There are certain shows that after viewing once, you never need to see again. This is not a list of those shows. The following are all television series that retain their entertainment value upon multiple viewings.

There is a reason The Simpsons has been churning out new episodes for over two decades. No one gets tired of this show. Regardless of who your favorite character is, The Simpsons has something for everyone.

Almost everyone I know has Seinfeld on his or her DVR list. The “show about nothing” continues to make audiences laugh day in and day out, even if we have seen each episode 10 times by now.

If you have never watched Showtime programming, then you are missing out. One of televisions best shows is Dexter, and I never grow tired of watching a Dexter episode. Just be sure not to watch with children.

Another great show to watch old episodes of is Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. As long as you don’t know the answers to the questions being asked, it is very entertaining.

The Office is a great show that retains its value after multiple viewings. I think this is due to the fact that while it technically is chronological, that doesn’t really matter. Every episode is funny, but the earlier seasons are the best.

Another show that retains its value after multiple viewings is Most Extreme Elimination challenge. Something about watching people foolishly get hurt in order to win small amounts of money just does not lose its humor over time.

If you are part of the female audience, another show that you can watch over and over is Friends. All girls seem to like this show, and if you are a guy, you should know it isn’t half bad.

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