When I was young, I read "Call of the Wild" and "White Fang".
Littlest Hobo was my fav show, about a dog helping people.
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When I was young, I read "Call of the Wild" and "White Fang".
Littlest Hobo was my fav show, about a dog helping people.
I don't think I'd be the same person without Adventure Time
ER almost made me become a doctor, I could have easily seen myself going down that path. I thought it was much more expensive in my country for medical school than it actually was, so I didn't go into medicine because of that, and then after I realized I was wrong about how much it would cost it made me realize okay maybe I wasn't smart enough to be a doctor to begin with.
Silicon Valley inspired me to continue working hard on one of my Java-based personal projects. I'd love to say it's a hugely massive success and I have hundreds or thousands of customers, but it's still just a personal project for fun at this point and probably always will be.
There's two shows that I started watching in my formative years (16-ish) that had a big impact on me: Frasier and Smallville. Frasier is still one of my favourite shows of all time. Recently watched a bit of Smallville again and it's... Not that good.
Star Trek and Xena too.
Gargoyles. TNMT. Don't have the verbiage to explain the impact. Just a feeling.
Gargoyles consistently slips under people's radar and that's so sad, as it was such a great cartoon. I mean who doesn't want Jonathan Frakes voicing the big bad?
How I Met Your Mother
Wonβt pretend itβs the greatest of shows but, for a couple lonelier years a while back, they were my best friends
Star Wars Rebels really showed me what found family is, as someone who has never really felt like they fit in very well with their blood family.
Andor honestly helped me realize how I feel politically, though obviously, the US is not anywhere remotely close to the empire, it is a road I fear it could reach the end of.
In Living Color. Man, the talent on that show was unbelievable: Almost the complete family Wayans, Jamie Foxx, Jim Carrey ... they all started with that show. And Jennifer Lopez was on the dance crew! Look up the skits on Youtube or Piped. The comedy I saw on that show was transformative. It's 30 years later and I'm still quoting Hans & Franz, Men on film, or Calhoun Tubbs regularly.
Beakmans world. Way better than that sham Bill Nye. Also I had a crush on Josie.
No show had a bigger impact on me than Neon Genesis