Posted on 04/29/2014 9:22:27 AM PDT by mkleesma
Loved this show! Might even pick up the DVD collection.
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Most influential TV series for me, ever was "The Lieutenant" (1963-64)about a young Marine officer. That made me decide that's what I wanted to do..and a year later I was in NROTC..
Remember the episode with the comedian friend of one of the cops? Comic’s name was something like Vic Hitler? I’m laughing right now as I vaguely recall it!
bttt
I remember Daniel J. Travanti doing fundraisers for the Democrats.
Great writing, Great acting. Great storylines. Very little p.c.
I loved how it wasn’t as “episodic” as the rest of TV - they actually built off of and recalled things from past shows; far more than other shows at the time.
I just finished all of Breaking Bad on Netflix. It is an incredible show. You see the main character go from protagonist to antagonist. The entire show is cast perfectly. I will say some of seasons 1 & 2 tend to be a tad slow in some parts. But it’s worth it in the end. Also, I watched both seasons of House of Cards with Kevin Spacey. Also on Netflix. If you like politics and villains, watch it. It’s a very fun and fast-moving show.
Hubby was a huge Breaking Bad fan. Like so many of the other series it got ‘tiring’ to me. Same thing happened to me with 24. I have given up on a lot of series because of that. I also no longer watch Justified or Sons of Anarchy for the same reason. The plots all just seem regurgitated to me after awhile.
FYI...MIke Post wrote the music..he also did NYPD Blue..
Oooo. Anti-PC? On TV? From Hollywood? Is that possible?
M*A*S*H*”
My all time fav too. We never ever missed seeing it on TV. Even enjoyed old Section 8 Klinger. He was just way ahead of his time. Had he been in a today’s version he would have been welcomed with open arms.
Another Great Show!
Those were the days.
By the way, I'm past sixty and she's almost there. We've seen a lot of touted series that turned out to be less than great. (She likes "Homeland," and I think it's a lot of p.c. leftist crap.) This one is the real deal.
Hey, Lets be careful out there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je2fGzKiqRM
Hill Street Blues Theme 1981 - 1987
Never saw Breaking Bad or Mad Men and never had the desire to.
Funny thing the the City of Albuquerque had a fit when the Bernalillo County Sheriff Ok’ed the TV show COPS to do ride-alongs and film for their show. They were up in arms over how it would make Albuquerque look bad, yet the embrace Breaking Bad?
To me comparing Hill Street Blues to Breaking Bad or Mad Men makes about as much sense as comparing the 1957 version of 3:10 to Yuma to the 2007 Homo-erotic-sadist version.
In a nod to “The Street”, many of our morning scrums end with an admonition to “be careful out there”. :)
Best show ever on American TV was The Waltons. It should be played on every TV in America 24x7. Our nation would benefit from it.
HSB best was when La Rue was the Storm Drain Monster!
My fav program now is Board Walk Empire.
Intricate story, fully realized characters, demanding active thought from the viewer.
Seinfeld came after Hill Street. All In the Family was not a serialized story (ongoing plot where what happens in this episode effects the world the next episode will be told in). Prior to Hill Street serialization on TV pretty much only existed in soap operas, and even soap periodically “reset” back to the baseline so they were really episodic they just had “episodes” that last months.
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