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My guilty tv shows are
Tosh.O (some of it gets a little too raunchy sometimes for me)
Ridiculousness
I don't get the old sitcoms and old action shows as being guilty pleasures....all the ones mentioned are clean good shows that are kind of corny...and I love to watch......so I suppose they are my guilty pleasures as well. If we are going along that route than do not forget about CHiPS where every episode they end it with grinning at each other. lol
Oh, yes! I watched a lot of those reruns in high school... not sure if I could watch them now or if it would ruin the nostalgia.
The A-Team. And lately I've been watching episodes of Airwolf (a friend let me borrow his box set). Those cheesy 80s action shows that I never watched as a kid. (They're a lot of fun, but again, I wonder if nostalgia is doing a lot of it-- back then maybe I wouldn't have been into them, or 10-20 years ago I maybe wouldn't have been. Or maybe, at the time they aired, with the kid factor, I would've been.)
Airwolf was a big fav as a kid..........probably the only 8 year old whose favorite actor was Ernest Borgnine.
I Shouldn't Be Alive - Watching people make it through survival situations is relaxing and calming to me.
I love that show. Dateline, 48 Hrs, 20/20 (in that order too lol) are guilty pleasures of mine, too. I don't know why, but I agree these types of shows are soothing. Maybe because the story is happening out there somewhere and we're safe at home lol
There's a newish one called I Survived on A&E that's pretty good. Tells 3 different stories per episode. It's my least favorite because there's usually one sexual assault story and that gets to be too much. The other two are usually about surviving the elements or animal attack and a robbery or accident.
Also I just finished watching season 1 of Phrogging-Hider in My House. Very good!
"Reality" courtroom shows: Judge Judy, People's Court, etc. Not only do you get to roll your eyes/laugh while listening to recitations of stupid human tricks but you get to watch a more intelligent being go all whoop-ass on them! I'll admit getting a little nervous when I realize how many of those litigants are breeding.
Airwolf was a big fav as a kid..........probably the only 8 year old whose favorite actor was Ernest Borgnine.
To each their own. I have all of Airwolf and seeing it at the beginings of my adult life, I don't think it was so cheesy.......1st season, that is. Second season had a lot of good episodes like Moffet's Ghost.....and a lot of absolute bummers what when I saw them first run, I couldn't believe it. Actually. bummers doesn't say it, such as the ending of "Short Walk to Freedom"
As others have said, when the helicopter turned into the family station wagon.......
Masked Singer - watching sorta celebrities sing in weird costumes hasn't gotten old yet.
I Shouldn't Be Alive - Watching people make it through survival situations is relaxing and calming to me.
Ancient Aliens - Eye Candy show: megaliths, geographic formations, ancient art and texts, mysteries of history, on the screen as the talking heads pontificate. The visuals overcomes the weird reference every 5 minutes "because aliens."
You might enjoy 1000 Ways To Die, even though obviously, every main character, well, dies. I hate to say it but it can actually be funny.
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