When considering the best
shows ever on TV, there are many to choose from. BJ & the Bear, Baywatch, ALF, Joe
Millionaire and the one with that robot girl all need to be in the
conversation. OK, maybe those don’t, but
shows like MASH, I Love Lucy, Battle Star Galactica, Sopranos and The Simpsons might
be. However, they did not make my final
list. Here's who did.
#1. Star Trek –
The Original Series
It is almost hard to
believe that this show only lasted 3 seasons when you think of the lasting mark
on pop-culture. Between the movies,
documentaries, pop culture references (beam me up Scotty), books, spin offs and
the conventions, the Star Trek phenomena is worldwide. The plot?
I don’t know something about aliens, humans and an attractive green
woman.
#2: The Walking Dead
For those of you who
haven’t seen the Walking Dead, you may be saying “Really, a show about
Zombies? The best way to think about
this show is that it deals with how people survive in the wake of an Earth wide
catastrophe. The Walking Dead refer not
to the Zombies, but rather to the people who fight to survive. Yes, the show is only 3 seasons in, so while
it can be argued that it is too new to be considered one of the best shows
ever, it has become a rare show that I consider “Must watch Live”. Interesting note, while Walking Dead
continues to break its own cable ratings records and beats out broadcast shows
in the 18-49 segment, did you know that NBC turned down this show? Nice job Peacock.
#3 Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Forget the movie with
Kristy Swanson and that guy from 90210.
And forget Vampires that sparkle.
This show was just cool. It was
smart, funny, action packed, and I think there was a love story in between
jamming a wooden spike into vampire hearts.
#4 Seinfeld
What is amazing to me
about Seinfeld is how this show could last 9 seasons with basically no point, no continuous plot, no moral and no real romance or love interest (Man hands
doesn’t count). What other show asked
the hard hitting questions like “Does the yellow sun of Earth also cause
Superman to have a super sense of humor?”
#5 Mystery Science Theater 3000:
“In the not too distant
future…” Who hasn’t sat and watched a
movie or TV show and just made fun of it for the bad acting or stupidity of
it. I mean, anyone who has seen Twilight
knows what I am talking about. All I can
say is that I want friends like Tom Servo and Crow.
#6 Game of Thrones
Of all time? OK, maybe that is a stretch, but it’s my
list. I just started reading the books
(after watching the first 3 seasons on TV) and even after watching the show, it
is pretty hard to follow. If I read the
books first, I would never have thought they could have made this into a TV
show. Too many characters. Too many simultaneous stories. No one is likeable. But not only has it been done…it has been
done well. It also is the only show or
movie which has provided me with a true OMG moment and honest shock since Darth
Vader was revealed as Luke’s father. I
am so happy I didn’t read the book beforehand and got to experience the “Red
Wedding” live.
#7 Married With Children
Cliff Huxtable. Mike Brady.
Jason Seaver. Al Bundy. Which one
doesn’t fit? Married with Children was
the first show that I remember that turned the core family on its head. A husband that doesn’t want to spend time
with his wife. A wife that can’t
cook. Kids that bribe parents for money. This show had it all…all while doing it all
in way that made everyone laugh. Truth
be told, I personally probably liked Brady Bunch better (Mom always said don’t
play ball in the house), but this was different and for that, makes my list.
#8 X-Files
The Truth is Out
There. I am not talking about the post
Mulder show. They might as well put Cousin
Oliver from the Brady Bunch on after Mulder left for all I cared at that point. But the early seasons? Must see TV.
#9 South Park
A cartoon you say? How about a cartoon which almost real time
takes every high profile news story and skewers in ways that make you
embarrassed to laugh – but laugh you do. Michael Jackson and bringing kids to
Neverland? Been There. Tom Cruise not coming out of the closet? Done That.
Suzanne Summers and taking advantage of starving children? Mel Gibson’s viewpoint on Judaism. Christopher Reeve and Stem Cell
Research? Yep, yep yep.
#10 Dr. Who
OK, I have never watched
Dr. Who…but any show that lasts over 26 seasons should make the list. Wait, then I guess General Hospital or Days
of Our Lives should be on it…Ok on second thought, make this one Saved by the Bell.