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Post by John Titor on Sept 29, 2020 10:23:55 GMT 10
What year of the 2000s was the WORST for tv, so bad it shoulda been Wiped clean !
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Post by kev2000sfan on Sept 29, 2020 10:36:55 GMT 10
2009. Even 2007 showed strong early signs.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 29, 2020 10:44:09 GMT 10
2009. Even 2007 showed strong early signs. I voted 2007 but 2009 is a good candidate as well, as far why I chose 2007 .... - MTV TRL pre taped, it's like they gave up because of Youtube - Sopranos finished - King Of Queens finished - Tom becomes Thomas the Tank Engine on Toonami - Cartoon Network unbearable - WWE sucks, Chris Beniot kills himself and family and has a dark cloud over the industry - Ben 10 ends - thats so Raven ends - Spike TV on auto pilot - Cartoon Network ends its Friday block - Anna Nicole smith shows ends on E ! and she dies Oh and let me just say 2009 is the WORST YEAR ever for vh1 omg it was so bad I wanted to throw up, Disney Channel is 2009 LMAOOOOOOOOOO yikes Nicks new logo in 2009? ? Yikes, Live Action Cartoon Network ? LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YIKES
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Post by fusefan on Sept 29, 2020 11:23:51 GMT 10
2007 is when I think TV channels started to go heavy with cheap to produce reality programming or reruns of CSI, L&O, NCIS, Criminal Minds, ect... all day long. The few times a year when I stayed over at my grandparents house where they did have cable/satellite that’s what I noticed.
I had cable in 2008 until March/April 2009 when it got cancelled again, but what I’ve heard 2009 was a really bad year.
I’d say 2000-2006 was still pretty good. Until the point I lost cable in March 2006.(Also went without it from March 2001-March 2002 and May-August 2003)
I swear was my family the only people that were this on again off again about cable tv? And this was before the internet got really good and you still needed cable to see anything worthwhile. I went nearly half that decade both with and without cable.
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Post by jaydawg89 on Sept 29, 2020 12:51:44 GMT 10
Definitely 2009, it was after so many shows had been canceled and before so many new 2010s shows were on the air/popular. It was definitely a weak way to end television for the 2000s. 2010 was a very needed change and TV shows have been consistently good since. There definitely were some good TV shows on the air in 2009 but, compared to the other years of the 2000s, it falls short.
Also, I don't think there is any year of the 2000s that was bad for TV really. There was always something to watch on TV in the 2000s.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 30, 2020 2:16:06 GMT 10
Definitely 2009, it was after so many shows had been canceled and before so many new 2010s shows were on the air/popular. It was definitely a weak way to end television for the 2000s. 2010 was a very needed change and TV shows have been consistently good since. There definitely were some good TV shows on the air in 2009 but, compared to the other years of the 2000s, it falls short. Also, I don't think there is any year of the 2000s that was bad for TV really. There was always something to watch on TV in the 2000s. Thats the thing with 2009 the shows that got canned had poor replacements or often nothing to fill the slot
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Post by slashpop on Sept 30, 2020 2:39:01 GMT 10
2005-2006 and to some extent 2007-2009 and 2000-2001.
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Post by slashpop on Sept 30, 2020 2:57:03 GMT 10
, I don't think there is any year of the 2000s that was bad for TV really. There was always something to watch on TV in the 2000s. I agree to some extent but I still felt like in 2005-2006 and 2001, 2007ish TV too felt very very empty and we didn’t have enough quality internet videos or stuff ripped online to make up for it so it was pretty overall quite stale. Like in 1992-1997 you could practically watch a full series of any given show, easily, tv was always overflowing with consistent reruns and great shows. Watched almost every Simpsons, Mad TV, X-men episode twice by 1996. I don’t feel like any point in the 2000s and 2010s captured the magic of core 90s tv.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 30, 2020 7:25:15 GMT 10
, I don't think there is any year of the 2000s that was bad for TV really. There was always something to watch on TV in the 2000s. I agree to some extent but I still felt like in 2005-2006 and 2001, 2007ish TV too felt very very empty and we didn’t have enough quality internet videos or stuff ripped online to make up for it so it was pretty overall quite stale. Like in 1992-1997 you could practically watch a full series of any given show, easily, tv was always overflowing with consistent reruns and great shows. Watched almost every Simpsons, Mad TV, X-men episode twice by 1996. I don’t feel like any point in the 2000s and 2010s captured the magic of core 90s tv. 2007 aka the auto pilot tv year
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Post by slashpop on Sept 30, 2020 7:28:46 GMT 10
I agree to some extent but I still felt like in 2005-2006 and 2001, 2007ish TV too felt very very empty and we didn’t have enough quality internet videos or stuff ripped online to make up for it so it was pretty overall quite stale. Like in 1992-1997 you could practically watch a full series of any given show, easily, tv was always overflowing with consistent reruns and great shows. Watched almost every Simpsons, Mad TV, X-men episode twice by 1996. I don’t feel like any point in the 2000s and 2010s captured the magic of core 90s tv. 2007 aka the auto pilot tv year Yes! Please let’s go back in time and fix these years. Someone needs to start building that time machine.
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Post by John Titor on Oct 1, 2020 3:30:08 GMT 10
who said 2003
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2020 5:41:28 GMT 10
That was me lol. I felt like the late '90s shows lost their lustre by that point and reality TV was common enough to be annoying, but it was before the 2004/2005 heavy-hitters such as Lost, Desperate Housewives Prison Break etc. came out. Also Dragon Ball GT was It did give us Arrested Development though.
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Post by John Titor on Oct 1, 2020 6:01:22 GMT 10
That was me lol. I felt like the late '90s shows lost their lustre by that point and reality TV was common enough to be annoying, but it was before the 2004/2005 heavy-hitters such as Lost, Desperate Housewives Prison Break etc. came out. Also Dragon Ball GT was It did give us Arrested Development though. HEY HEY I will not tolerate GT SLANDER !!!! I agree with you tho 2003 was in the middle of a transition before heavy hitters came out
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2020 20:10:45 GMT 10
2009. Even 2007 showed strong early signs. 2009 was boring as fuck!
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Post by John Titor on Oct 31, 2020 4:55:12 GMT 10
2009. Even 2007 showed strong early signs. 2009 was boring as fuck! a lot of great 2000s tv shows got canned by then
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