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Poll Question: Which has the most prog aesthetics?
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    Posted: June 25 2009 at 12:06

Why some popular shows weren't included:

House likes The Rolling Stones and Van Halen, and blues, so he's out. I bet he's a psychedelia fan from all the drug he takes.

The Wire plays gansta rap in many episodes, so it's out.

My vote is CSI: Miami. High-technology is always progressive for me, and Miami seems to have quite a few prog bands there?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:01
Arrested Development easily. The humor in that show is so well crafted much like the music of prog. It goes over the head of many and requires multiple viewings to fully grasp everything in its entirety.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:05
Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

Why some popular shows weren't included:

House likes The Rolling Stones and Van Halen, and blues, so he's out. I bet he's a psychedelia fan from all the drug he takes.

The Wire plays gansta rap in many episodes, so it's out.

My vote is CSI: Miami. High-technology is always progressive for me, and Miami seems to have quite a few prog bands there?

House did make a reference to Pink Floyd in one episode however.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:07
I think Malcolm in the Middle deserves a nod.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:08
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I think Malcolm in the Middle deserves a nod.


Agreed.

I think Lost is really prog-ish too, especially some of the fans and just how much they over-analyze everything in that show (me included). So that's where my vote went.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:21
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:30
Shows like CSI:Miami, Star Trek: TNG; and Battlestar Galactica might fall under Neo-prog since they are derivative of their predecessors.  I never saw Arrested Development, but by the descriptions that I have read regarding it, it most closely follows the progressive banner as far as being really popular with its fan but basically unwatched and unknown by everyone else.  24 is probably also prog from the point of view of the "real" time aspect of the series, although as much as I enjoy it, 24 really isn't much more than a violent James Bond retread.  Stargate SG-1 is one of my favorite sci-fi programs but is still kind of a Star Trek follower.  I don't know Heroes so I can't say much on that.  Lost seems somewhat progressive too, although I haven't watched it either.  The X Files was quite progressive for its time period.  I've only seen the first season and a half, but from my readings on the show and what I have seen I think that this one will get my vote.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:43
What, no Metalocalypse? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:45
Until it fell up its own arse, X Files was truly groundbreaking and progressive. Still, at least it lasted about seven seasons until it went bad, unlike Heroes, which I utterly gave up on towards the end of last season. You could reduce that show to about five episodes a season without losing anything at all.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 13:52
The Sopranos ... the most musical TV show ever. Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 14:08

I'm not sure about any of these. 

But how about british comedy 'The League of Gentlemen' not sure why but I will think about it?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 14:28
Originally posted by TheCaptain TheCaptain wrote:

Arrested Development easily. The humor in that show is so well crafted much like the music of prog. It goes over the head of many and requires multiple viewings to fully grasp everything in its entirety.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 14:35
South Park, for a number of reasons.

1. It's contraversial. Because it's so directly offensive, yet pulled off in a clever and sophisticated way, lots of people either hate it or just don't get it. However, the fans are extremely loyal. Much like Prog.

2. It gets progressively more and more offensive and direct. The best example for me would be comparing the Pilot episode (Cartman Gets An Anal Probe) and the debut episode of season twelve (forgotten the name now). Cartman Gets and Anal Probe may sound pretty nasty, but in fact it just has lots of swearing and vulgarity. The latter, however, actually takes a massive risk in making fun of poverty sufferers in Nigeria. Bold move, yes, but they actually made it so if you thought for a second, they are actually making fun of the American government.

3. They take such a simple theme and blow it WAY out of proportion, even moreso than The Simpsons. This is, however, a very good thing. Much like Prog if you ask me.

I could name some more, but you get the idea...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 14:36
I also should add, reading the above post, that you do need to watch an episode at three times before fully appreciating the political mockery involved.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 14:54
Of the shows in that list, Arrested Development.  The Simpsons in it's prime was definitely a show that took chances and was consistently funny.  South Park definitely explores alot of territory.  Ren and Stimpy is another progressive cartoon show.

I'd consider the original Star Trek "prog" in how it included lots of social commentary but disguised it.  Also pushed new ground with the first interracial kiss on television.  The newer Treks are cool, but basically brought similar ideas to newer and younger audiences.

The mention of Malcolm In The Middle made me remember in one episode where the father was looking through records and mentioned King Crimson.

Edit: The biggest prog comedy may be Monty Python's Flying Circus.  I'm going to watch "And Now For Something Completely Different" tonight.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 15:23
Other, but not known outside of Germany. "Raumpatrouille" ("Space Patrol"), a German sci-fi series with sadly only seven episodes. The series was from 1966 and still in black and white. It was very popular in Germany, and it has been rerun several times. The title melody was quite proggy already. But just listen for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8RIV3xzffI
The series has somewhat of a cult status in Germany. The interior of the spaceship was made from anything the designer team of the series could lay hand on; of special fame is the flat iron, which is the spaceship's main switch. You can see it in this little video excerpt from the series between 1:50 and 2:00.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFv5B1AAuBw


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 15:43
from the list X Files but if Outer Limits was on the list I would go for that... really prog...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 16:57
24 was pretty prog when it came out, Twin Peaks as well, others include Kung Fu, MASH, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Roseanne, Twilight Zone

anyone remember James Burke's Connections ?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 17:08
Twin Peaks was very kraut/electronic prog.

Monty Python was RIO a la Samla Mamma with hints of Canterbury.

Mash was Crossover.

South Park is Avant a la Mr. Bungle.

The Sopranos was RPI (the heavier side of it).

Star Trek was really Gong.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2009 at 17:09
Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:


The mention of Malcolm In The Middle made me remember in one episode where the father was looking through records and mentioned King Crimson.



Haha, yeah, that was awesome.
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