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Originally Posted by Nightwing
I usually catch current running shows once theyve hit syndication. Not on purpose, it just happens this way. Its usually within a marathon or something.
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That's what I used to do until the internet came around. Though doing it your way takes too long and the shows end up cancelled by the time you're done watching the reruns.
I remember catching up on Newsradio up until season 4. Then I watched it for the first time on NBC for Season 5 after Phil Hartman died. The show was done after that season.
I also caught up on the Drew Carey show. By the time I was done and I started watching it on ABC it went on hiatus for what seemed liked two years. Then it finished off after Kate left and replaced by Hugos girlfriend from Lost. Winfred Lauder closed and the show sucked ass until it was put to a painful death.
I'm like the angel of death for television shows. Once I start liking them somebody tries to cancel them. This is why I usually wait until there is at least 3 seasons of episodes to watch. They probably won't kill a series without a proper ending after 3 seasons in this era of shows with actual stories....oh wait damn you NBC! Heroes

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The last show I watched at the start was 100 questions. It lasted for six episode.