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Talondor wrote:The only one I can think of is Birds of Prey, Moonbeam City, and Stripperella. The only ones I watched from the other list was Firefly and the first couple of episodes of Finder. Finder was better on Bones when it had that other girl.
Forgot to add Brisco County Jr. to my list.
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Talondor wrote:
Talondor wrote:The only one I can think of is Birds of Prey, Moonbeam City, and Stripperella. The only ones I watched from the other list was Firefly and the first couple of episodes of Finder. Finder was better on Bones when it had that other girl.
Forgot to add Brisco County Jr. to my list.
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Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. Made by J Michael Strazynski himself.
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I totally forgot Brisco County was a single season. Add that to my list of favourites. I guess it felt longer being stretched out over 10 months.
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Kindred: the Embraced - vampires in a modern city, based on the Vampire: Masquerade game. I never cared for the game, but the series was good

Korgoth of Barbaria - Over the top Conan style anti-hero, not kid friendly. Here he is dealing with a bar fight (NSFW!)
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Coalition wrote:Kindred: the Embraced - vampires in a modern city, based on the Vampire: Masquerade game. I never cared for the game, but the series was good
Maybe you will know this: Was the Underworld film series also based on the same game?
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Rome was two seasons ;)

But I agree with most of what was said. But you guys should also check out The Young Pope. It had tons of depth.
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I recently watched Legend, a science fiction/western starring Richard Dean Anderson and John de Lancie. I would loved to have seen, at least, a full season. A downside if it had got more than that: it could have made RDA unavailable for SG1.
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