Kissaki, (edited )

Mushoku Tensei, Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, Interview With Monster Girls, Usagi Drop, Overlord

charlytune,
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Twin Peaks, the original run. I watched each episode twice a week when it first aired, then several times once I had it on VHS (including a 24hr marathon with my friends), and then I’ve watched it about 3 or 4 times on DVD. However this has involved fast forwarding through some of the storylines I don’t like in the 2nd season (mostly James & Evelyn,little Nicky, and a lot of the Nadine and Mike stuff). I’ve only watched the 3rd season once so far, it’s long, and quite intense, and I haven’t had the head space and time I would like to dedicate to it when I go back into it again.

darwinu, (edited )

Friends, watched all 10 seasons at least 5 times in chronological order through streaming service. Watch any episode when it’s on live tv.

djmarcone,

It may be the most re-watchable series of them all but bbt is a close 2nd. Along with p and r.

miles,
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BoJack Horseman, too many times to count by now

UdeRecife,
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Any BBC production of Jane Austen’s novels.

lovelymalrin,

The 1995 pride and prejudice is just chefs kiss!

JoyfulCodingGuy,
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Shelves in a closet, happy thought indeed.

railsdev,

Mr. Robot Westworld

Mothra,
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Dragon Ball Z. I don’t know why. But I needed to rewatch it.

GreasyTengu,
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I think it has the perfect mix of goofy and epic, sadly Super just doesn’t scratch that itch for me. The first two seasons of Jojo’s Bizzare Adventure did, Avatar did, but not a whole lot else did.

Mothra,
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Yeah there is no other show with similar energy. For me, it’s Dragon Ball since Piccolo appears, and then all the way until the end of DBZ’s Frieza saga- a masterpiece. The rest of DBZ is okay but it becomes a bit repetitive. There is nothing after Z in the franchise that I care about.

I couldn’t stand Jojo, but I should give Avatar a go. I heard only praise for it.

chase,
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That 70s Show. It never fails to make me laugh and is just a fun, comforting show.

didntbuyasquirrel,

NewsRadio

idunnololz,
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Simpsons and IASIP

9point6,

Kinda mad how far I had to scroll down to see always sunny—so much content you’ve almost certainly forgotten something about an episode by the time you get around to it again

wildeaboutoskar,
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I find it easier to rewatch something than expend the mental energy on something new, so I rewatch a lot. Buffy, Stargate SG-1 and Taskmaster are the ones I rewatch the most.

LeylaaLovee,
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King of The Hill is probably my most watched. Fall asleep to it every night. However most active rewatching goes to Moral Orel.

kvn,

I’ve gone through all of Scrubs twice plus random episodes here and there.

And I have gone through Dark three times and that’s saying something since I don’t often watch a series more than once.

Yazer,

The office. Probably 5x by now. Always great.

paulchartres,

Agreed, I’m on my third rewatch… never gets old!

Raklin,

Futurama, How I Met Your Mother (as an aside, the sequel series is pretty good), Chuck, and Bob’s Burgers.

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