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Most if not all shows. The intro was made by passionate musicians, animators, editors, and other creative people who work on my favorite shows. It's part of the presentation and the vibe of the program. It's like skipping the opening scene. But to answer your question more directly, I watch every single last second of any Trek intro.
I'm going to cheat and say Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul.
All of them. I don't skip intros and I've never understood why anyone does.
I didn't see anyone else mention this: Mob Psycho 100. Every one of those intros are bangers.
Adventure time, the song is a banger and the whole thing lasts like 15 seconds.
Franklin. Whenever I watch that guilty pleasure cartoon, I will absolutely refuse to skip the intro no matter how many episodes I'm watching.
The Wire. The opening themes are pretty great (with the exception of Season 5) and for some intangible reason the intro always feels like a core part of setting me up emotionally for the episode. Especially with Season 4. The ominous and dark rendition from the Baltimore school kids feels like an essential mood setting piece for a very sobering season.
Ah yes good point. I love the variations of the song and the images would slowly change during each season.
Also, not skipping it was the best way to catch the coda/saying at the beginning.
Those epigraphs are so brilliant. I'm always on tenterhooks waiting for the line to come up in the episode.
Me too. And it always gives another layer of significance.
Damn that was some good writing.
Agreed about The Wire, but not about S5, I love that one too :-)
Watching through S5 for the first time right now and it's growing on me. I think I'm not keen on the vocalist? S2's theme was my favourite, which I believe is the original version of the song? Also I freaking love season 2. Genuinely think it's my favourite of the four I've watched.
Yeah S2 version is Tom Waits. Everyone made it their own though.
S3 for me.
Inside Job. The original song the intro samples isn't that great. But the intro to the show has an amazing beat that I wish went on for longer then it does.
Thanks to those beautiful souls actually linking the intros in this thread so we can watch them lol
For me, Justified.
A lot of people dislike that song, but I love it. It's a nice 'new south' sound.
- Sons of Anarchy
- Bosch/Bosch:Legacy
- Alias
The rest I was going to suggest have been mentioned already!
Not mentioned yet: Lie to Me intro. Love how they show little twitches and movements and close it with open emotions.
Prime's Jack Ryan. It's hypnotic. Somebody put in a lot of work.
Braindead, a new song by Jonathan Coulton every week
Supernatural and Peacemaker