They advertise that 'Big Bang Theory' is the most popular comedy. I watched it a couple of times and found it to be incredibly stupid; thus making us real nerds ashamed that they would film such nonsense.
A lot of them, certainly all the ones SavvyAnsley listed, plus Dancing With the Stars, The Voice, America's Got Talent, daytime soap operas, Doctor Who, any of the "Housewives" shows, anything on FOX, etc.
Never seen "The Walking Dead" either, because I'm not interested in zombie stories. I've never seen "House of Cards" or "Mad Men" either. I've seen many others, though. Every time I've tried a new popular show to see if I like it, I always end up liking it. But there are others where my guess that I won't like it will probably be correct.
I watched the first one or two episodes of Mad Men and realized that I lived through those years when I first began working. Didn't need to remind myself how rotten things were back then.
Game of Thrones. It looks kak. I also watched the first 2 episodes of Breaking Bad to see what all of the fuss was about, and I decided it wasn't for me.
Real Housewives is fantastic for boosting your self esteem. Watch just one episode and you will banish any thoughts you may have about being shallow or self-centered. :P
The list is way too long. All I can say is that I no longer watch network tv and any show that appears on the big 3(ABC, CBS, NBC), I don't bother watching.
Depends on what genre you like. CBS and NBC have a couple of good new military-SWAT shows I've come to like - The Brave, S.W.A.T. and SEAL Team. All action. I'm not much for comedies - they always make the husband out to be a jackass.