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What are your top 5 favorite t.v. shows?

Doctor WhoIt teaches us many things. Loss, importance, or what can happen during wars. It's also about a hero, only with a Sonic screwdriver and a box. There can be happy moments, and then there can be sad moments as well.My FamilyI absolutely LOVE this show to death! It appeared on BBC America, and I watched this everyday in the evening after coming home from school. I watched many episodes, but unfortunately couldn't watch from season 7 on. BBC America stopped showing it a few years later, however it continued running in the U.K.Hell, I remember the very first episode I seen that made me fall in love with it.The Awkward Phase.American Horror Story(My DVDs.)After watching AHS for the first time by watching Freakshow, I wanted to watch the rest. For my birthday a few years back, my sister gave me the first three seasons. Next thing you know, I was binge watching all three seasons. When I got the other two seasons, I did the same.Watched Roanoke, but lost interest halfway through it. It was an interesting storyline, but I didn't like the direction they took with the “true story” thing.Didn't watch Cult or Apocalypse either, even though I kept following the page on Facebook.Ed, Edd, and EddyThis was my number one cartoon of all time. When I came home from Elementary School, I would tune in to Cartoon Network to watch this. Out of the three, Edd is my most favorite.Mr. BeanI practically grew up watching this man on VHS tapes, and now I have the shows and movies on DVD. I love how Mr. Bean is like a grown child, and not afraid to act that way in public. While Mr. Bean may barely talk, you just know how he feels by his actions.Of course, we can't forget Teddy. While he may get decapitated or shrunk, he always comes back.

Do Germans get tired of WWII movies?

Well I`m a Danish guy - but I have a german girlfriend…I can tell You that she is UTTERLY TIRED of each and every movie on WW2, and refuses to watch.She is also UTTERLY TIRED of each and every Hitler documentary, and refuses to watch.Danish television is STUFFED with Nazi documentaries. When one ends - another kicks in. There were Nazi/Hitler/WW2 documentaries my entire life, and I`m 51. There are Nazi docus ALMOST every day. Every now and then, there will be a pause with no “Hitler-TV”. And after such a pause, lasting a week or so, they start up again, massively. For 51 years and counting, and were probably also before I was born.I still like to watch such things. Even though this has been going on for so long time, they still come up with new stuff.Off course the old stuff get recycled. “World at War” was shown 3 or 4 times in my life. etc etc etc.Every facet, every stone, every Jew from WW2 turned over, again and again and again and again and….I`m a perverted war freak, so I watch (some of) it - except soap- docus about “Danish Resistance”. (lol laughable theme)The Germans I know (GF and her family) do not watch such things. They`re dead tired of it, and also they really don`t know a lot about the war - even though GFs granpa was one of the few who came home from Stalingrad, after 6 years as POW in Novosibirsk. They know the war in Russia was brutal, and that`s it. They don`t talk about it, and they don`t want to watch films about it.The WW2 theme/topic is long forgotten in Germany, and they weren`t taught anything about it. And they are NOT INTERESTED today, and those films and docus are BAH BUH to them. But most Germans LOVE Westerns. If they see Hitler on the screen - they quickly reach for the remote, and try to find a Western, or a Quiz or some other entertaining.

Subtitle 12 Mile Road with Tom Selleck?

Twelve Mile Road (2003) Get it on DVD.

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