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TV Conversation Starters

The document provides 88 potential conversation starters about television shows that can be used to jumpstart conversations. Some of the questions include asking what the funniest or best TV show someone has seen is, which show they would want their life to be like, if they could bring back a canceled show, opinions on how TV has changed over time, thoughts on reality TV, and cartoons watched as a child. The questions are intended to generate discussion about shared interests in television shows.
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TV Conversation Starters

The document provides 88 potential conversation starters about television shows that can be used to jumpstart conversations. Some of the questions include asking what the funniest or best TV show someone has seen is, which show they would want their life to be like, if they could bring back a canceled show, opinions on how TV has changed over time, thoughts on reality TV, and cartoons watched as a child. The questions are intended to generate discussion about shared interests in television shows.
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TV Conversation Starters

With so much great TV out there, it’s a great way to jump into a conversation.

76. What’s the funniest TV series you have seen?

Perfect for starting a conversation about a show you both are into, and if you haven’t watched the show
they mention, you now have a new show to check out!

77. Which TV show do you want your life to be like?

I think secretly everyone wants to inhabit one of their favorite shows. Or maybe it’s just me. Just don’t
forget to ask them why and get lots of details.

78. If you could bring back one TV show that was canceled, which one would you bring back?

We all have that one show that was so good we can’t believe it got canceled *cough* Firefly *cough*. Find
out what show they fell in love with.

79. How have TV shows changed over the years?

Depending on how old the person you are talking with is, this might be a rich vein of conversation. Boy
howdy has TV changed a lot over the years.

80. What’s the best sitcom past or present?

Chances are you probably binge-watched it as well, so it’s a great way to talk about a shared interest.

81. What’s the best show currently on TV?

Get ready for a lively debate, this is a golden age of TV, and everyone has their favorites.

82. What do you think about game shows? Do you have a favorite one?

While they have fallen a bit out of favor, whoever you are talking to probably has a special love for at least
one game show.

83. What’s the most underrated or overrated TV show?

Whichever way they choose to answer will probably lead to a pretty interesting conversation about the
merits and failures of several TV shows.

84. What do you think about reality TV? Why do you think it’s so popular?

Love it or hate it, reality TV is huge. Now you can have a conversation about why it’s so popular. If you are
looking for a simpler, more direct question, you can try the next one.

85. Do you like reality TV shows? Why or why not? If so, which ones?

Very similar to the previous one but a little narrower. I definitely wouldn’t ask both of these, but either one
will probably get you a good conversation going.

86. What will be the future of TV shows?


There has been such a shakeup in the TV show marketplace that who knows what is coming next and
where TV is headed. There is much speculation to be done!

87. How often do you binge watch shows?

They have, you have, we all have. But the real question is which ones and how often? Is it the same old
show or something new each time? Perhaps you’ll even find your next binge-worthy show.

88. What cartoons did you watch as a child?

Even if you or the person you are talking to didn’t grow up in the age of Saturday morning cartoons, you
both probably still have some beloved childhood cartoons.

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