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You cannot say, because I am from Naples so I like the mixture of drama and comedy all together.
'The Sopranos,' for instance, is arguably the best cable show of all time. They could have made a movie, but that show ended so perfectly, it would almost be a disadvantage to make a movie like that. Then again, if you made a 'Sopranos' movie, people would be lined around the block to go see it.
I love 'Arrested Development.'
Breakfast with the Borgias.
I've fallen in love with shows like 'Homeland' and 'The Wire.' And I think 'The Office' is in a category like that.
Tony, Tony,come around, something's lost that can't be found.
John Ventimiglia, who was on 'The Sopranos,' was in my first acting class and we have been friends since that time. Alec Baldwin was in my class back then, Sean Young and Andrew McCarthy.
I've always been a big fan of 'Law & Order: SVU.' I think Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni are just incredible.
I like that show 'Ray Donovan' - I'm obsessed with that. He's in Hollywood, he's some kind of a fixer, but he's also kind of a thug. And 'Scandal,' the D.C. one with Kerry Washington.
I'm a huge fan of 'Sons of Anarchy.'
And in the night sky, the soaring sopranos fly out over the city, guarding it with song, catching the souls of those rare, lovely heart-thinkers.
I've always liked lost, old New York.
I'm on a never-ending quest to get back on a TV series, and I want to get on 'The Walking Dead.'
I love 'Gossip Girl'! I still miss 'Veronica Mars,' though.
Every TV show is a crapshoot, really. But every once in a while, a show gets anointed as 'the show.'
I don't know anyone who curses the way they do on the Sopranos. Not in an Italian household. I never said the word hell in front of my mother.
I'm such a fan of Deadwood. I love the characters in that. They're such wonderful characters. I'm a fan of The Wire. Those are all heavily character-based shows.
I remember watching 'The Wire,' because I absolutely adored 'The Wire,' and there were so many secret layers within that drama, and it was just fantastic.
I hate 'Mafia Wars'.
When we were doing 'The Sopranos', I used to love that about it. There were rules, Mafia codes you had to go by, but the code is ridiculous. It's a code among sociopaths.
It was such a joy to be an actor on 'The Wire.'
I'm a big fan of 'Mad Men.'
I'm consistently blown away by 'Mad Men.' Having spent so much time in the writers' room, I'm cursed in that anytime I watch something, I'm always calculating what the writers are up to.
I'm usually late to the game on shows and watch them after they've aired. But I love 'House of Cards,' 'The Killing,' 'Orange Is the New Black,' loved 'True Detective,' and 'Arrested Development' when it was on. Also 'The Wire,' though I was way late to the game on that.
I forget sometimes that I'm in the HBO stable because I am such a fan of so much of their programming. Like, 'The Wire' is my favorite TV show of all time.
The world is black and then, showtime!
I'm a huge fan of 'Eastbound & Down.' It's one of my favorite shows.
I don't have much time for TV shows, but if I did, I'd watch 'Seinfeld' reruns.
Every time you think television has hit its lowest ebb, a new program comes along to make you wonder where you thought the ebb was.
I'm such a huge 'Arrested Development' fan.
I really cut my teeth on off-off-off Broadway shows.
I love Broadway shows.
I love 'Scandal.' It's my favorite show - it's really - the only one I really watch.
I am more into things like CSI, but then Glee started and I was like, "Oh this is different."
I never knew what Amazon was. I've never seen any of those series, even on cable. I've never seen The Sopranos, or Mad Men. I'm out every night and when I come home, I watch the end of the baseball or basketball game, and there's Charlie Rose and I go to sleep.
'True Blood' is amazing. I have to give a shout out to 'Melrose Place' because I do watch. I love 'Entourage.' One of my favorite shows back in the day was 'Friday Night Lights.'
Working with HBO was an opportunity to experience creative freedom and 'long-form development' that filmmakers didn't have a chance to do before the emergence of shows like 'The Sopranos.'
I love the show 'Damages!' I am truly addicted.
A sitcom. I hate that word.
I was on a well-beaten path of actors - what we all call 'the Law and Order route'. I spent two years of auditioning for everything ... and then 'The Wire' came up.
Crime shows are really popular, in general, but usually, at the end of every episode, you have to let go of the people that you've invested in and then, the next week, get somebody else.
The director of The Sopranos told me that, if I wouldn't gain weight, I would lose my job. I didn't look like the girl who ate pasta all day. This was an extra stimulation to fight my eating problems.
I've always enjoyed shows like 'The X-Files,' where you're on the edge of your seat and you're so invested in these characters.
'Twin Peaks' is my favorite show of all time.
I love crime procedurals. I always have. I love cop shows.
There's nothing routine about 'Boardwalk Empire.' It's like being in some secret society where they call you up and tell you where to go: 'Meet us at the corner of such and so.'
When I was doing 'The Sopranos', I liked putting music together with the film; that was my favorite part of it.
'Breaking Bad' was such a high plateau.
Some soap opera, you know, real people pretending to be fake people with made-up problems being watched by real people to forget their real problems.
