming train.

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. The West Wing - Leo McGarry dies of a heart attack off-camera the night he’s elected vice president
  5. South Park - “You bastards! You killed Kenny!”
  6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show - “Chuckles the Clown is dead. It was a freak accident. He went to the parade dressed as Peter Peanut, and a rogue elephant tried to shell him.”
  7. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - Drug kingpin Headman falls into a vat of “Spark,” gets high on his own supply, then his base collapses on him.
  8. Seinfeld - Susan is fatally poisoned by licking the cheap envelopes that George bought for their wedding invitations.
  9. Two and a Half Men - Charlie Harper falls from a subway platform and is killed by an oncoming train.
  10. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Lt. Tasha Yar is killed by Armus, a sentient being comparable to an oil slick.

Out of play:

By the way, I found a very well-written article about #8 from this list, and how Susan’s death represents the toxicity of the modern American Dream, and it was fascinating enough that I voluntarily watched an episode of Seinfeld for the first time.

Pass. (It was my category.)

Infamous deaths in television

  1. L.A. Law - Rosalynd Shayes falls down an elevator shaft
  2. Game of Thrones - Several major characters are killed off in one episode, “The Red Wedding.”
  3. MASH - Lt. Col. Henry Blake was discharged from the Army, and his plane was shot down as he began his trip home
  4. Star Trek the Next Generation Lt. Yar was casually killed by black goo.

@Buck_Godot You replied to an earlier post; we just wrapped up that topic.

oops must not have updated my browsing window.

New topic:

Entertaining and Educational

  1. Connections (1978)