I just started watching this cartoon this past December ('98) or so. Sure, it's full of swearing and potty humor but I find it amusing. It's claim to fame was the fact that Kenny, one of the four main characters, would get killed in every episode, which spawned the catch phrase, "Oh my god! You killed Kenny! You bastard!" It follows Kenny and his three friends, Kyle, Stan, and Cartman, as they get involved in wacky and ridiculous scenarios. It's main purpose is to make people laugh and it does that quite well.
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I began to watch this show many years ago when it was still on NBC. I like the concept of it and was interested so I watched and eventually saw pretty much every episode a number of times. It follows Sam (Scott Bakula), as he "leaps" into other people's bodies in the past and tries to change history for the better. The catch is that he can only leap within the years of his own lifetime and after he has done what he has to, he leaps somewhere else. His main goal is to try and help as many people as possible and eventually get home. His friend Al (Dean Stockwell), is the only person who can help him but only appears to Sam in the form of a hologram. Sounds confusing but is a good show.
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Saved By the Bell is kind of an old show and I actually haven't seen it for a while but it was pretty good when I watched it. It's a comedy about six friends, Zach, Slater, Screech, Kelly, Lisa, and Jessie, who are trying to make it through high school. It centers mostly around Zach (Mark Paul Gosselar).I'm not even sure what channel it is on anymore but I catch it every once in a while. There is a spinoff currently airing on one of the NBC networks called Saved By the Bell:The New Class.
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What if tomorrow's newspaper arrived on your doorstep today? That's precisely what happens to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler) in Early Edition. The world is turned upside down for this Chicago man when a strange cat turns up at his door with a copy of the next day's headlines. It won't be the last time. As caretaker of tomorrow's news, the reluctant hero has taken on a trying responsibility. He risks his life every day to help others avert tragedy and misfortune. Gary is helped by his friend Marissa (Shanesia Davis-Williams), a blind woman who recognizes the true importance of his task, and encourages Gary as he uses it to change people's lives.
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Hercules:The Lgendary Journeys started a while ago, actually as TV movies. There were a few of then and then they started the series. It's about Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) & his friend Iolaus (Michael Hurst), who fight evil and mythical gods and stuff. Here is the shows prologue, which explains it well. "This is the story of a time long ago. A time of myth and legend. When the ancient gods were petty and cruel and they plagued mankind with suffering. Only one man dared to challenge their power...Hercules! Hercules possessed a strength the world had never seen. A strength surpassed only by the power of his heart. He journeyed the Earth battling the minions of his wicked step-mother Hera, the all-powerful queen of the gods. But wherever there was evil, wherever the innocent would suffer, there would be:Hercules!"
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