Everybody loves 'The Wire,' and I think it's okay, but in the end it's just a police series.
I stopped watching TV because of 'The Wire.' Like, 'The Wire' ruined everything for me because I don't even want to watch anything else now.
The joke I wanted to put into one of the promos for this new season, was to have a guy come up to me and say, Hey! Tony! I love your show, I've watched you every night since you started! And then I'd say, Ah! You're the one!
Over the years, TV has gotten so much better, especially with the advent of cable. The bar has been raised. I think HBO really set the standard with 'The Sopranos,' and then on mainstream TV, shows like 'Lost' broke amazing ground.
You can't beat a cop drama. That's what everybody seems to want to watch.
I really got into 'The Walking Dead.' That was genius. And I have to say, my husband is on 'Shameless,' and I think it's a brilliant show.
I loved 'The West Wing'; it's my favourite-ever television show.
I'm an HBO subscriber, and I watch a bunch of great shows on HBO.
Nothing really compares to the original 'Law & Order.'
I love a bit of political drama; 'The West Wing' is probably my favourite television series of all time.
I was the law and order.
I'm a television junkie.
I grew up watching 'Magnum, P.I.' and shows like that, where you could develop a character over eight seasons, with stories along the way.
'Dexter' I'm very fond of. I got addicted to that.
I admired shows like 'Six Feet Under.' That was an amazing show. Never boring, always inventive, smart. Loved the characters. Completely original. Those are shows that I admire.
The first show I ever worked on was The Killing, which was a whodunit crime show.
Before 'Entourage,' I couldn't get a sitcom.
I'm very appreciative and humbled by the success of 'Prison Break.'
Sitcoms, I always figured that would be an easy gig, but man, it is not.
Since the only thing i can really count on in life is that whenever i turn on the tv there will be a law & order episode. this
My favorite television show of all time is 'Hill Street Blues.' I think it's the show that is to television what Pele was to football or Muhammad Ali was to boxing.
It's people politics, people dynamics that make a show really good, whether it's 'Desperate Housewives' or 'Lost' or 'The Sopranos.' It's the people we've grown to love or otherwise.
Sitcoms are what got me excited about show business.
I really wanted something that could make a statement about what we were doing and the life we were living in society, and the shows that push the boundaries, in those ways, are shows on cable, particularly networks like Showtime.
I like 'Mad Men,' and I think 'The Killing' is pretty great too. I like 'Brothers & Sisters.'
Oh, law and order! I often think it is that that is at the bottom of all the misery in the world.
I love sitcoms, and I grew up on sitcoms. That's my tasty junk food.
I would never do another sitcom. It was so boring I wanted to pull my fingernails off.
I've been a fan of Showtime for a long, long time, and I've been a fan of the shows that it's had on.
Silvio, I gotta go, find out something only dead men know.
Sometimes when I watch a TV season, your favorite shows die quickly. And then sometimes it's not your favorite, and they live on for 12 years.
I was a massive fan of 'Twin Peaks.' Massive. I don't know how any of us grew up in this age of television and weren't astounded, and saying that, I'm still shocked that that was on network television.
Whenever I work on anything, there's always the fantasy that what one is doing is the next 'Citizen Kane'-slash-'Sopranos.'
I'm obsessed with 'Scandal.' I love, love, love it. I've gotten to meet all of the cast at this point, and they're all so, so nice.
Definitely not a sitcom, that's my first condition. No sitcoms.
I usually tell people I watch like '24' and 'Prison Break.'
I was such a huge fan of 'The X-Files.'
I'm not one of these people who say how much better American drama is than English. I find it mostly too American, except for The Sopranos, which I think is the best thing.
I don't watch television, but I saw 'The Office' by accident. I thought it was so sophisticated, the Victorian love story, and so bold. We'd do anything, all of us, to not work in that environment, and then I'm sitting there watching hours of it.
I am a longtime fan of 'Freaks and Geeks'.
I definitely love 'Camelot.' It's my favorite show. I'm a big 'True Blood' fan. I love 'American Idol,' and I love my girl J-Lo. The rest are my homework shows: 'Forensic Files,' 'Dr. G. Medical Examiner,' 'The First 48.'
I am completely and utterly hooked to all the great shows on A&E and Court TV that are about small town murder.
But there are still good shows like 24, Boomtown and the Wire, the Shield.
Frasier and Friends and Seinfeld, they all pissed each other off, said the wrong thing, drove each other nuts, but in the end, it turns out they'd do anything for their friends. TV Land has really found that formula.
My all-time favourite programme is 'Seinfeld;' I could just sit and watch that over and over again.
'Twin Peaks' is my favorite American TV show.
For me, 'Arrested Development' is the cornerstone of recent television comedy. It's so incredibly flawless and perfect.
I am obsessed with trash TV. I watch all reality shows. I watch all the 'Housewives.' I am a huge fan of 'New Jersey.'
Every television show you go on is a choice.
I've never been on a show that's run for more than a season.
'The Simpsons' is an especially collaborative show.