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Previously on "Sopranos"
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Just for youOriginally posted by zeitghostOh yes.
Plenty hot wimmin on Eureka.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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I missed the Sopranos, sounds like something I need to watch.
30 Rock is really good, saw it being filmed when I went to the big Apple, out side NBC plaza at the start of September.
Another excellent serious is Louie on FX, starring the stand up comedian Louis CK, it features Ricky Gervais as his Dr in some episodes. Beware though he pushes the boundaries.
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You're talking to yourself againOriginally posted by zeitghostAnd the crossover episodes seem to mix two different universes.
Most odd.
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4 episodes into season 1... I'm thinking Eureka without the Humour and less hot women.Originally posted by norrahe View PostThink x-files meets csi.
Actually the science is possibly more realistic in Eureka.
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+1Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI was surprised someone mentioned it already, as it wasn't really a huge hit here, but The Shield is my favourite of all time, absolutely loved it!
The Shield was superb.
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wtglsOriginally posted by zeitghostI'm glad I never bothered watching it.
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Just started Six Feet Under, which is promising so far.
Sopranos, The Wire, The West Wing, 24 (most seasons), Heroes (season 1)
I also started rewatching The Cops (UK series) recently, that was good TV and stands the test of time well.
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Fringe
What's it all about, got Season 1 and 2 available on-demand via cable.
20 episodes in season 1, worth the effort?
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