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I’ve seen five. Everything on dvd for LOST and The Office. Occasional episodes of The Daily Show off the internet. And one episode each of Curb Your Enthusiasm (which didn’t win me) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (which probably couldn’t win me – plus, I find that I am not really much of a fan of Joss Wheadon).
Everything else on that list pleasantly remains a mystery to me.
I did like Alias (the first two seasons were awesome, season three was okay, and I haven’t seen the final two) and Roswell though. Both of those shows were better than the two I saw one episode of. I also saw one episode of Firefly, but again, I think I find Wheadon a quenching influence.
The 9 I watch(ed) regularly are: Friday Night Lights, Colbert Report, Freaks and Geeks, 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Lost, The Office, The Daily Show, Arrested Development. Of course, a lot of these we have to watch on DVD. But we watch them.
The show I hate? Family Guy.