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Corey3rd
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Allo Allo came out how many years after Hogan's Heroes? Nearly 15 years. And Hogan wasn't always using the Mazis as objects of complete ridicule. You didn't laugh with Sgt. Shultz when he said, "I see nothing!" Or Col. Klink fearful of getting shipped to the Eastern front? sure there was no laughter with Joseph Ruskin. But there was when Klink kept thinking he could pull one over on Gen Bulkarter (SP). Schultz and Klink are sympathetic characters.
Have you seen either Dexter or the Sopranos or are you basing your opinion on your expectations of each series?
Far as Hotel sales - the recent amazon sales numbers:
The Lucy Show is #319
Love Boat #882
Hotel is #2,651
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HenryDuBrow 
I've seen enough to know it's not my taste, think it's overrated much of it (like we have to like it just 'cuz it's new drama, yeah right), but you didn't comment on the glorification bit...
which series are you talking about? both series remind us that charming and funny people can also kill you. If you can't see the comedy of when when Dexter had to kill his therapist (who was a serial killer) even though he was making progress with the guy; it probably isn't for you.
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Montytc 
This is always an interesting place. Half the people think there hasn't been an entertaining show since color TV started and the other half think anything more than three years old is "vintage" TV. I'm over 50 years old but I can enjoy Donna Reed and NCIS on the same night.

I don't blame you for making that observation but imo, there's more exceptions to the rule here than it may appear at times.
I'm also over 50 and although the vast majority of my TV/DVD collection are pre-80's shows, I have several 80's and a few 90's and even 1 post-'00 set in the collection.
There's not been too much network shows after '96 that have looked good to me but I may check out a couple later since a lot of those have been released on DVD.
"Checkmate King Two Out" Jeff Willis "Combat! A Selmur Production"
I'm a 50's - mid-90's TV/DVD Collector. One DVD show since '96: Firefly
The Fugitive/See Hollywood & Die: [Miles] "What, you think I'm crazy?!" [Kimble] "Next question."