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Angel

Spun off from creator Joss Whedon's cult favorite, "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," "Angel" follows the adventures of the titular vampire-with-a-soul and his Los Angeles-based supernatural PI business.

3 episodes

Arrested Development

The delightfully venal Bluth family, Orange County real estate developers, are embroiled in the criminal aftermath of unethical business decisions by patriarch George (Jeffrey Tambor).

18 episodes, 249 clips

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Adapted from the cult film of the same name, "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" follows the life of Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), chosen by Fate to fight vampires on the Hellmouth, inconveniently located beneath the town of Sunnydale.

22 episodes, 39 clips

Chicago Hope

"Chicago Hope" focuses on the heroic and eclectic staff of doctors practicing cutting-edge medicine at Chicago Hope Hospital.

23 episodes

Doogie Howser, M.D.

Sixteen-year-old Doogie Howser (Neil Patrick Harris) may have had the book smarts to complete college and medical school before he was old enough to vote, but that doesn't mean he has the street smarts to avoid the normal challenges of adolescence.

97 episodes

Firefly

Mal Reynolds and his spaceship Serenity hope to find a crew, a job, and a way to stay alive.

5 episodes

Futurama

From Matt Groening, creator of "The Simpsons," comes "Futurama," in which a pizza delivery boy is cryogenically frozen for a thousand years, only to be reanimated in the year 3000 and the very unfamiliar setting of New New York.

307 clips

John Doe

John Doe is a mysterious man who rises from the water off an isolated island possessing knowledge of literally everything in the world, yet having no memory of who -- or even what -- he is.

21 episodes

Land of the Giants

This two-season series details the adventures of seven space travelers after their ship crashes into a planet where everything is 12 times normal size.

51 episodes

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