I'm in the middle of showing my kids all seasons of The Wonder Years and that has been fun and great. I started when they were a little younger (they're teenagers now) and it opened up a lot of good conversations.
Pluto is great (and free) for old shows:tk for tu juan said:
Wings
https://pluto.tv/live-tv/wings-ptv1
Zombie Jon Snow said:
I recently finished a complete rewatch of the Sopranos - it was awesome. Third time for me.
I am currently rewatching The Wire - damn that show is good. Second time for The Wire.
I also rewatched The Wonder Years a couple of years ago - still nearly perfect. Like those above me said it just echoes so much of my youth even though mine was mind 70s to mid 80s. But not enough had changed that it felt so different to my own childhood.
Fat Bib Fortuna said:You lost me at fire stick.gigemags-99 said:
If you have a fire stick, download an App called Mobdro
It has 24/7 Channels / categories - I leave mine on Seinfeld. Sometimes I drop in on Sopranos just to see what's up.
It is just back to back episodes in order - no commercials, but you just have to watch wherever it happens to be in the rotation.
Can't speak for the poster, but ours literally over-heated several times upon use. Life span seemed to be about 6 months. My wife and I went through 3 before we switched to a roku and never looked back.gigemags-99 said:Fat Bib Fortuna said:You lost me at fire stick.gigemags-99 said:
If you have a fire stick, download an App called Mobdro
It has 24/7 Channels / categories - I leave mine on Seinfeld. Sometimes I drop in on Sopranos just to see what's up.
It is just back to back episodes in order - no commercials, but you just have to watch wherever it happens to be in the rotation.
Why?
Carlo4 said:Can't speak for the poster, but ours literally over-heated several times upon use. Life span seemed to be about 6 months. My wife and I went through 3 before we switched to a roku and never looked back.gigemags-99 said:Fat Bib Fortuna said:You lost me at fire stick.gigemags-99 said:
If you have a fire stick, download an App called Mobdro
It has 24/7 Channels / categories - I leave mine on Seinfeld. Sometimes I drop in on Sopranos just to see what's up.
It is just back to back episodes in order - no commercials, but you just have to watch wherever it happens to be in the rotation.
Why?
MSFC Aggie said:Pluto is great (and free) for old shows:tk for tu juan said:
Wings
https://pluto.tv/live-tv/wings-ptv1
Wings
Family Ties
Happy Days
Three's Company
Laverne and Shirley
Carol Burnet Show
etc.
And of course the awesomeness of the Bob Ross Channel
gigemags-99 said:Carlo4 said:Can't speak for the poster, but ours literally over-heated several times upon use. Life span seemed to be about 6 months. My wife and I went through 3 before we switched to a roku and never looked back.gigemags-99 said:Fat Bib Fortuna said:You lost me at fire stick.gigemags-99 said:
If you have a fire stick, download an App called Mobdro
It has 24/7 Channels / categories - I leave mine on Seinfeld. Sometimes I drop in on Sopranos just to see what's up.
It is just back to back episodes in order - no commercials, but you just have to watch wherever it happens to be in the rotation.
Why?
Interesting. We have them on every tv in the house and all are 2+ years old. I like the developer options and being able to load streaming apps not supported by smart TVs and other devices.
Curious about this one as well because it never really stuck with me when it came out.Walt Luddiger said:currently watching this. so much of it didnt resonate with me during its original run when i was a teenagerHey Nav said:
King of the Hill
Big Cat `93 said:
I wish someone would show MXC and the original Japanese Iron Chef episodes.
I'm from the Hank Hill generation - when they flashed back to high school football, etc, we were very close in age.Quote:
currently watching this. so much of it didnt resonate with me during its original run when i was a teenager