Best Writing on a TV Series

Gothampc
#1Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 7:14pm

What tv series do you consider to be the most well written?


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After Eight
#2Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 8:13pm

I Love Lucy

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#2Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 8:20pm

my mother the car

After Eight
#3Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 8:28pm

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I loved Ann Sothern (her voice, at least) on that.

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Fantod
#4Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 8:30pm

The Dick Van Dyke Show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, I Love Lucy/The Lucy Show, The Carol Burnett Show, The Twilight Zone

EDIT: Forgot The Muppet Show Updated On: 11/17/14 at 08:30 PM

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Wynbish
#5Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 8:52pm

Pushing Daisies, particularly Emerson Cod's wit

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SNAFU
#6Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 8:58pm

Breaking Bad, The Honeymooners.


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HorseTears
#7Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 9:13pm

Project Runway All Stars

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Sutton Ross
#8Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 9:18pm

The Wire, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad.

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Mr Roxy
#9Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 9:24pm

Twilight Zone


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wonkit
#10Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 10:12pm

The Good Wife. West Wing through Season Four. Mad Men, Seasons One and Two only.

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Jordan Catalano
#11Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 10:34pm

Currently, THE GOOD WIFE. I say it a lot, but it really is one of the greatest shows in the history of television.

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javero
#12Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 11:40pm

La Femme Nikita on the USA Network until the final season, The Twilight Zone, and Homeland, and Sleeper Cell.


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HorseTears
#13Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 11:53pm

Did you, uhhh... see the prior season of Homeland?

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haterobics
#14Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/17/14 at 11:58pm

Seinfeld, The Office (UK)

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adamgreer
#15Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 12:28am

Currently? The Good Wife. No question.

Breaking Bad also had superb writing recently.

All-time? For sitcoms, I am partial to The Golden Girls and Seinfeld. For dramas, it doesn't get much better than seasons 1-4 of The West Wing.
Updated On: 11/18/14 at 12:28 AM

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James885
#16Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 12:29am

The Wire.


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javero
#17Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 12:40am

@HorseTears...The first half of S3 of Homeland was a blemish. The series quickly recovered.

@James885...I completely overlooked The Wire. That series provided an unabashed view of the nexus between organized crime, global financiers, the legal system, hardworking honest folks in decaying neighborhoods, and America's inner city untouchables. It wasn't always the prettiest sight to behold. Just last week I was touring the neighborhood in which much of the series was shot.


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Updated On: 11/18/14 at 12:40 AM

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Jordan Catalano
#18Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 12:43am

For sitcoms, I'm going to have to say it would be ROSEANNE.

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HorseTears
#19Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 12:49am

You know, Jordy, on a work trip earlier this year, I rewatched several Roseanne eps from seasons 3-6 and the show still holds up so well.

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Jordan Catalano
#20Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 12:54am

The series will always hold up because it's the only sitcom in history to be as true to life as that was. Those situations will forever be relevent.

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Sutton Ross
#21Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 1:04am

Couldn't agree more Javero, it's the greatest show in the history of television because it never once lets the viewer off the hook, the acting is astounding, and there has never been another show that portrays dying industry, the urban educational system, the cycle of poverty, and the corrupt political system so incredibly well.



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bwaylvsong
#22Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 2:05am

"The Nanny" and "30 Rock"
"Frasier" had some perfectly written episodes, but was very inconsistent

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HorseTears
#23Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 6:44am

Re: Roseanne - I dunno about greatest show in history, but it's certainly one the greatest. For all the reasons you mentioned, Sutton, and because it accomplished all of that while also being very funny. Well, as long as we ignore the last two seasons. Especially the last one.

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madbrian
#24Best Writing on a TV Series
Posted: 11/18/14 at 7:29am

The writing on the early years of MASH was brilliant.


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