Libertarian themed or libertarian friendly TV shows?

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Anyone know of a good list?

I know there is a movie list on the forum but I am trying to focus on TV shows.

Here are the ones I am already aware of...

Jericho
Bullshit series
Firefly
Stossel
A team
South Park
Parks & Recreation

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Freedom Watch
Drew Carey Show
Adam vs the man
Breaking Bad
The Wire
 
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The old Drew Carey show. It was subtle, but it was definitely there.
 
I am getting libertarian vibes from Buffy the vampire slayer and (to lesser degree) from Angel and Dollhouse.
 
The Wire

"Shining up shit and calling it gold so majors become colonels and mayors become governors, pretending to do police work while one generation fucking trains the next how not to to do the job."


"There's never been a paper bag for drugs. Until now."


"If we're teaching the kids the test questions, what is it assessing in them?"
 
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The McLaughlin Group.

Not really a Libertarian show... but a great comedy ½ hour where you can laugh at the other side. :)
 
Boardwalk Empire isn't exactly a libertarian show, but I think it makes a great case for demonstrating why prohibition fails. It shows how the political class are not only in on it, but they are actually some of the most crucial players in the game since they are directly responsible for legislating and enforcing the rules that create the black markets.

The opening scene in the trailer says it all.

 
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Freedom Watch
Drew Carey Show
Adam vs the man
Breaking Bad
The Wire
 
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Thundercats 2011 the new CN remake series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YEAH BABY!
Lion-0 must re-establish the cats as a nearly extinct race and learn what it takes to be a leader of a free people.Im into the 6th episode and it displays amazing depth to the writing about life and journey of life.Seriously the best animated show out right now. I would also check out Adventure Time, and Wilfred.
 
Ron Swanson is the funniest TV character of the last three years and arguably the greatest libertarian character in TV history.
 
Not really a libertarian show, but I've always appreciated Monk. There's not many cop shows anymore where the cops get the bad guy through wits and restraint. Further, the bad guy is always a murderer.
 
I felt fairly legal had a libertarian theme, it was about mediator who would try to get problem resolved by voluntary means instead of letting the courts exert their force to resolve the issue.
 
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