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- True detective (season 1)
- Peaky blinders
I always wait for kirk to say "Space" before skipping the intro to Star Trek, always gets a chortle from my partner and I.
Futurama
Doctor who (tenth seasons specifically)
Orange is the New Black I sang along every time.
Cowboy Bebop
Game of Thrones
Bobs Burgers
The Simpsons
I usually don't skip intros
X Files
I used to not skip POI(Person Of interest), every intro had characters from the episode.
True blood, ultimate vibe setter
Bluey Bob's Burgers Steven Universe The Owl House Big bang theory
Bob's Burgers was my answer, too. Doesn't overstay its welcome. Catchy jingle. New gags every intro. Boom, it's over.
Fringe
What we do in the shadows.
New intro to true detective. Its a refreshing change from all the GoT type intros that has become ubiquitous.
Can't believe no one mentioned Mad Men yet!
The Sopranos
Amazing opening theme and it does such a great job building a sense of place. Even during the show's most dramatic arcs, it does a great job of reminding us that the show is fundamentally about a very normal, relatable man with very normal and relatable concerns.
I adore The Sopranos.
Peacemaker
Such a catchy song! And the dancing is freaking hilarious. Brought a grin to my face every episode.
- Jeeves and Wooster.
- Narcos
- Westworld
- Good Omens
- Twin Peaks
- Flowers
- Sherlock
- Peaky Blinders (I'm sorry)
- Medici
- Vikings
- Disenchantment
- Kingdom (the stephen fry show)
I cannot believe there's so many. And I'm sure I've missed a few. Damn
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 series)
All of them. I don't skip intros and I've never understood why anyone does.
Most if not all shows. The intro was made by passionate musicians, animators, editors, and other creative people who work on my favorite shows. It's part of the presentation and the vibe of the program. It's like skipping the opening scene. But to answer your question more directly, I watch every single last second of any Trek intro.