Wire Inspire, a funny Tumblr of inspiration posters about The Wire, has been making the rounds. Some of the entries are very funny (see: "Next time you finish off the box, you need to holler on it, yo.") but it leaves me feeling wistful. You see, I recently finished watching the series on DVD. I missed it when it first aired, but then I read this quote from Henry Jenkins: "The Wire may be the best television show inside the box,while Lost may be the best show outside the box." Being a huge fan of Lost, that put me over the tipping point to make it through the brutal early episodes to really understand the gritty appeal of the show.
I'd say that my husband and I whipped through all five seasons of The Wire on DVD, but we had to take a break between seasons to emotionally recover, so real are the characters. I needed an extra long break after season 4, which continues to haunt me even now. After we watched the final episode, I found myself wishing I could watch the whole series again. For the first time. I want to watch it again not knowing what will come next.
Then I started thinking about all of the other shows I'd love to watch again for the first time.
- Lost. This one goes without saying, doesn't it? We need our collective memories wiped of the final season to be able to go back and watch the earlier episodes.
- Battlestar Galactica. Like Lost, what came later in the series clouds the rewatching of earlier episodes. You don't want to know who's a Cylon!
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I remember seeing the musical episode at a friend's house before I'd ever seen another episode. To see that episode not knowing what's coming would be worth building a time machine for.
- Alias. Well, the first couple seasons anyway, before the show went off the Rambaldi rails and before Sydney's friends found out she was a spy.
- Heroes. Boy, talk about going off the rails. Wouldn't you love to see season 1 with fresh eyes again, though?
- *Mad Men. *Don Draper seems letchier when you watch the shows more than once, knowing the breadth of his affairs. The silver lining is that we'll have new episodes of this one (eventually).
- Strangers With Candy. Sure the bizarro Amy Sedaris comedy holds up to repeated viewings, but some of the gags are funniest when you don't know they're coming.
- Six Feet Under. The Fishers are one of my favorite TV families of all time, but I haven't brought myself to rewatch the series. I think it will be too emotionally draining to watch their drama unfold a second time.
- Twin Peaks. Duh. We know who killed Laura Palmer.
I'm about to start watching Breaking Bad, which, if it's as good as people say, will likely find a spot on this list.
What's on your list? What shows would you like to have erased from your memory to see them for the first time?