Television Which is the 3 best decades for TV shows?

Which is the 2 best decades for TV shows?


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Takes Two To Tango

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You can choose 3 decades.

1950s:

The Twilight Zone
Gunsmoke
Perry Mason
Bonanza
I Love Lucy
Leave it to Beaver
Maverick
Zorro
The Untouchables
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1960s:

Star Trek
Bewitched
The Addams Family
Batman
The Andy Griffith Show
Mission Impossible
Hogan's Heroes
I Dream of Jeannie
Gilligan's Island
The Fugitive

1970s:

The Brady Bunch
Columbo
Little House on the Prairie
M*A*S*H
Fawlty Towers
All in the Family
Happy Days
Dallas
Taxi
The Dukes of Hazzard

1980s:

Three's Company
Growing Pains
Star Trek: The Next Generation
The Golden Girls
Cheers
Miami Vice
Married... with Children
Full House
Macgyver
Magnum, P. I

1990s:

Friends
ER
Seinfeld
The X-Files
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Freaks and Geeks
The Wonder Years
Batman: The Animated Series
South Park
The 70s Show

2000s:

The Sopranos
Futurama
Dexter
Gilmore Girls
The Office
House
The Wire
Prison Break
Mad Men
Arrested Development

2010s:

Breaking Bad
The Big Bang Theory
Modern Family
Sons of Anarchy
Game of Thrones
Stranger Things
Attack on Titan
Better Call Saul
The Walking Dead
Black Mirror

2020 - 2025:

The Witcher
The Boys
Succession
The Bear
Andor
The Pitt
Dexter: Resurrection
Ted Lasso
Severance
White Lotus
 
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Just to let you know, sorry about the poll title. You can actually choose 3.
 
Cool thread idea, @Takes Two To Tango , I've never considered tv shows by decade. You should add South Park to the 90s or 00s.

On my last cruise in 00 my DIVO's boyfriend would send us a vhs every week with a Sopranos and a South Park episode on it, lol

2010s runs away with this imo.
 
If we're talking broadcast 90s and early 2000s were the best.

I think the general trend is that TV got better and better and than it died.
 
If we're talking broadcast 90s and early 2000s were the best.

I think the general trend is that TV got better and better and than it died.

These past 15 years is not good enough for you?
 
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