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Iirc the GoT intros gave you a hint about the episode by highlighting the map areas that the episode was going to cover. But S8 ended up being so bad that it went back in time and ruined the entire series for me, so I never rewatched it and might be misremembering.
Right now I never skip the intro for What We Do in the Shadows. It’s the same every time, but the song is just too much fun to skip. I am probably on my fourth watching of that series.
I think I also sit through most of the Star Trek intros just because I enjoy the visuals.
No one said Futurama yet?
- Succession (and it's not even close, this is clear cut #1 for the slap factor)
- Bluey
- Halt and Catch Fire
- True Detective S1
- The Righteous Gemstones (cheating since it's only 10 seconds)
- The Brady Bunch
- Dragonball Z (Toonami airing)
- Scooby Doo, Where Are You? S2
- White Lotus S1 (this is so close to Succession for me)
- Westworld S1
- Severance
A few more I really love. I'll add more as I remember them (there are many and I can't remember them all now)
We got ripped off in the UK with some teardrop-like library music
They've since lost the rights to Teardrop so all the newer copies have that crappy theme. I had to do a lot of digging to find a version of the series with Teardrop.
Take my love, take my land..
Take me to where I cannot stand
Futurama
Mythbusters
King of the Hill
Metalocalypse
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Gravity Falls.
Dexter was great, set a good vibe that matched the shows tone.
Game of thrones was just really well done with good music.
Buffy. Great high energy start, especially after the explanation intro. Goes straight to action
Lost, its short but it was atmospheric, cryptic and the reason it's short is they wanted to use the time for more story, as the ad levels had increased tv wide so on broadcast tv it was a nice non monetary move from that show specifically.
Firefly. Not enough episodes to get sick of it.
Friends, but only a few times no skip, if its binged.
Battlestar Galactica. Gives a few hints of what's to come in the episode, without being spoilers.
Bluey is fun, kids love it and dance to it.
Thundercats, duck tales, gummi bears, chip n dale. They make me nostalgic for childhood, when you couldn't skip.
Edit:typos
Gravity Falls
Westworld .
And top gear (the proper Clarkson/Hammond/May one, not that other thing)
The Expanse, the music is awesome
Also the visuals change with every episode to reflect where all the key ships and stuff are in the system!
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Twilight Zone (1959–1964)
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Firefly
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Venture Bros.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion
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Maria Holic / Maria Holic: Alive
Malcolm in the Middle. Haven’t seen it in years, but I never skipped the theme song.
Better Call Saul
Short, sweet, and generally relevant to the episode in an almost easter-eggish way.
The Simpsons
Animaniacs!
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked…
The Wire
Gotta keep the devil in his hole
Trailer park boys. The only peaceful moment in any episode is the opening.
Band of Brothers
White Lotus